‘The Enchanted Forest’ in Providence
“For Roger Williams” (pictured here) is the latest addition to my “Enchanted Forest.” It’s a 23-feet-long painting that looks like a crayon drawing scrawled on a sheet of copier paper.…Continue Reading →
“For Roger Williams” (pictured here) is the latest addition to my “Enchanted Forest.” It’s a 23-feet-long painting that looks like a crayon drawing scrawled on a sheet of copier paper.…Continue Reading →
Where babies apparently come from in Athol, Massachusetts.Continue Reading →
Actual note handed to me in my kitchen the other evening.Continue Reading →
“Why are you sad?” a woman in the crowd asked near the beginning of the Saddest Parade on Earth. About 16 of us had joined in the Fourth of July…Continue Reading →
Let me begin by saying everything is okay. Totally okay. But he was rivering drool down his windbreaker when I drove up to pick them up at the park a…Continue Reading →
“We Make Better Art When We Make Art Together” is the next installment of “Quiet, Please,” a free, monthly speaker series at the Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden, Mass., at 7…Continue Reading →
It is only now, that I’ve finally returned to civilization that I can finally relate the full account of our journey to the highest peak in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on March…Continue Reading →
A car on fire, just north of Walcott Street, on Route 95 north in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. Photos by Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
The Boston area has become a hotbed for innovation in playground design and our speakers for the free talk, “The Future of Playgrounds,” are at the forefront of that movement.…Continue Reading →
‘’The Saddest Parade on Earth” celebrated our Great Depression by marching from 248 to 301 Cabot St. in Beverly, Massachusetts, on Sad-urday morning, March 29. Great thanks to the many, many…Continue Reading →