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Beauport Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester: Stair Hall or Central Hall on ground floor. (©Greg Cook photo 2022)
Art Greg CookAugust 2, 2022 0

Beauport: Henry Sleeper’s Dream House Of Americana That Grew And Grew

“Mrs. Henry D. Sleeper of Beacon St. is building a beautiful summer cottage in Gloucester, near the site of the Colonial Arms hotel, which was burned during the late fall.…Continue Reading →

"across and within: works on paper and comics poetry by Franklin Einspruch" at Storefront Art Projects in Watertown. (Photo courtesy of Mr. Einspruch)
Art Greg CookJuly 16, 2022 0

From Aquinnah To Mount Greylock In Franklin Einspruch’s Paintings

Today is the last day to see “across and within: works on paper and comics poetry by Franklin Einspruch” at Storefront Art Projects in Watertown. The New Hampshire artist will…Continue Reading →

Todd McKie's studio in his Cambridge home as he left it at his death on Jan. 30, 2022, at age 77. (Bill Kipp photo / Courtesy Gallery Naga)
Art Greg CookJuly 15, 2022 0

Remembering The Tender Comedy of Todd McKie’s Art Via Last Studio Photos

In 1971, Todd McKie, Martin Mull, Kristin Johnson, Jo Sandman, David Raymond and Bob “Sidewalk Sam” Guillermin snuck their artworks into a basement bathroom at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts…Continue Reading →

Fermin Castro's sculpture "We Are Still Listening," 2022, at Symphony Park, Somerville. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookJuly 14, 2022 0

Deceased Beech Tree Turned Into Statue In Somerville Park

When a massive, old European beech tree at Somerville’s Symphony Park declined into disease, the city’s Parks and Open Space staff decided to have it cut down. But they saved…Continue Reading →

Parades Greg CookJune 26, 2022 0

Photos: St. Peter’s Fiesta In Gloucester

Gloucester is celebrating its annual St. Peter’s Fiesta this week. The festival is a celebration of the community’s commercial fishing, Roman Catholic and Sicilian traditions. It begins with the Novena…Continue Reading →

Genevieve Yeuillaz performs in Bread and Puppet's "The Return of Ulysses," Boston Center for the Arts, Jan. 28, 2011. (©Greg Cook photo)
Theater Greg CookJune 17, 2022 0

Goodbye To Bread And Puppet’s Genevieve Yeuillaz

In the early 1970s, French actress Genevieve Yeuillaz had a fateful meeting with Peter Schumann, the founder of the landmark experimental and activist Bread and Puppet Theater. She was performing…Continue Reading →

Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs at work on his "Breathe Life Together" mural at Dewey Square on Boston's Greenway, June 14, 2022. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookJune 14, 2022 0

Rob ‘ProBlak’ Gibbs’ ‘Breathe Life Together” Mural On Boston’s Greenway

“My vision is to add to Boston’s skyline in a way that elevates the voices and work of those who’ve come before us as well as our future generations. It’s…Continue Reading →

“Ecstatic Decrepitude" by Bread and Puppet Theater founder Peter Schumann at ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey, 2022. (Courtesy of ArtYard / Paul Warchol)
Art Greg CookJune 7, 2022 0

‘Ecstatic Decrepitude’ By Bread And Puppet’s Peter Schumann

“‘Ecstatic Decrepitude’ is presented on two stories,” Bread and Puppet Theater founder Peter Schumann writes of his exhibition at ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey, from April 30 to July 31,…Continue Reading →

Wee The People's Francie Latour presents "The ABCs of Racism" at Boston's Old South Church, 2019. (Courtesy of Wee The People)
Art Greg CookJune 7, 2022 0

Wee The People Anti-Racism Workshops Cancelled By Westwood Schools

Was an Instragram post by Wee The People the reason Westwood Public Schools cancelled anti-racism workshops it had scheduled by the social justice education group? Francie Latour, co-founder and co-director…Continue Reading →

Filming the 1971 musical "Fiddler on the Roof," as seen in the 2021 documentary “Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen."
Movies & TV Greg CookJune 3, 2022 0

The Making Of The Hollywood Classic ‘Fiddler On The Roof’

In the new documentary, “Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen,” Norman Jewison recalls how he was offered the chance to lead the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical “Fiddler…Continue Reading →

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