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“Babylon: Journeys of Refugees” by Sandglass Theater: The Man from Syria. (Photo: Kiqe Bosch)
Theater Greg CookJanuary 25, 2019 0

Sandglass Theater’s Refugee Stories: ‘Is It Our Responsibility To Help Everyone?’

Woven through “Babylon: Journeys of Refugees” by Sandglass Theater is a version of the American debate about immigrants and migrants and refugees. “It’s our obligation to open the door when…Continue Reading →

“Space is the Place Film Still,” 1974, by Jim Newman. “Sun Ra and his mysterious mirror-faced companion in Golden Gate Park. The photo is from the opening sequence of the film in which Sun Ra wanders a lush unspecified planet and outlines his theory on how we can move through space propelled by music, a theoretical way of travel he calls ‘trans-molecularization.’” (Courtesy Portland Art Museum)
Music Greg CookJanuary 23, 2019 0

The Earth Expedition Of Sun Ra, Jazz Visionary And Afrofuturist Pioneer

“There’s no limit to the things that you can do,” go the lyrics to jazz visionary Sun Ra’s “Space Is the Place.” “This exhibition highlights Sun Ra’s idea of an…Continue Reading →

Dana Chandler's “Fred Hampton’s Door 2," 1975.
Art Greg CookJanuary 21, 2019 0

How Dana Chandler Brought Black Power To Boston Art, Murals And Museums

The April 6, 1970, issue of Time magazine arrived with a portrait of Jessie Jackson on the cover painted by Jacob Lawrence and the headline “Black America 1970.” Inside was…Continue Reading →

Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland, July 30, 2018. (Greg Cook)
News Greg CookJanuary 20, 2019 0

Burst Pipe Temporarily Closes Center for Maine Contemporary Art

Center for Maine Contemporary Art is “closed temporarily for repairs following a break in the water main that occurred inside the building in the early morning hours on Saturday, Jan.…Continue Reading →

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company is again partnering with right wing conservative Federalist Society for a 2019 “Shakespeare and the Law” program.
Theater Greg CookJanuary 20, 2019 0

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company Partners With Right Wing Federalist Society

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company is again partnering with the right wing conservative Federalist Society for this year’s “Shakespeare and the Law” program, which “takes on the themes of belief and the…Continue Reading →

Caleb Neelon pains his Ed Emberley "Drawing Books" mural at the Cambridge Public Library's Children's Room, Jan. 17, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 20, 2019 0

Ed Emberley’s Classic How-To-Draw Books Inspire Cambridge Library Mural By Caleb Neelon

In 1970, “Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book of Animals” was published, the first in a long line of how-to draw books by the Ipswich author that have gone on to inspire…Continue Reading →

Peter Jackson’s WWI documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old.” (Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures)
Movies & TV Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

‘They Shall Not Grow Old’—Peter Jackson’s Time Machine Back To World War I

Peter Jackson’s documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old,” which is getting a limited theatrical run in Boston beginning Feb. 1, is a time machine back to the First World War.…Continue Reading →

By Greg Cook
Comics by Greg Cook Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

Comics: Birthday Party

If this is the kind of coverage of arts, cultures and activisms you appreciate, please support Wonderland by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign up for our free, weekly…Continue Reading →

Jessica Straus's “TransAtlantic" at Boston Sculptors Gallery, Jan. 4, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 16, 2019 0

Love And War Inspire Jessica Straus’s ‘TransAtlantic’

Jessica Straus ruminates on love and war in “TransAtlantic,” the Newton artist’s installation at Boston Sculptors Gallery from Dec. 12, 2018, to Jan. 27, 2019. Maps of eastern North America…Continue Reading →

Detail of Dell Hamilton, "Leviathan, The Blue Knight (aka The Beast)," 2017-2018.
Art Greg CookJanuary 15, 2019 0

Performance Artist Dell M. Hamilton Exhibits Turbulent Abstractions

If you’re familiar with Dell M. Hamilton’s searing performances in recent years about police violence against African Americans, about America and its ideals, her new exhibition “All Languages Welcomed Here”…Continue Reading →

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