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Myran Parker-Brass (from left), Justin Kang and Yasmin Cruz speak at “The Path Forward: A Conversation on Racial Equity in Arts Leadership” organized by the Network for Arts Administrators of Color at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art, May 24, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 25, 2018 0

Arts Leaders Of Color Panel: ‘How Do You Make A Majority-Minority City Not So Segregated?’

In 1970, nearly 70 percent of Boston’s population was white. But according to a 2014 Boston Redevelopment Authority Report, these days, whites account for 47 percent of Boston’s residents—making it…Continue Reading →

Illustrator Ed Emberley at "The Wonderful World of Ed Emberley" mural on Exchange Street, Malden, May 23, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 24, 2018 0

Ed Emberley’s Classic How-To-Draw Book Inspires New Mural In Malden

Caldecott Medal-winning children’s book illustrator Ed Emberley visited Malden last night to celebrate the debut of a new mural inspired by his 1970 “Drawing Book of Animals.” “The fact that…Continue Reading →

AS220's Empire Street building, Providence. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 23, 2018 0

Providence’s Landmark Alternative Arts Space AS220 Aims To Raise $5 Million To Improve Its Core Empire Street Building

Last Wednesday night, at the University of Rhode Island’s Paff Auditorium in Providence, leaders of AS220 launched the public part of their “All Access” campaign “to comprehensively renovate and upgrade…Continue Reading →

Cliff Notez performs at Hojoko at the Verb Hotel, May 18, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Music Greg CookMay 19, 2018 0

Photos: Cliff Notez Raps At Verb Hotel

“Thank for coming out to my protest tonight,” Cliff Notez said in introduction to his performance at Hojoko at the Verb Hotel last night. The event was part of the…Continue Reading →

A young American alligator in “Crocs” at Boston’s Museum of Science. (Greg Cook)
Nature Greg CookMay 19, 2018 0

Do Crocodiles Make Good Pets And Other Important Facts We Learned At The Museum Of Science’s New ‘Crocs’ Exhibit

Crocodiles, alligators and other crocodilians have flourished for more than 200 million years and now they’ve come to Boston’s Museum of Science in the exhibit “Crocs: Ancient Predators in a…Continue Reading →

Nicole Duennebier, "Landscape with Pink Folds," acrylic on panel.
Art Greg CookMay 19, 2018 0

Nicole Duennebier’s Sumptuous Paintings Evoke The Old Masters—If They Painted Oozing Piles Of Meat

Nicole Duennebier is one of the most sumptuous painters around. Her new paintings evoke the elegance of 16th century Dutch still-lifes and the fecundity of French rococo garden scenes. But…Continue Reading →

"The Wiz" by Lyric Stage Company of Boston. (Courtesy)
Theater Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

‘The Wiz’ Returns With An All-People-Of-Color Cast And New Orleans Atmosphere

At the heart of the Lyric Stage Company’s production of “The Wiz” are questions of home, says director Dawn M. Simmons. “Do you run away from it or do you…Continue Reading →

Drawings from the Providence Comics Consortium Sketchbook Church at Ada Books. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

Providence Comics Consortium Invites You To Draw Mutants And Monsters At ‘Sketchbook Church’

The Providence Comics Consortium’s “Sketchbook Church,” writes artist Walker Mettling, is “not church in the religious way, church in the Sunday morning way. Maybe in the coffee and bagels way.” It’s…Continue Reading →

Julie Burros, Boston Chief of Arts and Culture, 2014. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

Boston Arts Chief Julie Burros Leaving After 3.5 Years

Julie Burros—“Boston’s first Chief of Arts and Culture in more than 20 years,” according to the Mayor Marty Walsh administration—will be leaving the position on June 29 to become “principal…Continue Reading →

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band performs at Somerville's Quincy Street Open Space as part of the annual PorchFest, May 13, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Music Greg CookMay 13, 2018 0

Photos: Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band Plays PorchFest

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band performed at Somerville’s Quincy Street Open Space as part of the annual PorchFest today. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland…Continue Reading →

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