‘Whale Parade’ at Gallery 263
“Whale Parade” organized by Ann Barrett as part of her exhibition “Listen to the Whales” with William Chambers at Cambridge’s Gallery 263, April 2, 2017. (Photos copyright Greg Cook)Continue Reading →
“Whale Parade” organized by Ann Barrett as part of her exhibition “Listen to the Whales” with William Chambers at Cambridge’s Gallery 263, April 2, 2017. (Photos copyright Greg Cook)Continue Reading →
Join us for “Thank You, Nature Neighbors,” a free family art workshop led by artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at the Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., from 2…Continue Reading →
“We are pleased to have reached a resolution where the [Citgo] sign will remain in place for decades to come and are grateful for the Mayor’s leadership,” says Kimberly Sherman…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Highlights this week include today’s Providence: “RI says NO! to Trump’s Muslim Ban” Rally; tomorrow’s Boston…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Highlights this week include today’s protest of a Providence talk by U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan;…Continue Reading →
“Dr. Martin Luther King came to speak at Oakland, California, the Oakland Auditorium, 7,000 seats, 7,000 people showed up,” Bobby Seale, who co-founded the Black Panthers in 1966, recalled during…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Highlights this week include Thursday’s “Rally: Stand with Trans Students”; Saturday’s “RI Save Obamacare Rally” and…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Highlights this week include Friday’s “General Strike” against Trump and Sunday’s “Rally to Stand Up for…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Through Feb. 15, 2017. Note: Many Feb. 9 events are postponed because of the forecast blizzard.…Continue Reading →
We’re looking for performers, artists, activists, dreamers, teachers, makers and community groups to be part of the “How to Fix the World Festival.” The June 18 event (rain date: July…Continue Reading →