You’re Invited: Greg’s Fake-Birthday Real-Party!
Facebook tells me I was born on April 1, 1933. So please come join me in celebrating my, um, 85th birthday at Greg’s Fake-Birthday Real-Party at Cantina La Mexicana, 247…Continue Reading →
Facebook tells me I was born on April 1, 1933. So please come join me in celebrating my, um, 85th birthday at Greg’s Fake-Birthday Real-Party at Cantina La Mexicana, 247…Continue Reading →
Friday, March 23 2 p.m. Nazi reenactors: SS Deutschland New England World War II reenactors hold their “Dunbarton Tactical Event” at 1121 Montalona Road, Dunbarton, New Hampshire. Continues through Sunday.…Continue Reading →
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Snow unicorn by Greg Cook at Malden Library, March 14, 2018. Copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by contributing…Continue Reading →
Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign up for our free, weekly newsletter so that you…Continue Reading →
Brown University has cancelled plans to exhibit the home in which civil rights pioneer and American icon Rosa Parks lived in Detroit after her iconic 1955 protest that sparked the…Continue Reading →
How can you make a living as an artist? That’s the question Lucas Spivey was again asking when he left a job in Washington state in 2016 and moved back…Continue Reading →
“I have post-traumatic slavery disorder. And I suffer from that everyday,” James Montford (Ari) tells a couple students visiting his exhibition “This Is Not My Color” a couple weeks back.…Continue Reading →
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After Connecticut painter Barkley Hendricks died in April 2017, there was an outpouring of praise on Instagram. Hendricks made his name in the 1960s and ‘70s by painting realist portraits…Continue Reading →