The Tiny Great Outdoors Festival
The Tiny Great Outdoors Festival was a free Arbor Day and SustainaVille event held at the Somerville’s tiniest “urban wild,” Quincy Street Open Space, 16 Quincy St., from noon to…Continue Reading →
The Tiny Great Outdoors Festival was a free Arbor Day and SustainaVille event held at the Somerville’s tiniest “urban wild,” Quincy Street Open Space, 16 Quincy St., from noon to…Continue Reading →
Many thanks to The Improper Bostonian for featuring the Tiny Great Outdoors Festival, which I’m organizing with the Somerville Arts Council, as the lead event in their “Agenda” in the…Continue Reading →
“Like Mary and Joseph, we are not the first immigrants. And like Mary and Joseph, we are also immigrating for the safety and health of our families,” Yessenia Alfaro, director…Continue Reading →
The Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band performed at the Nave Gallery Annex tonight to kick off the 2016 Honk Festival. Photos copyright Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
J’ouvert, the dawn celebration at the Boston Caribbean Carnival, on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016. Thousands splashed with oil, paint, talcum powder and flour danced down Talbot and Blue Hill avenues…Continue Reading →
“Grass Stains,” Boston Hassle’s series of free outdoor concerts, continued at Brighton Square in Boston on June 19. (All photos here copyright Greg Cook)Continue Reading →
Somerville held its annual PorchFest, a sort of open studios for bands, today. As it has each year since 2011. This year’s version featured some 250 bands playing on porches, yards…Continue Reading →
The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, the fellow behind last year’s “Pity Party,” presented “The Tiny Tall Ships Festival” in Somerville’s Union Square from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →
One of the wondrous things about the culture of our immigrant nation is how you can find expressions of traditions from all over the world here—especially in our cities. In…Continue Reading →
CALL FOR ARTISTS, MUSICIANS, PERFORMERS: The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, the fellow behind last year’s “Pity Party,” are looking for your help for the “TINY TALL SHIPS FESTIVAL”…Continue Reading →