Photos: Cardboard Canoe Races in Medford
What was the secret to success in the Cardboard Canoe Races at Wright’s Pond in Medford today? “It’s the name of the boat. It’s procrastination. It works,” said Fred Chalifoux…Continue Reading →
What was the secret to success in the Cardboard Canoe Races at Wright’s Pond in Medford today? “It’s the name of the boat. It’s procrastination. It works,” said Fred Chalifoux…Continue Reading →
Seen at the annual Arlington Porchfest music festival on June 9, 2018. All photos copyright Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activisms…Continue Reading →
Somerville kicked off Pride month with its second annual Big Gay Dance Party. The celebration this evening in Union Square, featured drag performances by Just JP and Sham Payne and…Continue Reading →
Alewife migrating upstream at the Upper Mystic Lake Dam fish ladder in Winchester, Massachusetts, May 27, 2018. Photos copyright Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local…Continue Reading →
Boston Compass celebrated eight years of publishing and the arrival of its hundredth issue with the “Compass Centennial” party featuring DJs, snacks, beer and a “fashion photo booth” at the…Continue Reading →
“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 →
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 →
Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys perform at Kelly Davidson’s “Rock Parents” exhibition at Once, Somerville, May 6, 2018. All ages were welcome. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook.…Continue Reading →
The 31st annual Sheepshearing Festival at Gore Place, Waltham, on April 28, 2018. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and…Continue Reading →
What happens when you take India’s two-millennia-old epic the “Mahabharata” and retell it with an all-female cast? That’s the experiment Stage Ensemble Theater Unit (SETU) explores in its performances at…Continue Reading →