‘The Saddest Parade On Earth’
“The Saddest Parade on Earth” was performed inside the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE) at Lesley University in Cambridge on Oct. 30, 2016. Created by Greg Cook, with help this…Continue Reading →
“The Saddest Parade on Earth” was performed inside the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE) at Lesley University in Cambridge on Oct. 30, 2016. Created by Greg Cook, with help this…Continue Reading →
Join me in The Saddest Parade on Earth at 4 p.m. today, Oct. 30, inside the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (which is free to attend) at Lesley University in Cambridge! Come carry…Continue Reading →
Are you feeling down? I’m looking for people to join me in The Saddest Parade on Earth! Get in touch if you’d like to carry a sad sign or a…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 →
“Global Warming Threatens All Our Homes” and “Global Warming Endangers All Our Families” read signs we carried while parading with the Backyard Growers, Cape Ann Farmers’ Market, the Ukeladies and…Continue Reading →
The annual July 4 Horribles Parade in Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, is notorious for its satirical floats. In addition to the usual red-white-and-blue kids and colonial reenactors, this morning’s parade offered…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 →
The Friends of Fellsmere Heights held a lantern walk around Malden’s Fellsmere Pond last night to celebrate and promote their efforts “to give new expression to that legacy” of the…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 →