Photos: Honk Festival Parade 2017
Photos from the 2017 Honk Festival of Activist Marching Bands parade from Davis Square in Somerville to Harvard Square in Cambridge, Oct. 8, 2017. All photos copyright 2017 Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
Photos from the 2017 Honk Festival of Activist Marching Bands parade from Davis Square in Somerville to Harvard Square in Cambridge, Oct. 8, 2017. All photos copyright 2017 Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
The Cambridge Carnival Parade danced through the city this afternoon. Rooted in African and Caribbean traditions, bands of revelers masqueraded in spectacular handmade costumes as soca music blasted from trucks. (Photos copyright…Continue Reading →
As AS220’s Foo Fest, Kari Percival and I created “Foo-topia.” The Providence art center kindly invited us to be artists-in-residence for this year’s street festival on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017,…Continue Reading →
AS220 has kindly invited Kari Percival and me to be artists-in-residence at the Providence art center’s annual Foo Fest this Saturday, Aug. 12, from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. And…Continue Reading →
We were honored to be part of the “Happiness Is A Tiny Carbon Footprint” group with many friends in Gloucester’s Horribles Parade, the city’s annual Independence Day eve celebration, on…Continue Reading →
Floats in the Beverly Farms Horribles Parade–the annual satirical Independence Day parade in the conservative and wealthy white enclave in Beverly, Massachusetts–this morning defiantly responded to accusations that the event…Continue Reading →
This weekend marked the 90th annual St. Peter’s Fiesta in Gloucester. The festival is a celebration of the community’s commercial fishing, Roman Catholic and Sicilian traditions. The photos here document…Continue Reading →
The Novena (nine evenings of prayer) that marks the beginning of Gloucester’s annual St. Peter’s Fiesta concluded on June 20 with a procession down to Beach Court and then back…Continue Reading →
Fox Festival Parade in Arlington, June 17, 2017. Photos copyright by Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
“The How To Fix The World Festival” brought together art and activism to consider ways we can improve our communities and the larger world. The free event was presented by the…Continue Reading →