Lantern Walk at Malden’s Fellsmere Pond
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 →
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 →
Malden artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook are organizing the “Let It Snow: Santas Against Global Warming” group—in collaboration with the Malden Public Library, Triangle Inc., Bike To The Sea,…Continue Reading →
“Save Our Bees” and “Pollinators Rock” read signs we carried while parading with the Backyard Growers, Cape Ann Farmers’ Market and Ukeladies group in the Fishtown Horribles Parade—the annual Independence Day…Continue Reading →
My beautiful fellow Americans. At the Fishtown Horribles Parade in Gloucester, Massachusetts, on the evening of July 3, 2015. As photographed by Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
We’re going to be celebrating our friends the bees, butterflies and other pollinators by marching in the annual Gloucester Horribles Parade on the evening of July 3 as part of a group…Continue Reading →
Last October, I got a chance to visit New Orleans and photographed one of the amazing, regular weekend Second Line parades; Mardi Gras World, where they make and store many…Continue Reading →
The New England Patriots celebrated their Super Bowl victory with a duckboat parade along Boylston and Tremont streets in Boston today. (All photos by Greg Cook. Some of them also…Continue Reading →
We want to thank everyone who joined us—all 28 people—in wearing masks and holding signs on the themes of “Winter Wildlife” and “Peace on Earth” in Malden’s annual Parade…Continue Reading →
We’re going to be marching in Malden’s annual Parade of Holiday Traditions on Saturday, Nov. 29, and we’d love for you to join us. We’ll be a group of local…Continue Reading →
“Why are you sad?” a woman in the crowd asked near the beginning of the Saddest Parade on Earth. About 16 of us had joined in the Fourth of July…Continue Reading →