The Year In Photos: Art And Activism In 2017
Art and activism around around greater Boston as we saw it in 2017. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local arts by contributing to Wonderland’s Launch Fundraiser. And…Continue Reading →
Art and activism around around greater Boston as we saw it in 2017. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local arts by contributing to Wonderland’s Launch Fundraiser. And…Continue Reading →
About a decade ago, Stuart Thomas Underhill (not his real name), had horror author H.P. Lovecraft on his mind when he was inspired to rewrite the lyrics to the Christmas…Continue Reading →
Trailblazing feminist artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles (far right) was up here from New York last week to plan projects with the Cambridge Arts Council (one of my day jobs)–and I…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 →
Rainy weather led to Bread and Puppet Theater performing its satirical, papier-mache “Domestic Insurrection Circus” inside First Church in Cambridge on Sept. 3, 2017. Acts mocked Donald Trum (though not…Continue Reading →
A “Cambridge Stands with Charlottesville” rally hosted by city officials drew thousands of people to the lawn in front of Cambridge City Hall this evening, Aug. 14, 2017. “In the…Continue Reading →
Vanessa Platacis, who you may recall as “PIXNIT,” is back in town this weekend painting a mural on the 7-Eleven in Cambridge’s Central Square. She expects to be working on…Continue Reading →
“Our Leaders Are Insane” sign spotted at Alewife, Cambridge, May 16, 2017. (Photo copyright 2017 Greg Cook.)Continue Reading →
The Great Mammal Hall at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, Mass., March 26, 2017. (Photos copyright Greg Cook.)Continue Reading →