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Maghrib (evening) prayer during the “Candlelight Vigil for Victims of the New Zealand Mosque Attacks." at Cambridge City Hall, March 19, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookMarch 19, 2019 0

Vigil for Victims of New Zealand Mosque Attacks: ‘That Could Have Been Me’

“That could have been me. That could have been my brother. That could have been my own family,” Farida Moustafa told the hundreds of people gathered outside Cambridge City Hall…Continue Reading →

Vigil for victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre at Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston, Oct. 29, 2018. (Courtesy David Dower/ArtsEmerson)
Theater Greg CookOctober 31, 2018 0

At ArtsEmerson, A Stage With 11 Empty Chairs To Remember Victims Of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre

If you walked into Cutler Majestic Theatre on Monday afternoon or evening, you would have found a stage with 11 empty chairs illuminated by a single light. It was intended…Continue Reading →

In "Fahrenheit 11/9," Michael Moore pays a visit to the home of Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder. (Courtesy)
Movies & TV Greg CookSeptember 19, 2018 0

‘Why Save This America?’—Michael Moore’s Bleak ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’

“How the fuck did this happen?” Michael Moore asks aloud in his pointed new documentary “Fahrenheit 11/9,” the filmmaker’s rumination on America during the presidency of Donald Trump. (The title…Continue Reading →

"Origami Crane Fold-In for Gun Violence Awareness" at Pleasant Street Tea Co. in Gloucester, May 27, 2018. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookJune 3, 2018 0

Trying To Imagine The Unimaginable Number Of 37,000 Americans Dead From Guns In A Year

How can we imagine the unimaginable number of people who die from guns in the United States each year? Federal statistics say the tally was 37,863 people lost in 2016,…Continue Reading →

The 22nd Annual Anti-Gun Violence Mother’s Day Walk For Peace In Dorchester, Boston, May 13, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Parades Greg CookMay 13, 2018 0

‘How Does It End?’ 22 Annual Mother’s Day Walk For Peace In Dorchester

“Twenty-two years and still no resolution to our children being lost to gun violence,” said Elisha Ross of Dorchester, whose son Michael Ross was killed by gunfire on March 30.…Continue Reading →

Bread and Puppet Theater’s “The Basic Bye-bye Show" at Spontaneous Celebrations in Boston, April 21, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Our Photos Greg CookApril 22, 2018 0

When A Gun, ‘Symbol Of The Free,’ Turns On A School—Bread and Puppet Theater’s ‘Basic Bye-bye Show’

“When a legally purchased gun, symbol of the free, turns on a school and takes 17 lives, are the free still free? Or are they irresponsible and stupid?” The performer,…Continue Reading →

Bread and Puppet Theater performs "Basic Bye-Bye" at its Paper Mache Cathedral in Glover, Vermont, Aug. 19, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Performance Greg CookApril 17, 2018 0

Responding To The Stoneman Douglas Massacre, Bread And Puppet’s Show Imagines Saying Goodbye To Guns

When “The Basic Bye-bye Show,” which Bread and Puppet Theater performs at Boston’s Spontaneous Celebrations from April 19 to 22, was developed in performances at the troupe’s Glover, Vermont, farm…Continue Reading →

Amanda Cook reads from "Ironstone Whirlygig" at an event celebrating the debut of the book at the Gloucester Writers Center, March 16, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Books Greg CookMarch 30, 2018 0

‘There Are Hurts That Don’t Go Away’—Amanda Cook’s Poetic Memoir Of Her Mother’s Dementia, Of Becoming A Mom Herself, Of Everyday Life

“There are hurts that don’t go away. They follow us like the dead or the lost, and we mourn them as such,” Amanda Cook writes in the entry for Saturday,…Continue Reading →

The front of the March For Our Lives: Boston, March 24, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookMarch 24, 2018 0

‘Enough!’ Photos From The March For Our Lives: Boston

Tens of thousands of people participated in today’s March For Our Lives: Boston. The protest in support of gun control was part marches across the nation organized in response to…Continue Reading →

"No more silence, end gun violence!" Elementary students from Cambridgeport School protest guns on Broadway in Cambridge, March 15, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookMarch 15, 2018 0

‘Protect Children Not Guns’—Elementary School Students Protest In Cambridge

Dozens of elementary school students from the Cambridgeport School protested against guns on Broadway in Cambridge this morning. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage…Continue Reading →

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