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Plus, a play at Lyric Stage Company and a TV show recommendation. → Read More
The track by the Dorchester native encapsulates the balancing act of being humbled by life, but having the energy to stand back up. → Read More
Plus, a live virtual play and a winter light show in Jamaica Plain. → Read More
Plus, a livestreamed Christmas concert and an evening with the ICA. → Read More
The organization sent a letter to the groups that alleges inappropriate use of the Boston Pride name. → Read More
When we narrow the conversation, writes Arielle Gray, and applaud the Boston Police for not doing the things we’ve seen happen in Minneapolis and New York and Ferguson, we overlook and ignore the police violence that has happened here. → Read More
The Roxbury bookstore was on the verge of closing, but thanks to a successful GoFundMe campaign, the store is safe for now. → Read More
With Sunday fast approaching, we gathered some ways to celebrate the maternal presence in your life. → Read More
From livestreamed cooking classes to sewing projects to tie-dyed shirts with natural-made dyes, in our second pop culture care package, we’re giving you ways to create and find comfort. → Read More
If you're looking for small emergency grants or funds to hold you over, read on to learn more. → Read More
One way to support local musicians during a time of social distancing is to stream their songs. Here's a list of mellow songs to help you relax during a time of stress. → Read More
"No matter your identity, these exhibits will make you question what you know while providing (some) tools for you to excavate meaning out of your visit," writes Arielle Gray. → Read More
In 2019, a lot of what we saw in the Boston area reacted to our political moment, recontextualized artists that were overlooked in the canon, and reflected a booming Boston that's hungry for public art. → Read More
Plus, conductor Simon Rattle returns to Boston and Worcester Art Museum opens its exhibition on the photo revolution. → Read More
Since 2014, the Nubian Square Coalition has led an effort to rename the bustling Roxbury center. On Nov. 5, there will be a question on the ballot for Bostonians to answer: change the name of Dudley Square to Nubian Square? → Read More
Banned from using things like stickers, paint, tape and glue, artists innovate unique ways to source and use materials. → Read More
Plus, the Huntington is staging "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead" and All Together Now puts on another of their signature interdisciplinary performances at The Burren. → Read More
Plus, the Peabody Essex Museum opens its new wing and the Boston Women's Film Festival brings women-created and women-centric films to area theaters. → Read More
Seriously, if you want some interesting and unique things to do to this weekend while you enjoy the crisp, biting tongue of autumn, keep reading. → Read More
Plus, Cliff Notez celebrates the release of his new album at the Oberon and the Peabody Museum hosts a collection of animated shorts in indigenous languages of Mexico. → Read More