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Check out our list of art exhibits on view in and around Boston this fall, with highlights from the MFA, Peabody Essex Museum, and other local galleries. → Read More
A 2013 survey of Salem Maritime, Saugus Ironworks, and Springfield Armory indicates less than 10 percent of visitors to the historic sites are minorities. → Read More
First Chair by Jacob Kulin was inspired by both Scandinavian design and Symphony Park's musical neighbors, Berklee College of Music and Symphony Hall. → Read More
Presenting the Thalia, Cambridge's new spot for small, diverse artistic communities. → Read More
Check out free events happening in Boston in August 2016, including a Caribbean Carnival, North End feasts, Shakespeare on the Common, and Green Fest. → Read More
Deborah Barrett-Cutulle and Steve Topazio, who will compete in the Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival, give an inside look at the life of a sand sculptor. → Read More
Facing monetary and legal pressures, Phillips Exeter Academy admits mishandling a sexual assault in which the accused baked bread for the victim as penance. → Read More
'Emergence: What does hope look like?' is a community hope tree created by resident public artist Chanel Thervil for the Boston Center for the Arts plaza. → Read More
The PEM collaborated with the North Carolina Museum of Art, Shoals Marine Laboratory, and photographer Alexandra de Steiguer for a Childe Hassam exhibit. → Read More
Mass Action Against Police Brutality organized a Black Lives Matter rally for Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Alva Braziel, Sandra Bland, and all victims. → Read More
The exhibit comes from Picturing Frederick Douglass, a book by Zoe Trodd and John Stauffer that explores the renowned abolitionist's photographic interests. → Read More
A new MFA exhibit 'HOMiE: In Our Eyes,' curated by the Teen Arts Council, features work by Boston Public Schools students responding to the theme, 'home.' → Read More
Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley organized an event where 100 black women leaders gathered in a replica of the US Senate for #BlackWomenLead100. → Read More
The Seven Fingers Circus (Les 7 doigts de la main) will show their innovative circus at the Majestic Theatre. Shana Carroll shares an insider's perspective. → Read More
Check out free events happening in Boston in July 2016, including July 4th fun, art festivals, music series, film, and Revere's Sand Sculpting Festival. → Read More
A new installation on the side of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum involves Martians, courtesy of Italian artist Maurizio Cannavacciuolo. → Read More
While the spotlight is on the Democrats' gun reform sit-in, here are six more reasons to be proud of Massachusetts senators and representatives this month. → Read More
Organizations like Tenacity, Piers Park Sailing, Camp Harbor View, Boston City Lights, and more offer a fun, free summer camp experience in Boston. → Read More
Boston Public Schools announced an initiative to engage and retain women educators of color as part of a larger program to increase faculty diversity. → Read More
Watch the game on the big screen and enjoy a Fenway Frank with Wally. → Read More