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In two exhibitions at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, artists transform seemingly worthless items into art. → Read More
In two exhibitions at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, artists transform seemingly worthless items into art. → Read More
HINGHAM - Singers and bands will entertain audiences at South Shore’s Got Talent, an outdoor benefit for Wellspring Multi-Service Center from 7 to 9 p.m. June 7 at South Shore Conservatory in Hingham. The nine contestants will compete to be the crowd favorite and win a $1,000 prize.“It’s a fun event where everyone can have a good time and our supporters can come out and see some up-and-coming… → Read More
Since its creation 10 years ago, ArtsEmerson has sought to bring to Boston performing artists from around the world who create innovative contemporary works. For its 10th anniversary season September 2019 – May 2020, it will feature five return performances and five new commissioned works from five continents.“We want to show everyone both where we’ve come from and where we are taking it next,”… → Read More
Under the drumsticks of Braintree percussionist Reynaliz Herrera, beat-up bicycles are the surface for her complicated, intriguing compositions. And bicycles will never seem the same after you’ve seen her creations. → Read More
Pilgrim Hall Museum celebrates the town's 400th anniversary with exhibit about women. → Read More
Pilgrim Hall Museum celebrates the town's 400th anniversary with exhibit about women. → Read More
Watching a presentation during a class on Middle East international relations, Patrick Lazour was riveted by one image: Egyptian students staring at a → Read More
Watching a presentation during a class on Middle East international relations, Patrick Lazour was riveted by one image: Egyptian students staring at a → Read More
For its 10th Stephen Sondheim musical, the Lyric Stage Company of Boston is producing one of his most challenging and rarely performed, “Pacific Overtures.” Based on a pivotal time in Japanese-American relations in the 1850s, it explores the complexities when East meets West in a tale of domination, turmoil, murder and comeuppance with Sondheim’s signature wit and creativity.The starting point… → Read More
For its 10th Stephen Sondheim musical, the Lyric Stage Company of Boston is producing one of his most challenging and rarely performed, “Pacific Overtures.” Based on a pivotal time in Japanese-American relations in the 1850s, it explores the complexities when East meets West in a tale of domination, turmoil, murder and comeuppance with Sondheim’s signature wit and creativity.The starting point… → Read More
Sophia Haynes-Cardwell is an Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater enthusiast, who has attended its Boston performances more than 30 times since age 9. → Read More
Sophia Haynes-Cardwell is an Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater enthusiast, who has attended its Boston performances more than 30 times since age 9. → Read More
When playwright Paula Vogel was just 23, she read a play that stuck with her for four decades and became the inspiration for her 2017 Broadway debut, “Indecent.” In 1906, Sholem Asch, a Polish Jew, braved antisemitism and strict views about sexual relationships to write a play that portrayed some Jews as flawed and showed compassion for women who love each other. The play remained so… → Read More
When playwright Paula Vogel was just 23, she read a play that stuck with her for four decades and became the inspiration for her 2017 Broadway debut, “Indecent.” In 1906, Sholem Asch, a Polish Jew, braved antisemitism and strict views about sexual relationships to write a play that portrayed some Jews as flawed and showed compassion for women who love each other. The play remained so… → Read More
When Maggie Mancuso started the garden to remember Ambrose and other SIDS or stillborn babies, people started noticing the rocks on their way to the beach → Read More
When Maggie Mancuso started the garden to remember Ambrose and other SIDS or stillborn babies, people started noticing the rocks on their way to the beach → Read More
If you were a Parisian in the 1890s then you would have noticed large street posters whose evocative images of stars enticed you to visit the nightclubs → Read More
If you were a Parisian in the 1890s then you would have noticed large street posters whose evocative images of stars enticed you to visit the nightclubs → Read More
When Margo Euler founded the Unicorn Singers in 1979, she didn’t expect that 40 years later she would put on an anniversary concert and that the → Read More