On Sept. 5, the MFA, in partnership with Mass Poetry, will begin a three-month series of workshops open to the public titled Poetry in the Galleries.
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s to be Held in Cambridge Sept. 23
The local edition Walk to End Alzheimer’s will make its way to Cambridge, Mass., on Sept. 23. The walk is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide and is run by the Alzheimer’s Association. The walk will take place nationwide, but the jaunt through Boston’s nearest neighboring city will be the one closest to Boston…
ArtWeek Provides Interactive Experience for All
Through May 6, ArtWeek will feature 525 events in 155 communities across Massachusetts. The festival provides affordable and interactive creative experiences to a diverse range of audiences.
A Drop in the Harbor: Cementing My Love for the City
Need a little extra luck before finals? Go to the Boston Tea Party Museum and toss tea into the Harbor. Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio swears by it.
Former AG Eric Holder Talks Redistricting, 2020 Plans
Former Attorney General Eric Holder served as the keynote speaker at the annual Godkin Lecture at Harvard on Monday. He discussed gerrymandering, the importance of civic engagement, and his potential run for presidency in 2020.
From the Sacred to the Secular, Relics Shape the Gardner Museum
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum curators discussed the significance of relic collecting in relation to the current exhibition “Fra Angelico: Heaven on Earth.”
Tender Greens Brings Fresh, Casual Dining to Chestnut Hill
California-based company Tender Greens has nearly 30 locations, but just recently made its way to the East Coast with a New York location opening two months ago. The Street in Chestnut Hill location opened three weeks ago, and a downtown Boston location is in the works.
Annual Art in Bloom Festival Celebrates the Return of Spring
Fresh flowers and breathtaking arrangements filled the MFA this weekend. Visitors flocked to the annual festival to see their favorite works reimagined in bloom.
Stealing the Show at Pre-K Graduation
How do a car stereo, pre-kindergarten graduation, and a Ben Roethlisberger Steelers jersey end up shaping one’s childhood? Alessandro Zenati ’21 knows how.
A Conversation on Ferguson, 4 Years Later
Harvard Kennedy School hosts a discussion to keep dialogue around Black Lives Matter, specifically in regards to the impact of Michael Brown, firm and loud.
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