Curtis Williams is Black, independent, and illustrating with a fiercely uninhibited nonconformist mentality.
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BOT OR NOT, THE VOYAGER AIN’T SO BAD AFTER ALL
"If the Boston Globe isn’t gonna profile artists in this city, I’m fine with BV doing it. Maybe it shows outlets staffed by humans that there’s value in that sort of thing."
COLLABORATIVE BEING: BRITTANY LOAR AND GINA MANNING ON THEIR BADASS MASHUP
There were a lot of hands on deck in the creation of Être, a new exhibit opening in Allston this coming weekend. Billed by its creators as a “fully collaborative free-form mixed media and photography mash-up set of images,” the project came together at Red Sky studios, and was assisted by a crew of more than 10 participants, from models to gaffers to stylists.
IT’S ART, IT’S QUEER. IT’S HERE TO STAY
Inclusivity (finally) hits Boston’s art scene, plans for longevity
FEATURE INTERVIEW: CREATE PRO
Louis DiBiccari on drafting all-star teams of Boston’s most inventive chefs, artists, and bartenders
SO CHOICE: “MY SO-CALLED LIFE” CREATOR WINNIE HOLZMAN ON HER FIRST STAGE OUTING SINCE “WICKED”
During a lunch break from rehearsals, Holzman talked about the origins of Choice, news of a Wicked film, and her mentor, Gypsy and West Side Story writer Arthur Laurents.
LOST & FOUND: TEEN ACTORS MOUNT NEW PLAY BY PROMISING LOCAL PLAYWRIGHT
Written a number of years ago, Halberstadt revisited and reworked i don’t know where we’re going when it came to his attention that the Boston Teen Acting Troupe was looking for a play with compelling teenage characters.
ARTS AND EDU-TAINMENT: ROXBURY CULTURAL PLANNING DISCUSSION BREWED OPTIMISIM, ARTS DISCUSSION
Suggestions to improve the creation of art in the community included more studio, recording, and living spaces for artists.
WORLD PREMIERE: A CONVERSATION WITH “WAITRESS” BOOK WRITER JESSIE NELSON
"What fascinates me about theatre is that ultimately many directors will interpret a work…many generations will see it and interpret it. That’s an amazing thing."