The work is perfectly imperfect: textured, rough, and freaky—the opposite of what we’re told glass should look like
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Dig This: Closing Event For Deeply Rooted in the NeighborHOOD
“Tinker and Thompson created a celebration of how Grove Hall communities gather and enjoy each other year-round with their work.”
Dig This: In the Presence of Trees At the Kathryn Schultz Gallery
With participating artists C.J. Lori, Robin MacDonald-Foley, Beverly Rippel, and Jane Sherrill
Dig This: ManRay Nightclub Oral History At Cambridge Public Library
“Central to It All: A Look at Central Square, the Nightclub ManRay, and Twenty Years of Change”
Dig This: Rights Along the Shore At Boston Center for the Arts
New exhibition highlights struggles to desegregate public beaches and pools
A Bigger, Stronger, Stacked Comics In Color Festival
“We’re going to have local artists talking about graffiti, hip-hop, and the radical history of comics.”
Queer Theatre Project Puts Modern Spin On “Twelfth Night”
The story is now set in Illyria Corporation, a global shipping and logistics company in which Viola becomes an intern
Chris Porter On Lowell’s The Town and The City Festival’s Dedication To Local
“Artists and creatives have been making this place a lot more interesting”
DIG THIS: SPRING ARTS PREVIEW EDITION
From the stage, to the gallery, to the concerto, they’re back
THE KONNECT: LINKING LOCAL CREATIVES WITH THE MOVIE BUSINESS
“A lot of people are very unaware of these different jobs that are in the film industry.”