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Dig This: Closing Event For Deeply Rooted in the NeighborHOOD

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 2, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

“Tinker and Thompson created a celebration of how Grove Hall communities gather and enjoy each other year-round with their work.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Boston, murals, visual art

Dig This: In the Presence of Trees At the Kathryn Schultz Gallery 

Written by DIG STAFF Posted April 26, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

With participating artists C.J. Lori, Robin MacDonald-Foley, Beverly Rippel, and Jane Sherrill

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Cambridge, visual arts

Dig This: ManRay Nightclub Oral History At Cambridge Public Library

Written by DIG STAFF Posted April 26, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Books

“Central to It All: A Look at Central Square, the Nightclub ManRay, and Twenty Years of Change”

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: arts, books, Boston History, nightclubs

Dig This: Rights Along the Shore At Boston Center for the Arts

Written by DIG STAFF Posted April 25, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

New exhibition highlights struggles to desegregate public beaches and pools

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Boston History, Photography, throwback

A Bigger, Stronger, Stacked Comics In Color Festival

Written by LUKE RUUD Posted April 21, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

“We’re going to have local artists talking about graffiti, hip-hop, and the radical history of comics.” 

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Boston, Cagen Luse, Comics in Color, Roxbury

Queer Theatre Project Puts Modern Spin On “Twelfth Night”

Written by ABIGAIL LEE Posted April 21, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

The story is now set in Illyria Corporation, a global shipping and logistics company in which Viola becomes an intern

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: arts, LGBTQ, theater

Chris Porter On Lowell’s The Town and The City Festival’s Dedication To Local

Written by DELANEY BEAUDOIN Posted April 4, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

“Artists and creatives have been making this place a lot more interesting” 

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: arts, Lowell, Music

DIG THIS: SPRING ARTS PREVIEW EDITION

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted March 30, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts

From the stage, to the gallery, to the concerto, they’re back

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Boston, Dance, Music, theater

THE KONNECT: LINKING LOCAL CREATIVES WITH THE MOVIE BUSINESS

Written by MOLLY FARRAR Posted March 28, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Film

“A lot of people are very unaware of these different jobs that are in the film industry.”

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boston, Film, movies

VITAMIN BEER, A WAX SCROTUM, AND OTHER HISTORIC HEALTHCARE TREASURES

Written by RICH TENORIO Posted March 28, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Books

“I wrote the book as the story was breaking news … It was a really interesting process”

Filed Under: A+E, Books

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