“We’re going to have local artists talking about graffiti, hip-hop, and the radical history of comics.”
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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
“CONVERGENT WAVES: BOSTON” AT THE PAO ARTS CENTER
Lenora Lee Dance comes to Chinatown
A SUMMER INITIATIVE TO TURN THE CORNER ON RACISM IN BOSTON
“It starts with acknowledgement and having truthful conversations.”
PROGRAM REVIEW: THE DOCYARD SPRING 2022
Brief reviews of "Rock Bottom Riser," "El Father Plays Himself," "A Thousand Fires," "After Sherman," and three short films by Morgan Quaintance.
WOKE IN PROGRESS VI: IN THE END, WE’LL NEED A NEW LOGIC
20 months after the Boston arts community pledged to reevaluate and restructure, what has actually been done to foster racial equity and social transformation?
“LIVE THE MAGIC” EXHIBIT TACKLES GENTRIFICATION AND ROXBURY ERASURE
“The marketing of this particular condo development represents a common tactic: erasure of reality and history.”
FILM REVIEW: “THE LAST THING MARY SAW”
Written and directed by Edoardo Vitaletti. US, 2021, 86 minutes. Available with subscription on Shudder.