I’ve been continuing my usual reporting on the Arts and Entertainment beat in Boston during COVID-19. The format has changed but the spirit of the arts hasn’t! Here are some of the pieces I’m proud of from the last few months.
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The Puppet Showplace Theater in Brookline debuted a residency and grant for black artists.
Food trucks are experiencing mixed results during COVID-19.
Brookline Mutual Aid is a grassroots network of volunteers helping their neighbors hit by the pandemic.
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An online and outdoor art fair that breaks down the exclusionary practices of the industry debuted in Boston this month.
The Museum of Fine Arts acquired work by 24 diverse contemporary artists with unprecedented speed.
Virtual museums have become the easiest way to enjoy art from home. Here’s how they’re put together.
The Huntington Theatre Company debuted a series of five-minute audio plays by local playwrights and actors.
Stephanie says
The virtual view of the exhibit at the PEM is so cool! And it’s so good to hear that the MFA is supporting younger / local artists! Good news for the art community for sure!