Visitors to the Museum of Fine Arts can reflect on a new array of faces in the Eunice and Julian Cohen Galleria. Three new banners by Robert Pruitt have been installed, hanging from the ceiling and visible from the first and second floors of the space. “Banner Project” reflects real faces of the Boston community…Read More
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Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Sunday relaxing. 2) It’s the one year anniversary of our book club! 3) Arting it up. 4) Bites at the Harvest Party at Boston Public Market. 5) Coffee with a friend. 6) Fall is fully upon us.
When the Romans March In
Praxis Stage is yet again twisting theater on its head with a new production of “Coriolanus” by William Shakespeare, running at Little House in Dorchester Oct. 17 through Nov. 3. Featuring a diverse cast and a futuristic setting, the show takes a classic Roman-era tragedy and makes it poignant and unsettling for a contemporary audience….Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Shooting the new fall menu for a Worcester restaurant. 2) Always looking at that art. 3) Tried my first farm share this week! 4) In Concert for One you can experience a one-on-one concert with a local musician. 5) Some things are still in bloom. 6) Working lunch.
Slaying the Stage
If it’s been a while since your last European history lesson, head to the American Repertory Theater for a refresher on Henry VIII and his six wives. But these queens might look (and sound) a little different than you remember. “SIX” smashed onto the Cambridge stage last week in a powerful reclamation of history, or…Read More
POW! WOW! Art Festival
Aug. 16–23, POW! WOW! Worcester held its fourth annual public art festival, resulting in new artworks on display around in the city by 18 different artists. In previous years, the festival focused on downtown, schools and public spaces. This year, in partnership with the Worcester Housing Authority, the festival centered on the Great Brook Valley…Read More