From left to right: 1) I’ll have a new wardrobe by the end of all this. 2) Purchased some sewing goodies from a local shop. 3) Boston is blooming! 4) A latest read. 5) Enjoying the esplanade on a nice day. 6) Another local business purchase.
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Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Enjoying this new fur coat while it’s still cool enough to wear it! 2) Found this cutie in Jamaica Plain. 3) My reporter getup. 4) Cocktail making. 5) Boston looking cute despite the crisis. 6) Poutine in trying times.
Fight for Feminism
Creating a play about a second- wave feminist icon, even one as spectacular as Gloria Steinem, is an endeavor rife with pitfalls. The era of feminism when Steinem rose to fame is known for being exclusive to people of color and other minorities. But in Emily Mann’s “Gloria: A Life,” playing at American Repertory Theater…Read More
Reporter Roundup
Here are some of my favorite articles from the past few months! BrooklineHub A weekly jazz night in Brookline brings the whole community together over good music. The Boston Center for the Arts got sparkly for their semi-annual fundraising party, this year titled Shimmer. A Brookline abortion clinic, one of the few in the area…Read More
Child’s Play In the Best Way
Through Saturday, Jan. 18, creators at the Society of Arts and Crafts in the Seaport are looking through the lens of childhood wonder in “Child’s Play.” Here, adult artists create whimsical, play-inspired pieces that both reignite the wonder of early play, and, if the viewer so desires, analyze the sometimes dark forces behind that play. …Read More
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