My travels are often driven by art and culture, both for my reporting and my own interest. I was ecstatic to find the thriving contemporary art scene in Reykjavik. Iceland is primarily known for its natural wonders, but the culture is worth a trip on its own. If you’re on limited time there are a…Read More
Public Art
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) A special lobster sandwich to celebrate 30 years of Parish Cafe. 2) Stay tuned for a review of an unsettling exhibit at the Mills Gallery. 3) Third Thursdays at the Gardner Museum offer live music, drinks, and late-night access to the collections. 4) Showing off my versatile new tee from No Rest…Read More
Brushstrokes Behind Bars
Last week artist and activist Ann Lewis began work on “See Her,” a public mural at 808 Tremont Street in Boston’s South End. The temporary mural, up until October 2018, is being created in partnership with the women of the McGrath House, a reentry facility where incarcerated women serve the final six months of their…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Finding solace in my beautiful new apartment. 2) My first segment with City Line aired on Channel 5 yesterday. 3) Exploring menswear. 4) Latest dark, but fascinating, reads. 5) My promise to the city of Boston, made as part of the Public Trust exhibit. 6) Warhol’s Stalin at the Harvard Art Museums.