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Five-time Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding shines at Newport Jazz Festival
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Five-time Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding shines at Newport Jazz Festival
For more than seven decades, the annual Newport Jazz Festival has brought generations of jazz musicians and fans together. This year’s festival, the 71st, held at Fort Adams State Park from August 1-3, drew 10,000 people daily to its seaside stages.
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New monument to W. E. B. Du Bois is installed in his hometown
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New monument to W. E. B. Du Bois is installed in his hometown
Residents and visitors in Great Barrington in western Massachusetts will spot a welcoming new face outside Mason Public Library.
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Where's Boston now?
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Where's Boston now?
The Boston Athenaeum wants to turn back time, and it needs the help of Bostonians to do it. In 2026 the historic private library in Beacon Hill will launch an exhibition of photographs by Constantine Manos inspired by his participation in the 1976 installation “Where’s Boston?”
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‘The Wiz’ brings the magic of Oz back to Boston
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‘The Wiz’ brings the magic of Oz back to Boston
Alan Mingo Jr. first fell in love with “The Wiz” while watching the 1978 film adaptation, a favorite of his mother’s, singing along with Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
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Take in four hours of jazz, Aug. 9 at the Eustis Estate in Milton
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Take in four hours of jazz, Aug. 9 at the Eustis Estate in Milton
On Saturday, August 9, the four-hour David Chesnut Jazz Festival at the Eustis Estate at 1424 Canton Avenue in Milton will showcase local and national talent for a highly eclectic afternoon and early evening of music.
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Turning youth into leaders through arts, advocacy and flash mobs
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Turning youth into leaders through arts, advocacy and flash mobs
On a piping hot Wednesday in July, 39 Boston teens clad in matching red T-shirts took to the city streets for a series of high-energy flash mob dance performances. This choreographed performance wasn’t just for fun; it was a crucial part of their summer job. 
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Nipmuc artist brings Native history to forefront during the Massachusetts 250 celebrations
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Nipmuc artist brings Native history to forefront during the Massachusetts 250 celebrations
As cultural institutions around Massachusetts celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American War of Independence from British rule, Nipmuc artist Brittney Peauwe Wunnepog Walley encourages us to look back even further at what Indigenous folks were experiencing in Massachusetts 350 years ago.
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Award-winning artist Cliff Notez takes over the Museum of Science planetarium
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Award-winning artist Cliff Notez takes over the Museum of Science planetarium
Award-winning multimedia artist, musician and filmmaker Cliff Notez has been breaking genre and medium boundaries for years in their artistic practice. Fusing visual arts and music that pulls from hip-hop, folk and soul traditions, Notez tells stories in a unique and powerful way.
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Exploring family roots and history in ‘The Meeting Tree’
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Exploring family roots and history in ‘The Meeting Tree’
The joyful abandon of a friendship between two girls is the heart and soul of the poetic play “The Meeting Tree” by B. Elle Borders, on stage through Aug. 9 in a world-premiere production by Company One Theatre (C1) at the Strand Theatre in Dorchester.
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Museum of African American History explores Black experiences during the American Revolution
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Museum of African American History explores Black experiences during the American Revolution
In the midst of the MA250 celebrations exploring the history of the American Revolution and the establishment of the United States, Boston’s Museum of African American History (MAAH) has launched an exhibition exploring Black experiences during the revolutionary period.
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The Greenway ARTbeat series brings 50 programs to the urban green space
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The Greenway ARTbeat series brings 50 programs to the urban green space
In partnership with Greenway Business Improvement District (Greenway BID), the Rose Kennedy Greenway has further developed the Greenway ARTbeat, a season-long series of five public art installations, 50 programs and family-friendly activities in the urban outdoor space. 
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Get your groove on at these outdoor dance parties around Boston
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Get your groove on at these outdoor dance parties around Boston
During the summer, Bostonians take advantage of every opportunity to be outdoors, especially when it means a party. Outdoor dance parties around the city celebrate local artists, global dance styles and music ranging from R&B and salsa beats to old-school dance classics.
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