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ZEKE Award winning photographers at BRIDGE Gallery
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ZEKE Award winning photographers at BRIDGE Gallery
Dedicated to photography, BRIDGE Gallery, just north of Porter Square in Cambridge, is a small storefront venue with outsize reach.
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Boston Public Art Triennial reinvigorates local outdoor art scene
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Boston Public Art Triennial reinvigorates local outdoor art scene
Boston’s public art scene has grown substantially in the past decade. Bostonians can see rotating installations from local and global artists on the Rose Kennedy Greenway and enjoy murals from beloved street artists like Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs and Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez.
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Guerrilla artist group projects anti-tyranny messages around Boston
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Guerrilla artist group projects anti-tyranny messages around Boston
Over the past two-and-a-half months Bostonians have noticed projections popping up guerrilla-style on some of Boston’s most historic structures, including Old North Church, the Old State House and Boston Harbor.
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Ja’Hari Ortega debuts ‘Big Hoops to Fill’ installation on the Greenway
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Ja’Hari Ortega debuts ‘Big Hoops to Fill’ installation on the Greenway
Roxbury native artist Ja’Hari Ortega was less than a year old when she got her first pair of hoop earrings and just a little older when she became fascinated with her mother’s earful of beautiful gold hoops.
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New ArtsCard Boston app connects young adults to arts events
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New ArtsCard Boston app connects young adults to arts events
Celebrity Series of Boston and GrubStreet celebrated the launch of their new app, ArtsCard Boston, on April 23.
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For artist Michael Talbot, nature is the narrative
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For artist Michael Talbot, nature is the narrative
Growing up, Jamaican-born artist Michael Talbot’s hero was Australian zookeeper and conservationist Steve Irwin. Talbot’s dreams of becoming a zoologist haven’t yet been realized, but his love of animals and the natural world comes through strongly in his paintings, illustrations and public artworks.
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The Toussaint L’Ouverture Cultural Center opens this month in conjunction with Haitian Flag Day celebrations
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The Toussaint L’Ouverture Cultural Center opens this month in conjunction with Haitian Flag Day celebrations
Celebrations for Haitian Flag Day take place on May 18 in Boston, and all over the globe, with parades and cultural as well as culinary activities. As the focal point of May, which is Haitian Heritage Month, Flag Day marks a day of liberation.
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Step into the salon for ‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’ at Speakeasy Stage
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Step into the salon for ‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’ at Speakeasy Stage
In “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding,” a Tony-nominated play by Jocelyn Bioh running at Speakeasy Stage, the audience spends a day with the stylists and customers at the salon, learning their dreams, their hopes and their fears.
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Ghanaian American poet and  educator Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah is Boston’s new poet laureate
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Ghanaian American poet and educator Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah is Boston’s new poet laureate
Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah still remembers hearing the first poem that moved him.
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Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ is a masterful and soulful dance with the devil
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Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ is a masterful and soulful dance with the devil
“Sinners” stars Michael B. Jordan in a precise and well-acted dual role as the identical Smokestack Twins (one twin is nicknamed Smoke, the other Stack). The film takes place over a single day in October 1932 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the birthplace of blues.
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The 'gift' that keeps on grooving: Local music legend Ron Murphy still has songs to share
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The 'gift' that keeps on grooving: Local music legend Ron Murphy still has songs to share
Ron Murphy first became intricately involved with music at the age of five when he began singing at the Myrtle Baptist Church in his native Newton. Over 70 years later, he is still at it.
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Color Theory: ICA mounts first Stanley Whitney retrospective
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Color Theory: ICA mounts first Stanley Whitney retrospective
Painter Stanley Whitney found freedom in restriction. In his first retrospective exhibition “Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon” at the ICA Boston, viewers can see how the artist found his signature structure of colored blocks and the way he has explored that structure for decades.
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