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The superheroes of the comic ‘TEN’ tackle racism, police brutality and more
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The superheroes of the comic ‘TEN’ tackle racism, police brutality and more
Christopher Rhodes has always loved comic books. But during the pandemic, he began to envision a different kind of comic book, one in which superheroes used their powers not just to stop muggings and local crime, but also to fight social battles like racism, police brutality and political unrest.
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August brings a free admission day to 31 cultural institutions throughout Greater Boston
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August brings a free admission day to 31 cultural institutions throughout Greater Boston
Every day for the entire month of August, a different Massachusetts museum or cultural institution will offer free admission as part of Highland Street Foundation’s August Adventures program.
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Blues artist Ruthie Foster is ready to share ‘the details behind the truth’
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Blues artist Ruthie Foster is ready to share ‘the details behind the truth’
Ruthie Foster’s career spans three decades. The blues musician has released nine studio albums, five of which were nominated for Grammy Awards, played stages in dozens of states, and received seven Blues Music Awards and a Living Blues Critics’ Poll Award.
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Dudley Jazz Festival — Fred Woodard’s annual free event returns to Mary Hannon Playground
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Dudley Jazz Festival — Fred Woodard’s annual free event returns to Mary Hannon Playground
In 2016, Fred Woodard envisioned bringing more jazz music to Dorchester and Roxbury by organizing a day dedicated to the genre.
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Newport Jazz Festival hits its stride at 70
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Newport Jazz Festival hits its stride at 70
The Newport Jazz Festival enters its 70th year this summer. Starting Aug. 2 and running through Aug. 4, the festival’s lineup is an inclusive and eclectic musical selection that defies genres.
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Sounds of the city: ‘Dear Summer mixtape vol. 2’ features 17 local artists
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Sounds of the city: ‘Dear Summer mixtape vol. 2’ features 17 local artists
Summer in Boston sounds like the splash of water in the Boston Common Frog Pond, the roar of Red Sox fans belting out “Sweet Caroline” and the rush of bike pedals pumping through Franklin Park. On the city of Boston’s “Dear Summer Mixtape Vol. 2,” the season also sounds like the nimble rhythms of jazz, the beats of R&B and the catchy melodies of pop.
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Lot Lab animates Charlestown Navy Yard with unearthed histories
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Lot Lab animates Charlestown Navy Yard with unearthed histories
What once stood as an unused, grassy patch in the Charlestown Navy Yard now holds artworks honoring the past.
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Coming to the Strand Theatre: A love letter to hoop earrings and all who wear them
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Coming to the Strand Theatre: A love letter to hoop earrings and all who wear them
Just like the people who wear them, hoop earrings come in endless shapes, sizes and colors. Beyond a fabulous fashion accessory, they are a means of ethnic and ancestral expression, particularly for Black, Latine and Indigenous communities.
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Cambridge Jazz Festival at Danehy Park — all that jazz (and so much more)
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Cambridge Jazz Festival at Danehy Park — all that jazz (and so much more)
For one weekend in July, Danehy Park in Cambridge transforms into a dance party, a celebration of community, a local business market, a cookout, and most importantly — a two-day jazz concert.
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It’s Disability Pride Month at Museum of Science
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It’s Disability Pride Month at Museum of Science
During family gatherings, Andre Robinson used to observe as his cousin embodied the role of DJ, placing the needle on the records as he stood behind the tables. At about 3 years old, Robinson had begun losing his hearing, but the music at the get-togethers was always just loud enough for him to perceive it. He was captivated but unsure if he could pursue music, given his deafness.
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Spend a summer evening with ‘The Winter’s Tale’
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Spend a summer evening with ‘The Winter’s Tale’
A head of state believes he has been betrayed, despite all evidence to the contrary. He sets out to destroy his perceived rival and ruins many people in the process. So begins William Shakespeare’s late-career play, “The Winter’s Tale.”
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Myth, monsters and multitudes fuel Hakeem Adewumi’s photographic installation at the Gardner Museum
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Myth, monsters and multitudes fuel Hakeem Adewumi’s photographic installation at the Gardner Museum
In “Possession of A Recalcitrant Dream,” Hakeem Adewumi’s photographic installation on the exterior of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, myth, monsters and identity merge.
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