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‘CODED’ reimagines iconic African American spirituals
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‘CODED’ reimagines iconic African American spirituals
Whenever Francesca McNeely heard “Wade in the Water” as a young girl, she simply thought the African American spiritual was an upbeat song. It’s an easy mistake to make, she said.
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A bounty of jazz in Boston this fall
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A bounty of jazz in Boston this fall
Lovers of live jazz in Boston face tough decisions this fall: How to choose among the many shows featuring numerous first-rate performers?
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Ways to commemorate and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Boston
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Ways to commemorate and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Boston
Monday, Oct. 14 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a celebration of Indigenous culture, history and heritage. Cultural institutions around Boston are celebrating with special programming, free admission and live art-making.
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‘Curls & Coils’ celebrates natural hair in all its glory
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‘Curls & Coils’ celebrates natural hair in all its glory
A new exhibition by Maya Alia at the Crossings Gallery in Allston, titled “Curls & Coils,” celebrates natural hair in all its beautiful and versatile glory, with 13 vibrant digital illustrations, jewelry and mixed media works.
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‘Welcome Home’ invites you to find comfort in dance and community
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‘Welcome Home’ invites you to find comfort in dance and community
When David Orr recognized how especially turbulent the past few years had felt, he set out to create a respite.
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‘Hugh Hayden: Home Work’ explores the inaccessibility of the American Dream
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‘Hugh Hayden: Home Work’ explores the inaccessibility of the American Dream
Nature and societal nurture collide in “Hugh Hayden: Home Work,” a sprawling exhibit on view now at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
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Carlos Simon dives into inaugural composer chair role at BSO
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Carlos Simon dives into inaugural composer chair role at BSO
Composer, music educator and community organizer Carlos Simon has performed his unique compositions, blending gospel and jazz influences with Western classical chords, all over the world. Now, he’s ready to take on Boston.
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‘Going to Ground’ installation honors Boston’s first Black female homeowner
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‘Going to Ground’ installation honors Boston’s first Black female homeowner
At the corner of Cross Street and Hanover Street in Boston’s North End sits a steel structure, a house with no walls that is both open to the public and exposed to it.
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CineFest Latino Boston: amplifying Latino voices through the power of film
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CineFest Latino Boston: amplifying Latino voices through the power of film
Sabrina Avilés founded CineFest Latino in 2022 as a way of giving back to her community, she said. Breaking into the industry as a Latina was challenging for Avilés, so she wanted to take “a lot of these filmmakers under my wings” and give them opportunities that she had fought to get.
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Northeastern music program helps Dorchester, Roxbury high schoolers find their sound
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Northeastern music program helps Dorchester, Roxbury high schoolers find their sound
Breathy vocals and a scratchy, static-like effect overlay upbeat keys. “Love,” a low voice warbles, elongating the word. “Love” echoes. The multilayered fusion crescendos into a bouncy drum beat, ushered in by the voice rapping, “So we’re leading with love? Yeah, we’re leading with love.”
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Renowned Indigenous artist Jeffrey Gibson installs new mural in Dewey Sq.
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Renowned Indigenous artist Jeffrey Gibson installs new mural in Dewey Sq.
There’s a new kid on the artistic block. Last week, world-renowned multidisciplinary artist Jeffrey Gibson installed “your spirit whispering in my ear” in Dewey Square on the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
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The Jar fosters diverse human connection through art, dialogue and dinner with strangers
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The Jar fosters diverse human connection through art, dialogue and dinner with strangers
On a crisp spring evening in early May, several dozen people from all ages, backgrounds and walks of life gathered in Simmons Hall, an eye-catching MIT residence hall designed by Steven Holl. Inside the apartment of an MIT professor, the group of strangers observed artworks, ate dinner together and engaged in meaningful discussions about their joys, their conflicts and their traumas.
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