Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Part art-installation, part public ritual, artist Michael Dowling's evocative Medicine Wheel has marked every World AIDS Day since 1991. This year's...
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Autumn artists' open studio season continues this weekend, this time at the Brickbottom and Joy Street Studios in Somerville. At Brickbottom,...
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You never know quite what you’re in for when you step into the Squawk Coffeehouse. For more than 20 years, the weekly Harvard Square open mic...
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Nothing quite like digging up that junior high journal. How important it all seemed back then. The endless rehashings of hallway interactions. The...
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Charles Hammond Gibson, Jr. and Fred Holland Day never quite seemed at home in the 20th century. Victorians to the core, these wealthy, stylish,...
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It may be cold and rainy outside, but it will be hot and steamy inside the Plough & Stars tonight. The Trabants, featuring members of Ketman, The...
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There’s a week still to go before Halloween, but the city is already overflowing with dead bodies and sexy celluloid vamps. And tomorrow,...
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From famous UFO crashes to ghosts in the White House, to the legendary goat-sucking chupacabras, The 2009 Mass Mystery Weekend offers a veritable...
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Isabella Stewart Gardner, consummate Victorian social diva and artistic muse that she was, would surely approve of the monthly After Hours events...
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Edgar Allen Poe was born 200 years ago in Boston – which he derided as Frogpondium, adding: "Their hotels are bad. Their pumpkin pies are...
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