Brookline nonprofit fills Little Free Libraries with diverse stories
Brookline for Racial Justice and Equity hopes the stories will inspire empathy and reconnect people with the joy of reading.
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Annie Linders on trad-jazz, Lindy Hop, and bike polo
Annie and the Fur Trappers headline the Bay State Hot Jazz Festival in Medford this weekend. Their front woman spoke to GBH Music about the magic of ‘20s jazz, and what to expect at the free festival.
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Arts This Week: DeCordova Exhibitions And Jose Dávila
This week, Jared Bowen takes us through two new exhibitions at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, then speaks with artist Jose Davila about his public art installation at Central Wharf Park. -
Architect Previews Boston Common King Memorial For First Time, Saying 'It's Going To Be A Beacon'
Soon, the King memorial on the Boston Common will be a place of reflection where people from across the country can gather to contemplate justice, peace, and the continuing struggle for racial equality. -
Jacob’s Pillow Fire A ‘Substantial’ Loss For Already-Struggling Arts Community, Says Jared Bowen
The international arts community was stunned to learn that the Doris Duke Theater at Jacob’s Pillow, the renowned dance center in the Berkshires, burned down in a fire on Tuesday.
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