Lyle Ashton Harris returns to New England for his first solo show in over two decades with an exhibition at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University. “Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and last love” ...
Located in West Roxbury, the Brucewood Homes are the first internationally certified Passive House builds in Boston and earned the firm the award given to projects that “represent excellence in ...
Seaport tree lighting — The Seaport is home to one of Boston’s largest trees. Hundreds gathered to watch the lighting last week. The evening included a special appearance from Betty the Yeti and The ...
As 2024 closed and we ring in the New Year, it is imperative to reflect on the significant strides made in one of Boston’s key economic drivers — the hospitality sector, particularly regarding ...
“Ain’t No Mo” runs at the Boston Center for the Arts from Jan. 10 to Feb. 8. Tickets start at $25 and discounts are available for students, veterans, seniors and theater lovers under 35. Grant hopes ...
This characterization has often been a response to the brutal realities of slavery, segregation and systemic racism. In an attempt to survive the unimaginable, Black women were forced to endure ...
Greater Boston got three new stores in a month. The week before Ellie Paris’ grand opening, JustBook-ish, which calls itself a “literary gathering space and cafe,” opened in Boston’s Fields Corner.
Hasan Sahrif is seen here holding an umbrella for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his April 1965 speech before an estimated 22,000 people at the Boston Common. (Photo: Paul Connell /courtesy of ...