My Neighbor Totoro in Theaters
Don’t miss one of Studio Ghibli’s most iconic films (and characters) in My Neighbor Totoro, the beloved family classic from legendary director Hayao Miyazaki. Two young girls, Satsuki and... Read More
Daymé Arocena at the ICA
Raised in Havana, Daymé Arocena has quickly become the voice for a new generation of talented Cuban millennials that are reimagining their African roots through a lens that filters... Read More
Celebrate Summer at Chefs in Shorts
Now in its milestone 20th year, Chefs in Shorts brings together a group of the area’s top culinary talents who fire up the grills and create their best dishes... Read More
The Wooten/Bailey Bass Bash
Five-time Grammy-winning bassist and composer Victor Wooten, visiting scholar in performance studies at Berklee, and his longtime collaborator, Steve Bailey, chair of Berklee’s Bass Department, join forces with drum... Read More
Lizzo has Arrived
In 2014’s hip-hop culture, built on stale rhymes about sex, money and drugs, Houston-bred, Minneapolis-based artist, Lizzo relies on inventive wordplay and an ability to seamlessly flow between rapping... Read More
Boston Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Award Opportunity
Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, in partnership with the Boston Cultural Council, today announced the City’s first-ever Artist Fellowship Award pilot program... Read More
Choreographer Donald Byrd Brings Dance to Provincetown
The work of Donald Byrd and his Seattle-based Spectrum Dance Theater will be a centerpiece of this year’s 12th Annual Provincetown Dance Festival being held June 23-24, 7:30 pm... Read More
Harlem: Found Ways
With the exhibition Harlem: Found Ways, the Cooper Gallery presents artistic visions and engagements specific to Harlem, New York City, in the last decades. Each artwork employs a distinct... Read More
The Global Lens of Lisa Kristine
Lisa Kristine is a San Francisco based photographer specializing in indigenous peoples worldwide. Through her work, Lisa wishes to encourage a dialogue about the beauty, diversity, and hardship of... Read More