An Almost Christmas Present
In the past decade, writer/director David E. Talbert has created beloved comedy films including First Sunday and Baggage Claim, but the 24-time NAACP Theatre Award nominee and Best Playwright... Read More
A.R.T. Reaches Out to Post-Election Community
You’ve got to love A.R.T. Not only are they one of the most popular and progressive theater companies in the country, they also have a strong commitment to the communities... Read More
Fashion World Celebrates Designer Daniel Hernández
DH Studios Inc. will host its highly-anticipated annual fashion show at the Larz Anderson Museum on Monday, Nov 14, 2016. International Award Winning and celebrity designer Daniel Hernández started... Read More
Oct. 29, 2016 is Melinda Lopez Day
This Saturday, Julie Burros, Chief of Arts and Culture for the City of Boston will present playwright, actor and educator Melinda Lopez with an official proclamation from Mayor Martin... Read More
Like Poems on the Landscape
By John Black Gentrification isn’t a new phenomenon to a city like Boston. Walk through almost any neighborhood and you can find people who remember the way it used... Read More
A Celebration of Light at the MFA
It’s dark when you wake up in the morning and dark when you get home from work. Which makes it the perfect time to celebrate light, especially if you... Read More
Uncovering the Story of Americans Killed by A Bomb at Hiroshima
By John Black It’s a story too few people know about. When the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945, among the estimated 140,000 casualties that... Read More
Japanese Hit Series Midnight Diner Comes to Netflix 10/21
Midnight Diner depicts the ups and downs of life as they play out in a small diner in the backstreets of the bustling city center. Based on the manga... Read More
Taj Paxton: Programming Diversity Docs at LOGO
By John Black LGBTQ fans of the LOGO network already know they can tune in to find reruns of Absolutely Fabulous, catch up on the latest drama on RuPaul’s... Read More