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“When the current administration took office, I was struck by the parallels between what was happening in the 1770s and ...
the Boston Massacre of 1770; the Tea Act of 1773; and the Coercive or Intolerable Acts of 1774. These events caused a change in the consciousness of the people, as John Adams later observed.
And it’s a slaughter, it’s a massacre, just like the Boston Massacre in 1770. Dao: We were talking ... Music is the only art that’s invisible and it’s the one that works the fastest.
An ambitious citywide exhibition will feature 20 public art commissions at outdoor venues and partnering museums. By Hilarie M. Sheets This article is part of our Museums special section about how ...
It’s easy to spot the new ornate archways and towering domed ceiling that greet the rush of commuters stepping off the trains ...
The Boston Public Art Triennial will display dozens of pieces downtown and in neighborhoods across the city, reflecting much-changed appetites for public art For decades — even a century or more ...
This year’s Boston election cycle is drawing far more interest from potential candidates than two years ago, which lacked a mayoral race and had a City Council incumbent speculating that the ...
Harold Burnham shares his process and passion for boatbuilding in Essex 06:38. Known throughout the maritime community, ...
Mike Toole is the managing editor for CBS Boston. He has worked in the WBZ-TV newsroom for more than 20 years. He previously wrote and produced news and sports at WABC-TV in New York. The Boston ...
A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago’s drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who died in a concentration camp. By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg A ...