Following the resurgent popularity of sensory deprivation, FLOAT Boston might just show that feeling nothing for a while is exactly what we need.
Newton Inspires Shines a Light on Community Talent
During the annual lecture series, 16 members of the Newton community spoke about everything from the Big Bang Theory to watercolors.
Playfulness and Eccentricity Meet in MFA Exhibit
Renowned not only for his work on the cover art for a Kanye West album, but also for collaborations with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Supreme, Murakami’s work has drawn visitors to the MFA since October.
With Sistine Solar, Users Soak up the Sun in Style
Determined to shift the public perception of solar panels, Solar Sistine offers users a customizable “solar skin.”
A Peek Inside the Artist’s Abode with Fenway Open Studios
When creating something completely new in the art world, getting a little feedback can be nice. And that’s where Fenway Open Studios comes into play.
Poetry on the T Returns After Brief Hiatus
If that sign on the T seems just a little too profound to be an advertisement, it might just be a piece of poetry.
With Echo, Adamowicz Calls Attention to Hidden Sugars
Baffled by the excess sugar added to his favorite beverages, Laurent Adamowicz founded EChO, a not-for-profit foundation focusing on using research, technology, and health education to help eradicate childhood obesity.
Finding Stories at the Push of a Button
Malls are still filled with people waiting, even if there aren’t as many as there used to be. Instead of staring at a phone, however, try a short story dispenser.
Gardner Exhibit Explores the Art of Friendship
Last month the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum debuted the Henry James and American Painting, an exhibition geared specifically towards the deep friendship of Gardner and James.
At MIT, 90 Seconds to Win
A group of 20 entrepreneurs pitched their ideas to a panel of judges under the iconic dome on MIT’s academic campus for a chance to win $5,000 to grow their startups.