“I am breaking barriers. Help break them with me,” said MA State Representative Juana Matias, encouraging women to become politically involved.
Early Renaissance Artist Blends Tradition with Innovation
“At first look, Angelico’s might be like many others,” Strehlke said. “What I want to focus on, however, are several details which show us an artist working within a traditional framework, but, already at the start of his career, engaging in a search for a new type of realistic depiction.”
Boston Residents Celebrate National Poetry Month at Festival
A retired lawyer, a former convict, and a grandma were among those gathered at the Boston Public Library on Saturday to share stories and prose in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Newton Residents Work to Preserve Webster Woods
On Monday, the Webster Woods Advisory Panel held their first meeting to begin discussion on possible avenues to preserve portions of Webster Woods acquired by Boston College in 2016.
Living on the Edge: My First Experience at Graffiti Alley
Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio discusses spray paint, smiley faces, and her first attempt at street art in Graffiti Alley in Cambridge.
Hundreds Gathered in Boston for ‘Working People’s Day of Action’ Rally
On Monday, Senators Warren and Markey, Mayor Marty Walsh, among others, spoke in support of unions, and joined rally-goers in protest of the pending Supreme Court case Janus vs. ASFCME.
At MFA, ‘Klimt and Schiele: Drawn’ Exhibit Breaks Boundaries
Presenting 60 provocative drawings by Austrian artists Gustan Klimt and Egon Schiele, on loan from the Alberti Museum in Vienna, the MFA’s newest exhibit shatters convention and shocks viewers.
The Day a Box of Girl Scout Cookies Saved My Life
Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio discusses the healing power of Girl Scout cookies, and where to find them: the Harvard T Station.
After 62 Years, Public Library Branch Returns to Chinatown
For the first time in 62 years, the Boston Public Library has a branch in Chinatown. Its opening marks an important commitment to ensuring each neighborhood has equal access to services.
Popular Cleveland Circle Hangout Agoro’s to Close
After less than two years in Cleveland Circle, Agoro’s Pizza Bar and Grill will close its doors for good on Sunday. News came as a shock to local residents and Boston College students, as Agoro’s served as a popular hangout.