Boston


‘Dance/Draw’ Bravely Blurs Art Divide

The ICA's new exhibit explores the relation between performance and visual art.


A Glimpse of 'Tent City'

Across the street from the Federal Reserve Bank in the middle of Boston’s financial district, an unusual cityscape has sprouted. Neat rows of brightly-colored tents, waving banners, and scrawled posters now command the green space in Dewey Square, and serve as one of the central meeting places for the Occupy Boston movement.


A Glimpse of 'Tent City'

Get a glimpse of 'Tent City' -- the epicenter of Occupy Boston that has combined neat rows of brightly-colored tents, waving banners, and scrawled posters in Dewey Square for the past two weeks.


Passing on the Gift of Music

When musicians perform, they create a mood that lasts until the last patron leaves the concert hall—but it seldom moves ...


After Troubled Past, Barry's Corner in Allston Poised for Development

Residents say they feel that Harvard’s recommendations for Allston represent a chance for the University to reinvigorate the neighborhood but are worried that history will repeat itself in what they characterize as a perennial exclusion of community members from neighborhood planning.


BSO Takes Tentative Lead in Season Debut

A master conductor can guide a symphony to reach its full potential. An electrifying soloist can compensate for uninspired programming. ...


Allston Residents Dissatisfied with City's Role in Planning

Local residents who provide input on Harvard’s expansion into Allston say they are disappointed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority’s community support during the planning process.


Boston Fashion Week

FM's Dean Shu '15 explores the opening of Boston Fashion Week last Friday in the Boston Mandarin Oriental.


Bike Theft Awareness

MBTA Police as well as Red Line employees, will be posted in the Central Square, Harvard Square, Porter Square, Davis Square, and Alewife T Stations for an outreach program to prevent bike theft on Wednesday afternoon, between 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.


In South Boston, Warren Vies for Swing Vote

South Boston, a long-time stronghold of conservative Democrats, will likely be a key battle ground in the upcoming 2012 Senate race between incumbent Republican Scott Brown and Warren, the undisputed Democratic front runner.


Artist Stretches from Proverbs to Poetry

Slam performer takes inspiration from her cultural heritage.


Liz Longley, grand prize winner of the International Acoustic Award, performs for an attentive crowd of college students taking a break from the art exhibitions.


Students from colleges across Boston explore the exhibits throughout the Museum of Fine Arts, including the new Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, which opened this month.


Buying Art Blind: A New Approach to Acquisition

The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston brings innovation to fundraising.


Hubway Plans to Expands to Cambridge in Spring

On July 28th, Boston launched a new bike-sharing system: the New Balance Hubway. "We're already up to 3000 annual members. 75,000 rides have been taken so far. These numbers are much better than we predicted—it took similar cities far longer to get to these numbers," said Mary F. McLaughlin, marketing manager of Alta Bicycle Sharing, the operator of Boston's Hubway project. Bike sharing has already caught on in Boston, and plans are underway to expand across the Charles in the coming spring.


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