Cambridge Local AFL-CIO Insulators, Tin Kinockers and Pipefitters exhibit a large inflatable rat to make clear how they feel about the use of non-union, non-Cambridge workers
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Ladino Music Group Aljashu to perform at 2012 Boston Jewish Music Festival
Boston music group Aljashu’s intercultural performance of Sephardic songs, in the Ladino language, will take place at the 2012 Boston Jewish Music Festival on March 5, at Ohabei Shalom, Synagogue, in Brookline.
Review: Boston ICA Draw/Dance Transforms Ways of Seeing, Being
Cambridge writer Anita Harris finds Boston ICA’s Draw Dance show transformative.
Filmmaker uses novel site to fundraise for doc on Boston 60s WBCN rock politics radio
Boston filmmaker Bill Lichtenstein is seeking $104K to fund documentary “The American Revolution” about 60s Boston radio station WBCN. “We changed the world once and we can do it again,” he says.
Cambridge collaboration to inaugurate entrepreneurship “Walk of Fame” on Friday 9/18/11
At 1PM, collaborators from MIT, CIC, the Marion Ewing Kauffman Foundation
for Entrepreneurship, several venture funds, the City of Cambridge,
Ernst & Young and others will inaugurate the world’s first “Walk of
Fame” for entrepreneurs . The event, open to the public, will be held at the Kendall Square T stop in front of
the Marriott Hotel’s newly redesigned plaza.
Artists El Anatsui and Chihuli Bring Glass, Wood, Color, Imagination to Life
Artists Chihuly and El Anatsui bring to life beautiful worlds based on imagination and the seemingly-mundane.
Mr. Snowman: Neighborliness in Tough Times
Rather than engage in namecalling and derision, I’ll quit now –and simply thank whomever built Mr. Snowman for your neighborliness and sense of fun. You really brightened my day!
Art of Decay: Where Do We Go From Here?
In pondering the curators’ decisions to highlight these artists, I can’t help but conclude that they’re making a statement about the current state of civilization, politics, and art. But I ask, where do we go from here?