Spending a day out of Cambridge? If you wish you were in Paris but can only make it to New York –– take your dreams to the Met for a morning or afternoon and see “Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris” and “Paris as Muse,: Photography 1840s-1930s,” both (through May 4) and The Passions of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux” (through May 26
Category: Arts
J. Montgomery to headline blues benefit for film about 1960s WBCN-radio
WBCN was the hub of enormous musical, social and political activity in Boston much of which had a national impact,” says James Montgomery, ho will be headlining a benefit for a forthcoming film about the radio station. “The blues were at the heart of it, and we’ll celebrate the roots of blues in this special evening of music.”
Cambridge’s Luke Farrar Kickstarts fundraising for Aussie Claustral Canyon 3-D Film
“Redlegs” featured at Roxbury Film Festival, in Boston Debut
House of Blues Gala Benefit for The American Revolution
Cambridge writer Anita Harris shares photos from gala benefit for Bill Lichtenstein’s forthcoming film, “The American Revolution”–a documentary on WBCN radio which Lichtenstein credits as instrumental (pun intended) in the political and cultural upheavals of the late 1960s.
Davis-Orton “Cambridge on the Hudson” Photo Show Adds Depth To Field
In the current Davis-Orton show in Hudson, New York, Four photorgraphers make powerful statements about the nature of photography, art, perception, human emotion and the passage of time.
Photography Review: Edward Weston at the MFA
Will Holt reviews “Leaves of Grass,” Edward Weston photography at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston.
Revere Sandcastles: Zeitgeist at Low Tide
On Sunday, I drove up to Revere to take in the annual Sand Castle Competition…As always the entries were amazing–I had to wonder how on earth (so to speak) the artists managed to build them. Especially enjoyed “Skin and Bones,”…