Welcome to the New Cambridge Observer: News and Views from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Harvard Square During Covid: Finding Beauty in the Wreckage
In photos of Harvard Square from the Covid 19 pandemic, , Anita Harris shows the ongoing transformation of Harvard Square– and her own.
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Lacoste Gallery: Empowering Voices: Artists of color, social justice & the public
Lacoste ceramics Gallery in Concord features eight artists of color in response to the current cries for racial justice. Anita Harris says the show provokes profound ideas and emotions and “serves as a bridge from our individual and collective pasts”– inspiring what she hopes will be “a universally shared, just and creative future. “”
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The free press, the truth, and making a difference.
New Cambridge Observer’s Anita Harris writes that the free press–alternative or traditional–can make a huge difference in peoples’ lives simply by reporting the truth.
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Lacoste: Lily Fein responds to “Mississippi mad potter” ceramics.
Anita Harris on Lacoste, Concord Gallery opening of Lily Fein response to George Ohr, 19th Century “Mad Hatter” Ceramicist of Mississipi
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Covid 19: Masks in Mass are required outdoors. Period.
Cambridge writer Anita Harris explains Covid 19 mask requirements in Cambridge, Watertown, and in other Massachusetts communities,