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A New Mural Is Coming to Cambridge’s Central Square

High school students are teaming up with an international artist to bring a new mural to Central Square. Students from the NuVu Studio and contemporary […]

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Pianos Are Coming Back to the Streets of Boston This Fall

More than 500,000 people got the chance to show off their musical prowess when the Celebrity Series of Boston helped line the city’s streets with […]

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Random International to Show 150 Milliseconds at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

What does it take to make a form appear human and alive? Only fifteen points and 150 milliseconds, according to European creative studio Random International. That’s the […]

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French Experimental Typography Designer to Speak in Cambridge

Paris native Philippe Apeloig hasn’t been to Cambridge in about ten years, but he says he’s looking forward to returning on Monday to speak at Le […]

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Summer 2016 Events at ICA Boston

Food, music, an unbeatable view. Sure, the ICA requires a trek across the channel, but make it there on a warm summer night and you’ll […]

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Photos: Giant Fruit Tree Ripens Faneuil Hall

At the spot near Faneuil Hall where a towering, brightly-lit Norwegian spruce shines during the holidays, another type of tree came to life on Friday. A […]

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The MassArt Auction is Back for Another Night of Philanthropy

The Massachusetts College of Art and Design will host their 27th annual benefit auction this Saturday, April 9. Designed to support and encourage student artists, […]

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Sync Your Heartbeat to a New Interactive Sculpture in Chestnut Hill

Maybe you’ve heard your own heartbeat before, but odds are you’ve never seen it—at least not on this scale. “Heart of the City,” a new […]

Home & Property

Land Conservation Comes to Life at the BPL

Prior to 125 years ago, organized land conservation didn’t exist. That is, until Charles Eliot put forth a new idea—to create an organization that would […]

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Megacities Asia Opens This Weekend at the MFA

Bangs, crashes, and clanks rattle throughout the MFA’s Ann and Graham Gund Gallery. It would usually be a commotion for any other museum, but the […]

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Rodin: Transforming Sculpture Is Coming to PEM

A thought. A kiss. An arm outstretched. The work of sculptor Auguste Rodin is instantly recognizable—often imitated, but good luck duplicating it. And soon some of […]

City Life

The Gardner Museum Heist: Who’s Got the Art?

Sometimes, when Anthony Amore gets frustrated by his 11-year hunt for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s stolen paintings, he and the FBI agents on the […]

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Steve Martin Talks Lawren Harris Exhibit at the MFA Boston

Steve Martin, a man of many talents, is in town this weekend as the guest curator for The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren […]

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A Modern-Day Soiree at the Gardner Museum

Strolling through the Gardner Museum on any casual Saturday afternoon, one might wonder: What was it like when Isabella Stewart Gardner herself walked these halls? What […]

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Martha Tedeschi Is Harvard Art Museums’ New Director

Et voilà, the last of three major museum director vacancies in Boston has been filled. The Harvard Art Museums announced Wednesday that Martha Tedeschi—currently the deputy […]