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With A Fresh Coat Of Paint And A Few Adjustments, The Brattle Theatre Reopens July 2
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Brattle Theatre Executive Director: Outpouring Of Community Support Was Like It s A Wonderful Life
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20 Years On, The Brattle Film Foundation Sticks To Its Creative Beginnings
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Front Porch Arts Collective actors performed for a packed house at the Central Square Theater. (Courtesy Front Porch Arts Collective)
After staggering losses in the arts sector throughout 2020 due to the pandemic, the city of Boston has awarded $450,000 in COVID-19 relief funding, through an initiative geared toward supporting arts and culture organizations run by Black, indigenous, people of color.
Grantees include the the Front Porch Collective, the Pao Arts Center, Hyde Square Task Force and Jean Appolon Expressions, among others.
Dawn Simmons, artistic director for the Front Porch Collective, said it’s been a tough year, but they’ve pulled through together.
For Many, It s Hardship For The Holidays
Thomas Briggs evens out the stump of a Christmas tree at Wilson Farm in Lexington
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Hard Holidays
The holiday season is a time many look forward to all year. Usually, it s a time for family gatherings and to practice long-held traditions. But the raging pandemic and crumbling economy have forced people of all ages to make difficult holiday choices, as the traditional season of joy now carries unexpected hardships and considerations.
Thomas Briggs can sense it. The 22 year old has sold Christmas trees at Wilson Farm in Lexington for the past six winters. He said he has noticed a depressing trend this season.