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Mother’s Day is fast approaching and if you haven’t got a gift yet, it’s time to get moving.
Books are always a reliable option, after all, who doesn’t love reading? Digital and audiobooks are an even better idea nowadays because they don’t cost you shelf space. Plus you can easily take them wherever you want without the fear of hardcovers weighing down your luggage.
New stations for the Green Line Extension north of Boston won’t just provide platforms for trains – they’ll also be platforms for several new pieces in the MBTA’s public art collection.
Contractors are beginning to assemble the new stations on the Green Line Extension (GLX) in preparation for its opening later this year, and during the project’s February Community Working Group meeting, the officials shared images of how the new artworks will fit into the new stations.
In a statement, MBTA officials wrote that “this GLX Art Enrichment Program seeks to contribute to the vibrancy of the GLX communities by investing in the success of local artists… The goal is to enhance existing station elements to create a warm and welcoming environment in key areas experienced by the riding public, to both unify and differentiate stations, and to enhance the connection between the station and the community.”
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Two sides of Kate: from the Incredible Hulk to a limp piece of cabbage
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Yorick arrives at the Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf with Kate Mulvany. Although, in truth, audiences know the acclaimed actor and writer well for her association with Richard III - her knockout performance in the lead role won multiple awards - rather than
Hamlet, where the skull of the aforementioned Yorick (alas) appears.
In this instance, Yorick is the name of the silver-skull-tipped walking stick that accompanies Mulvany who lives with a significant spinal disability. Although todayâs plan is to talk about her upcoming adaptation of Ruth Parkâs novel
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