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Take a walk through history at these Massachusetts cemeteries R. Scott Reedy Daily News Correspondent Looking for somewhere to take a contemplative walk and a break from today’s uncertain times? By design, many cemeteries – particularly the rural or garden variety which gradually replaced churchyard burying grounds over the course of the 19th century – afford peace and quiet, and the opportunity for reflection. Today, with their paved roads and walkways, cemeteries – some flat and others with hills – are ideal for walking. And while they offer solitude, even on the quietest of days you’ll rarely be entirely alone. Cemeteries are home to birds and other animals – squirrels and rabbits, the occasional deer or turkey, or, if there is a nearby pond or stream, perhaps geese, turtles, even a swan or two. ....
Before dawn on December 4, 1969 more than a dozen plainclothes Chicago police raided an apartment while members of the Black Panthers slept. A blaze of gunfire filled the rooms, killing two top leaders, including chairman Fred Hampton who had been drugged and was passed out in his bed. The event s brutality shook Chicago and the nation at a racially fraught and politically divisive time in U.S. history. A few years later in Boston, activist-artist Dana Chandler memorialized the Black Panther leader s assassination in a striking, pulled-from-life sculpture. Now – on Chandler s 80th birthday – the Museum of Fine Arts is announcing the acquisition of “Fred Hampton s Door 2.” It s the first of the artist s works to enter the MFA s collection. ....
We loved âThe Nutcracker.â We rejoiced at âBlack Nativityâ While I understood all spaces should be open to all, this specific space was created to expand a sense of belonging to more, writes playwright Kirsten Greenidge. By Kirsten GreenidgeUpdated February 18, 2021, 11:28 a.m. Email to a Friend Kirsten Greenidge.Katia Nigro Of particular excitement to me and my sisters at holiday time when we were growing up was the ritual of dressing to leave our house in Arlington: the snow white tights, still cool from their cellophane and cardboard trappings, and our matching patent leather Mary Janes; slips and freshly braided hair, or, if there hadnât been enough time for our mother to braid three heads, one of us was perhaps expertly adjusted with some Posnerâs and âthe brush,â which was nobodyâs friend. Our dresses matched, as well: swaths of wine colored velvet; crisp white collars; a wide, dark green sash of satin tied wit ....
Whatâs happening in the arts world Updated December 17, 2020, 4:08 p.m. Email to a Friend MUSIC Rock & Pop LORI MCKENNA Stoughtonâs Grammy-winning songwriter performs with a full band in a livestream from the Club Passim stage, where she cut her teeth as a young musician. Dec. 18, 7 p.m. CHAD STOKES AND THE PINTOS The Dispatch frontman takes to the Internet for a show to benefit Calling All Crows, the service organization cofounded by Stokes and his partner and tour manager Sybil Urmston. The day also includes an online service project and teach-in in partnership with Riot RI, and pre and post-show hangouts. ....