“Ain’t No Mo” runs at the Boston Center for the Arts from Jan. 10 to Feb. 8. Tickets start at $25 and discounts are available for students, veterans, seniors and theater lovers under 35. Grant hopes ...
Located in West Roxbury, the Brucewood Homes are the first internationally certified Passive House builds in Boston and earned the firm the award given to projects that “represent excellence in ...
Sixty-two years ago, segregation under Jim Crow was completely legal and violently enforced in the South in states like Florida. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which would end legal segregation, wouldn ...
It was reported that the newly freed people began to celebrate with prayer, feasting, song and dance. In my mind, as a spiritually led and impassioned artist, the four ways these folks lifted freedom ...
Mayor Michelle Wu last week appealed to Boston Public School parents for support for her administration’s controversial plan to lease White Stadium to a professional soccer team. In a December 23 ...
Jimmy Carter’s death this week was a stark reminder of how far our country has strayed from the mission of healing America’s racial divide and devoting our time and resources ...
Richard Dean Parsons, a distinguished leader in corporate America renowned for his roles at Time Warner and Citigroup, died Thursday at his Manhattan home. He was 76.
For the first time in more than 20 years, trains in the MBTA can run at full speed throughout the entire subway system. Officials celebrated the elimination of the last slow zones — areas where wear ...
Berthaud’s work “Sweet Spot” stands outside the Roxbury branch of the Boston Public Library and is on view until Jan. 31.
SJC Chief Justice Kimberly S. Budd, the first Black woman to serve in the position, swore Cartwright in. Also present at the ceremony in the John Adams Courthouse downtown was Roderick L. Ireland, the ...
The National Football League team that created and marketed the saying the “Patriot Way” has proven, once again, that they may not be the family organization they claim to be. The sudden firing of ...
Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year announcement has been made, and it’s Simone Biles. The Olympic gold medalist and most decorated gymnast in world championship history receives the honor ...