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Category: Arts

Arts

The tale of the ‘Pinckney Piper’: Meet Beacon Hill’s roaming pandemic bagpiper

Zoro News 9 October 2020 No Comments

He emerges around dusk to some fanfare, before he traverses the Hill. The melody flows from his bagpipes, echoing through the streets, and drawing his…

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Hundreds of Regal, Cineworld movie theaters to close

Zoro News 5 October 2020 No Comments

DANICA KIRKA and LINDSEY BAHR, AP October 5, 2020 LONDON (AP) — In the latest blow to the beleaguered film industry, the second-largest movie theater…

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As locals mourn Chadwick Boseman, ABC to air ‘Black Panther’ and tribute doc Sunday

Zoro News 30 August 2020 No Comments

AP August 30, 2020 | 12:08 PM NEW YORK (AP) — ABC will air “Black Panther” commercial-free Sunday as a prime-time tribute to Chadwick Boseman.…

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After the ‘Roxbury Love’ mural was destroyed, Kim Janey asks: How can Boston preserve its public art?

Zoro News 21 August 2020 No Comments

The destruction of a beloved mural in Roxbury last month is now propelling City Council President Kim Janey towards discovering methods Boston can higher preserve…

View More After the ‘Roxbury Love’ mural was destroyed, Kim Janey asks: How can Boston preserve its public art?
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‘People are angry’: A Roxbury mural was destroyed to make way for new housing, spurring a wave of backlash

Zoro News 24 July 2020 No Comments

The demolition of a Roxbury mural that positioned Nelson Mandela’s gaze above Warren Street generated swift condemnation Thursday, as a native developer cleared the property…

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‘I’m not just that guy who takes pictures’: Thaddeus Miles on attending and photographing protests against racism in Boston

Zoro News 21 July 2020 No Comments

There’s no scarcity of pictures that doc the protests against racism and police brutality that have taken place in Boston and throughout the nation during…

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Arts

The Cantab Lounge, a Central Square bar and music venue, is up for sale

Zoro News 20 July 2020 No Comments

“It has been a spring and summer of many griefs, and to this I am sad to officially add the loss of our historical home,…

View More The Cantab Lounge, a Central Square bar and music venue, is up for sale
Arts

Vintage Super Mario Bros. video game sells for $114,000

Zoro News 12 July 2020 No Comments

DALLAS (AP) — An unopened copy of a classic Super Mario Bros. video game has been offered for $114,000 in an public sale that underscored…

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Here’s who should replace the Christopher Columbus statue, according to readers

Zoro News 17 June 2020 No Comments

While the City of Boston re-evaluates the future of a decapitated Christopher Columbus statue, strong opinions from residents have emerged on both sides. The Italian…

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Arts

Who would you like to see as a statue in Boston?

Zoro News 12 June 2020 No Comments

After being decapitated early Wednesday morning, the statue of Christopher Columbus in Boston’s North End neighborhood has been eliminated. Mayor Walsh has said that the…

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Arts

Cinema chain AMC warns it may not survive the pandemic

Zoro News 3 June 2020 No Comments

Movie theater chain AMC — which operates 10 locations in Eastern Massachusetts, together with one on Tremont Street in Boston — warned Wednesday that it…

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Arts

Here’s the art that students have made during the coronavirus pandemic

Zoro News 11 May 2020 No Comments

The stay-at-home advisory has uprooted routines for everybody — and we’re all coping in a different way. For students whose school year will end online,…

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‘This American Life,’ Now a Pulitzer Winner, Is Once More a Pioneer

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

Like all of Ira Glass’s favourite tales, this one begins with an obsession. Last spring, Nadia Reiman, a supervising producer of “This American Life,” the…

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Enough With the Selfies. How About a Quarantine Portrait?

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

Self-isolation can really feel like Groundhog Day. But one current Sunday felt totally different — thrilling, even — to Hannah Scott, 29, a stay-at-home mom…

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Arts

A Pianist Has Cracked a Composer’s Code

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

The music of Thomas Adès isn’t straightforward — not for listeners, and particularly not for performers. His fashion, whether or not in a small solo…

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‘Rewind’ Review: Filmmaking as Therapy

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

In a disturbingly private documentary, a filmmaker seems again on his expertise of being sexually abused as a toddler. Source link

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‘Clementine’ Review: Lovers by the Lake

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

In the wake of a breakup, a girl squats in her ex-lover’s lake home and turns into enamored of a mysterious teenager. This trite premise…

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‘Working Man’ Review: Evolving on the Assembly Line

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

The decay of the American Rust Belt offers a backdrop for a manufacturing unit employee’s transformation on this often maudlin drama. Source link

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‘On a Magical Night’ Review: Ghosts of Lovers Past and Present

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

The authentic title of this French movie, “Chambre 212,” can also be the resort room its lead character, Maria, checks into after an argument together…

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Arts

‘Mossville: When Great Trees Fall’ Review: The Material Toxicity of Racism

Zoro News 7 May 2020 No Comments

Mossville, a small, predominantly black neighborhood in Southwestern Louisiana, was based by a freed slave in 1790. It endured by the Civil War, Jim Crow…

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In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity

Zoro News 23 January 2021 No Comments

While conservative Catholics have doubled down on abortion coverage and non secular freedom for the previous 4 years, Mr. Biden’s coverage priorities replicate these of…

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Gladdie Fowler, Educator and Mental Health Advocate, Dies at 69

Zoro News 23 January 2021 No Comments

When Gladdie Fowler was a younger instructor in Beaumont, Texas, she as soon as observed {that a} scholar regarded sick and insisted he go to…

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