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Hustling to keep yourself afloat is hard enough. Hustling for your whole family is another story. A Connecticut dancer and painter share how they’ve learned to keep solving an ever-shifting puzzle of schedules and needs.
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Singers with the Green Mountain Chorus, Vermont's oldest barbershop ensemble, have fanned out across parts of northern Vermont each Valentine's Day for decades — serenading Vermonters in offices, homes, restaurants and even on the street.
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Champlain College's Game Studio has over 20 years of experience training students for the video game industry, including at their international campus in Canada.
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A first ever Massachusetts poet laureate will be selected sometime this year. Poetry "enriches the civic life of Massachusetts in innumerable ways," Governor Maura Healey wrote in an executive order announced this week.
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The David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University presents a play based on the true story of a massacre on the Bojayá community in Colombia.
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The announcement of the course “Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition History, Culture, Theory & Politics through Music” has generated global attention, with many people having mixed emotions about the necessity of the class.
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How 2024 Distinguished Mexican Carlos Hernández Chávez made his mark in Hartford.
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Drummers across the globe know the Zildjian name because it’s emblazoned on every shiny cymbal they make. What’s less known is that the family has been making their famous cymbals, with a secret process, for more than four centuries.
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City councilors on Monday night approved a license for a two-day festival that could bring national touring artists to city-owned Payson Park. The festival is scheduled for Aug. 2-3, 2025.
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All Boston school-aged children in grades pre-K to 12 will receive free admission to nine of Boston’s cultural institutions starting January. The move marks an expansion of "BPS Sundays," a pilot program launched this past February that granted Boston Public School students free admission to six cultural institutions on the first two Sundays of the month.