Picturing Frederick Douglass: The Most Photographed American of the 19th Century at the Museum of African American History reveals the visual history of one of the greatest anti-slavery activists of his era
The work of innovative American choreographer William Forsythe takes center stage as Boston Ballet begins the 2017 leg of its current season with the 1984 piece Artifact
Jim Lapides, owner of International Poster Gallery, embarks on a new adventure with the opening of his South End headquarters
“In 1990 I walked into a gallery and discovered the world of original vintage posters,” recalls Jim Lapides, owner of Boston’s International Poster Gallery.
After a long run on Newbury Street in the Back Bay, International Poster Gallery moves its wares to the South End.
Dark humor and the Irish seem to go hand-in-hand, and there’s no better illustration of this than Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane.
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, perhaps it’s fitting that Chocolate: The Exhibition recently made its Boston debut at the Museum of Science.
Detroit may claim the title of “Hockeytown, U.S.A.,” yet Boston certainly gives Motown its fair share of competition for the rights to that nickname.