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A Voice From History
 Perhaps one of the most significant singers you’ve never heard of, Roland Hayes (1887–1977) was the first internationally renowned African American singer, performing before European royalty
Boston Accent: Sharp Skater
    Ross Miner has been skating since the age of 3. “I’m originally from Vermont,” he says, “and it’s like a birthday party skill up there.” What may have started as a fun w
The Real Boston Celtics
 As the first event for Harvard Square’s seventh annual Winter Carnival, Boston’s Celtic Music Fest (passim.org/bcmfest) gets things off on the right foot with a lively lineup celebrating the
The Lost World
 Explore the mysteries surrounding one of the Western hemisphere’s most intriguing lost civilizations at the Museum of Science (refer to listing, page 19) exhibit Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed.
Light Up the Night
 Celebrate the Festival of Lights this year at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (refer to listing, page 19) as the venerable Fenway institution hosts several events and activities related to the e
Getting in the Spirit
 There’s more to the Freedom Trail Foundation’s Freedom Trail Players (refer to listing, page 46) than telling tales of Boston’s famed Colonial era-sites. During the yuletide season, visito
Boston Accent: Bach to Basics
When Martin Pearlman steps onto a stage, the audience knows they’re in for a unique experience. Pearlman is a composer, conductor and the music director and founder of Boston Baroque, North America�
Remembering Tom Menino
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 Boston’s longest-serving mayor passed away recently at age 71. For a man who dismissed visionaries as ineffective in getting things done, Tom Menino both effected massive change and had a visi
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