For the last 23 years, 13 empty frames have hung on the walls of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The frames represent the 13 paintings that were stolen in the biggest art theft in U.S. history.
Imagine putting together a supergroup of all your favorite musicians. Today you might invite Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga, but 60 years ago? Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash...
Art For All
Nick Capasso has been the director of the Fitchburg Art Museum since December, but he still admits to feeling like a newcomer.
Way back in the 1890s in France, chic Parisians were more likely to eat in cafés, bars and restaurants than they were to dine in their own homes. Advertisers got smart, and thousands of eateries thro
Whether in the form of a baby shower invitation or the pastel paint on the walls of a nursery, the colors pink and blue have been strongly associated with gender for decades.
What goes around comes around in the city of Boston, so remember to be on the lookout for your copy of Rishi Reddi's fictional story “Karma,” the One City One Story program selection for the Bost
Living Out Loud
One
of the most poignant things that Andrew Lippa’s mentor Stephen Schwartz ever
said to him was, “Sooner or later, you’ll find that you’re writing the same
thing
Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman may be known as a genius in the
theater world, but she still gets nervous when she signs on to direct a
new show. “You have to work your way through about 72 hours of this sort
of overwhelming, frenzied feeling about it and then just forget about
all that,” she says.
Kalin Mitov was just five years old when he fell in love with dancing. His sister’s friend, a dancer, was the most beautiful girl he’d ever seen, and when she took him to one of her dance competit