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Boston youth orchestra finds new, single home
The building, originally the Sunday school for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, will serve as a home and rehearsal space for the BYSO’s six ensembles.
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Growing coalition voices opposition to Shattuck plan
Neighbors say city unable to manage current drug use in park
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Education leaders applaud state guidance on student diversity
More transfers from community colleges is one goal
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Tuesday’s election raises the prospects in Boston, Brockton
Candidates of color in both cities could shift racial power balance in government
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Tips to help turn your hobby into a profitable business
Many people are fortunate enough to have hobbies that bring them joy, satisfaction, and a sense of accomplishment.
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Maine mass shooting reflects years of gun control inaction
We must consider this tragedy in the context of current world events. We must start thinking about how everything is interconnected.
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Steel mills can steal from the least powerful
U.S. Steel gave birth to Gary, Indiana, in 1906. The city, named after a chairman of the corporation’s board, started as housing for steelworkers.
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IN THE NEWS
Duncan’s law practice in Springfield had focused on criminal defense, juvenile and landlord-tenant cases in Hampden County Superior Court and U.S. District Court, both in Springfield.
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Why we should change the name of Faneuil Hall
The resolution was filed and successfully guided to passage, 10-3, under the fearless leadership of Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson of Roxbury.
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Hip-hop takes center stage at Black New England Conference
Thorpe made his remarks during the 17th Annual Black New England Conference last month, themed “I, Too, Sing: Art, Music and Writing in our BIPOC Communities.”
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Developers of Color Summit focuses on equity, access
Developers and real estate practitioners shared personal perspectives and stories of overcoming challenges in a “day in the life” panel moderated by Chrystal Kornegay, CEO of MassHousing.
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An equitable clean energy transition starts with the Future Grid
With aggressive, nation-leading climate change, clean energy, and equity goals set by states like Massachusetts, we cannot wait to begin building for the future.
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Fifty years of Sweet Honey in the Rock: Topical songs for times, trials and triumphs
Sweet Honey in the Rock, it just sounds good. So what is, who is Sweet Honey in the Rock? They are a dynamic, historical a capella singing group of women founded in November 1973.
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Why is the news about Black people so negative?
Racist stereotypes persist in media portrayals of Black folks
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Dimock Center to add new addiction facility
A new addiction treatment program in Roxbury will attempt to fill a citywide gap in substance abuse disorder care.
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Black Teacher Archive reveals untold stories of the fight for education justice
Harvard repository aims to fill a gap in Black history
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Madison Park Lady Cardinals win second city volleyball title in school history
“This is what a team should be, everybody pulling for everybody,” she said. “That thought is what makes us who we are — a championship team.”
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Black QB leads Harvard to win over Dartmouth
Jaden Craig rushes for most of his team’s points
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New exhibit at historic Old North Church
Angela Johnson, ONI Board Member, Catherine Matthews, Director of Education at ONI, and Dr. Jonathan Chu, Vice Chair of the ONI Board..
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PAUL GOODNIGHT IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST Lucilda Dassardo-Cooper
This is the fourth in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between Boston artist Paul Goodnight and leading Black visual artists in New England.
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Remembering Hollywood icon Richard Roundtree
Their son played on New Rochelle High School’s undefeated football team and, after graduating in 1961, attended Southern Illinois University on a football scholarship.
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Philip Reavis Sr. Field ribbon-cutting
A ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for new Philip Reavis Sr. Field at Somerville High School was held on October 19.
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OBITUARY
Mr. Christian lived a powerful life as the first Black man in many professional positions in his career in business.
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‘The Real James Bond… Was Dominican’
Actor Chris Rivas explores the real man who inspired 007
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Jason Moran curates multimedia exhibit on life of Louis Armstrong
Historic personal archives provide extensive material for ‘Here to Stay’
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Book bans inspire new ballet from Abilities Dance
Family-friendly ‘Banned Ballet’ takes on oppressive policies targeting queer and disabled communities
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