The play “Dido of Idaho” is raucous, irreverent, and extremely funny. Now showing at the Chelsea Theatre Works/ Apollinaire Theater, in Chelsea, the dark comedy details the struggle of 32-year old ...
When Irene Jor first applied to the Chinese Progressive Association, she was a teenager who even at a young age was already interested in advocacy, especially around domestic violence prevention. She ...
Biographies can be a tricky, difficult genre to pull off. The best are written from a distance and focus on a critical assessment of their subject. They’re not afraid to hold the person at the center ...
音乐剧“Wonder”(译名:《奇迹男孩》)的世界首演是一部引人入胜、适合全家观看的作品,讲述了一个面部畸形男孩奥吉的故事。奥吉患有先天性颅面部发育异常的遗传性疾病,一生都在家 ...
The paths through Wellesley College were lined with bare trees and piles of snow, still not fully melted. It was early March, and this reporter was making her way around the campus, looking for the ...
Ellice Patterson has seen some progress in the dance world’s embrace of inclusiveness. But it’s been slow going. “Overall, through time, I have noticed the culture shifting into being a bit more ...
Casandra Xavier is an avid walker and runner. In fact, she plans to compete in the 2028 Boston Marathon. Her multiple disabilities, including partial blindness and deafness, don't prevent her from ...
A group of area artists and historians are planning to connect the dots between historic places around Boston and their direct link to Chinatown today. “I think what this exhibition is trying to do is ...
The video footage played on NBC 6, a South Florida news channel, showed agents who looked like they were ready to enter a battlefield. Donning camouflage helmets and bullet-proof vests, the ...
Forces are hard at work trying to spread fear of the other. These forces, whether they be from elected officials in high places — the president, congressmen, governors — or lurking in online forums in ...
Tufts Medical Center has awarded more than $1.7 million in grants to nine Boston-based nonprofit organizations, including several in Chinatown. The medical center says the grants will be used over ...
If trends in tuberculosis rates continue, more than 10 million people worldwide will be diagnosed with the bacterial disease this year and 1.5 million will die from it. Many will remain "silent" ...
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