Arts & Culture
The Picture of Freedom
A Boston Athenaeum exhibit explores an abolitionist with Harvard ties.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Lost in Ideas
Television’s Carlton Cuse on what animates his work
by Lydialyle Gibson
Chapter & Verse
Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
Mapping the Ganges
A decade spent exploring India’s dynamic sacred river
by Nell Porter Brown
Fish Tales
A lively exhibit debuts at the Museum of Natural History.
Kitchen Arts
Greater Boston’s classes for aspiring and amateur cooks
by Nell Porter Brown
Raising the Barre
A long-time Cambridge arts organization is poised to grow.
by Nell Porter Brown
Hearing History
After “growing up in the archives,” a composer makes forgotten histories heard.
by Lara Pellegrinelli
WinterFest Weekends
Sledding, Nordic skiing, and art at Fruitlands Museum, in Harvard, Massachusetts
by Nell Porter Brown
Seeking Greenery
Tower Hill Botanic Garden’s “Month of Flowers”
by Nell Porter Brown
A Treasure Way Up High
In Sanders Theatre, a “constellation” of a chandelier
by Peter DeMarco