In a rare interview, PJ Harvey discusses her career of constant renewal and reinvention, and pushing through the fear of failure when trying something new.
On Monday, Ho is unveiling the new slate of her production company 852 Films at Hong Kong Filmart, an eclectic mix of ...
Our Collective Voices, a poetry reading celebrating the poetry and work of Loveland’s current poet laureate, Lynn Kincanon, ...
Halifax professor Karen Harper never met her grandfather. But after discovering an unproduced play he wrote in the 1950s in ...
Your TV GPS, a look at the week ahead in television, appears every Monday morning on BostonGlobe.com. Today’s column covers ...
Karen Foley, the new executive director for HOTEL INC, says that we're all in this together and no one should walk alone.
Belmont Demesne in Greystones was full of life on Sunday, March 9, as they hosted a vibrant ‘Trees Festival’ day full of ...
In Robert Wylie's final days, a chaplain asked the WWII veteran if he wanted any special prays: 'Pray for our country,' Wylie ...
Stacker ranked the top 50 films turning 50 in 2025, providing a strong overview of the innovative and long-lasting impact of ...
NEW BEDFORD —The New Bedford Film Festival is set to showcase 98 films in its 2025 lineup, according to a community ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with seven creators of picture book biographies highlighting overlooked female figures in history.
"Angry Black Woman 101" runs March 15 through April 13 at The Marsh-Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. Tickets are $25 to $100 at themarsh.org.