Jan Schreiber: Brookline’s New Poet Laureate
Poetry is one of those art forms that can sometimes appear antiquated or irrelevant in an age of YouTube videos, bestselling young adult book series, …
Poetry is one of those art forms that can sometimes appear antiquated or irrelevant in an age of YouTube videos, bestselling young adult book series, …
Boston-area author Holly LeCraw will be reading from her new novel The Half Brother at the Brookline Booksmith, 279 Harvard Street, on Tues. 3/31 at …
Kathy Bisbee, Brookline Interactive Group’s newly appointed Executive Director, understands the profound impact history and an openness to change can have on us and on …
Festivities Include New “Puppets Around the World” Series and Promotion of Childhood Arts Advocacy Puppet Showplace Theater will celebrate World Puppetry Day on March 21, 2015 …
If celebrated landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted were alive today, he would look out his window and marvel at the snow-covered landscape. That’s what he …
For a musical that’s set in 1962, “Hairspray” continues to feel as relevant as ever. It tells the story of Tracy Turnblad, an underdog as …
We try to avoid looking at it, but it is everywhere. It pollutes our office hallways, hangs in our ex’s bedroom, and too often decorates …
This Thursday, 1/22 at 7 p.m., author and Emerson College professor Steve Himmer will appear at the Brookline Booksmith, 279 Harvard Street, to read and …
Tonight at 7PM, award-winning poet and author Michael Blumenthal will be at the Brookline Booksmith, 279 Harvard Street, to read and discuss his new short …
Thursday evening the Brattle will feature “the loudest sound”, an independent film by Brookline resident Director Jason Miller. The film depicts a young Boston couple …