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July! A hot sweaty one. July saw us through many firsts: Mid-month we hosted our first ever OUTDOOR Black Market, which went…
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July! A hot sweaty one. July saw us through many firsts: Mid-month we hosted our first ever OUTDOOR Black Market, which went…
Governor Charlie Baker has proposed to cut a significant amount of state funding going towards art and culture in Massachusetts. Though the…
Aries If you try to undercut the after-show whip-it’s-in-the-parking-lot market by selling “heady poppers” AKA small bottles of VCR head cleaner for…
With the series Persistence Of Vision, we have tried to highlight films by experimental and microbudget filmmakers from around the world. This…
Written by Neil Horsky, this column was originally published in the July 2015 issue of the Boston Compass Art by Lynn Horsky,…
Gentrification is more than an intriguing spectacle that the college educated deconstruct; it’s not an insight about neighborhoods changing, it’s the real experience…
Written by Neil Horsky, this column was originally published in the July 2015 issue of the Boston Compass Art by Katie James,…
Written by Neil Horsky, this column was originally published in the April 2015 issue of the Boston Compass Art by Amanda Fish,…
(6/9 – 6/12) The Thing In The Spring There are many things that come with Spring: Leaves back on the trees, bird…
Nestled on the corner of Springfield and Cambridge St. in Inman Square, 1369 Coffeehouse is home to an eclectic community of neighborhood…