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Whatâs happening in the arts world
Updated January 28, 2021, 4:04 p.m.
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Rock & Pop
VAGABON The Cameroonian-American singer and multi-instrumentalist just released a quietly devastating cover of Tim Hardinâs âReason to Believeâ with Courtney Barnett; now, with all her live shows in 2020 having been canceled, sheâs getting the band together to perform a full concert live from Boulevard Studios in Los Angeles.
Jan. 29, 9 p.m.
Jan. 30, 2 p.m.
THE PROMISE IS HOPE This Worcester-based folk duo has been hosting weekly âAnxiety Reliefâ concerts on its YouTube channel and raising money for music venues and local nonprofits; this weekâs stream features local visual artist John Vo creating live illustrations inspired by the music.
Chasing a painterâs long-lost rainbow at Brook Farm
By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 11:41 a.m.
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Josiah Wolcott s Brook Farm With Rainbow, painted in 1845.Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society
WEST ROXBURY â Thereâs no farm to be found at Brook Farm, a tangle of footpaths and untended forest, marsh, and brush tucked into a corner of West Roxbury. Its shambling 179 acres are surrounded, quite literally, by a sea of headstones from a pair of cemeteries that bookend it north to south. Its trails are favorites of dog walkers, I learned on a recent chilly morning. (I counted at least a dozen over an hourlong ramble.) But the land itself tells no tales. All youâll see is one lonely, peaked-roof building just off Baker Street, right across from the cemetery administrative office. It was built by a Lutheran group years after the nominal farm disbanded, a faint echo of the rich history long since returned to the eart