Earlier this month, hundreds of parents filed into the Blue Hills Boys & Girls Club on Talbot Avenue to look at the first-ever showcase of suburban schools in the METCO program – a racial balancing organization that sends Boston students by bus to suburban districts for classes. With changes to the program that allow for more choice, parents and suburban educators were able to
While there are fears that the redevelopment of Fishermans Bend will result in another barren Docklands-style area, one developer is planning a unique 3000 square metre park.
While there are fears that the redevelopment of Fishermans Bend will result in another barren Docklands-style area, one developer is planning a unique 3000 square metre park.
While there are fears that the redevelopment of Fishermans Bend will result in another barren Docklands-style area, one developer is planning a unique 3000 square metre park.
Review: Meadow Festival 2021 delivers three glorious days of revelry and fun Image by Tom Parker
We went along to Meadow 2021 and this is what went down.
Comparisons can be enlightening but they can also be fickle, misdirecting attention and undermining achievements. When I departed Meadow Festival on its last day, the reflections came teeming in and the judgements accumulated.
There will always be noise – prior festival experiences thwarting novelty; friends’ opinions clouding perceptions, yet, there isn’t a more authentic and organic way to lend your assessment to something than by judging it on its merits.
That’s what I’ll be doing with this piece – removing likenesses and wandering narratives to give Meadow its own lane, for which it deserves.