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HomeFront: Fun now for stir-crazy families, music later for picnicking at Tanglewood
By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated April 9, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Brandy starred in a 1997 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein s Cinderella. Randee St. Nicholas/Disney
Welcome once again to HomeFront, where weâre happily surrendering to a wicked case of spring fever. Weâre busy fantasizing about theaters, auditoriums, arenas, museums, galleries, restaurants, bars, and all manner of other public spaces that are perfect for staring at strangers. And maybe even eavesdropping (remember eavesdropping?). Meanwhile, weâre breathing our own air and seeking out socially distanced diversions.
While much of its growth has been close to home, the newest acquisition for York-based Stonewall Kitchen is a departure of sorts.
The specialty food retailer has purchased Urban Accents Inc., a Chicago producer of spices, seasonings, sauces and other gourmet products, for an undisclosed price. The acquisition is the fifth for Stonewall, and the third since the company itself changed ownership in July 2019.
Urban Accents was founded in 1996 by partners Tom Knibbs and Jim Dygas, who began by blending a few spices in their kitchen. Today, the business has over 150 spice blends and other gourmet products, a 30,000-square-foot production facility, and deals with stores including Whole Foods, Macy’s and Safeway.
Esther Nelson announces her finale as Boston Lyric Opera director
By A.Z. Madonna Globe Staff,Updated March 10, 2021, 1:56 p.m.
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Esther Nelson, photographed at her Brookline home in 2019, led the company through a period of innovation and growth after an exit from its longtime home at the Shubert Theatre.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff/file
Esther Nelson will step down from her position as general and artistic director of Boston Lyric Opera at the end of this season, the company announced Wednesday. Over 12 years, she led the company through a period of evolution and growth, marked by the establishment of new programs and community partnerships as well as its 2015 exit from the Shubert Theatre with hopes of finding a more suitable stage â a search that is ongoing.
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