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Egyptian-American Karim Nagi introduces viewers to Arab language, dance, and music from a captivating world beyond the headlines.
About this Event
Enjoy a high-energy performance featuring exciting dances and soulful folk music with a variety of traditional instruments, authentic clothing, and lots of audience participation. Egyptian-American Karim Nagi introduces viewers to Arab language, dance, and music from a captivating world beyond the headlines. Clap along to unique rhythms and dances as you learn about these ancient cultural traditions and modern practices.
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Celebrate! series, appropriate for family audiences and children ages 5 and up, highlights America’s rich cultural diversity through the arts. This program is tied directly to President and Mrs. Kennedy’s concern for and support of the arts and culture in a democratic society. Thanks to generous support from AT&T, the Martin Richard Foundation and the Mass Cultural Council all performances are free.
The Hateful vs. The Kind Fri Feb 5, 2021 A very big family in a very small house: my childhood home. The youngest of six, fights terrified me. Four older brothers, all over six feet, athletes, hunters, trappers, and archers. When the borscht hit the fan, crimson spattered the walls. Smaller and softer than they, less angry, eager to please, I shuddered. What sparked these swift, hard fists, these over-the-top curses? We had food, shelter, chicken on Sunday, school, church, friends, movies; life was good. I was just a lump of dough, praying for quiet to return. I m feeling the same fear again, of witnessing irrational hostility and fraternal violence, the despair that I am a bystander who has no power to influence events that terrify and depress me.
By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff
February 3, 2021
A rendering shows a proposed building at 1121 Dorchester Ave. RODE Architects image
A project proposed by a South Boston-based developer would bring 24 new units of housing spread across two structures on what is now an auto dealership at 1121 Dorchester Ave. near Savin Hill.
The 12,000-square-foot project would include a four-story building fronting Dorchester Ave. that would contain 21 units and 19 off-street parking spaces, and a three-story building at 31 Savin Hill Ave. that would include three additional units.
Parking for the development would be located in the building’s underground garage accessed via a shared easement off Savin Hill Avenue.
By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff
December 17, 2020
Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff
This year’s holiday season offers us a chance to support local businesses and entrepreneurs who have seen their incomes and lifestyles disrupted by the pandemic. If you’re inclined to channel your spirit of giving toward your Dorchester neighbors, here are some suggestions for when you’re looking for last minute stocking stuffers this week and next.
Support Local Art at DAP – Now with a shiny new storefront in Fields Corner and a well-stocked online store to match, Dorchester Art Project offers a one-stop shop for products made by locally based artists. Patrons can browse an impressive collection of music, paintings, apparel, and accessories, including local brands of tea, skincare products, and herbal remedies, as well as assorted crafts and arts supplies.