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5 YA books this winter dealing with identity and overcoming hardships
Winter can be a good time for reading thoughtful books. It's like the pale daylight and early darkness create a space for stories — in particular for… -
The zombie fungus from 'The Last Of Us' is real — but not nearly as deadly
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, otherwise known as cordyceps or zombie-ant fungus, infects insects such as ants or spiders. -
Meet Elegance Bratton, the Coolidge Theater's 'Breakthrough Artist'
Bratton will be receiving the theater's inaugural award that celebrates up-and-coming filmmakers. -
'Reunion, renewal and celebration:' Boston's Chinatown gears up for Lunar New Year festivities
The cross-cultural celebration will take place Sunday, Jan. 29. -
Ballet dancers from across Ukraine bring 'Giselle' to the Kennedy Center
Some 60 Ukrainian dancers are preparing to travel from The Hague, Netherlands, to Washington, D.C., where they will perform Giselle, with choreography by… -
In hands of Andrew Bird, Dickinson's 'Funeral, in my Brain,' becomes an indie pop ballad
The pop-singer is joined by Phoebe Bridgers on vocals to create a simple melody. -
Do some international travel without leaving New England
New exhibits at these regional museums are worth the day trip. -
'Avatar' marks 6 straight weeks at No. 1 as it surpasses $2 billion in ticket sales
NEW YORK — James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water led ticket sales in movie theaters for the sixth straight weekend, making it the first film to have… -
How does The Embrace fare as a piece of public art? We asked a critic, an artist and a reporter.
The monument to Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King generated a lot of talk. -
Local Color: Four Boston-based artists who are making the city a more vivid arts hub
Open Studio with Jared Bowen looks at the work of Black artists in Boston