Students from Saint John School joined in helping beautify the neighborhood by planting flowers on Wednesday at the North End Library. The gardens outside the library on Parmenter Street are looking great! Photos by Paula Luccio, Friends of the North End Branch Library.
Related Articles
Library Lecture: Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris
Join the North End Library for a Museum of Fine Arts guide’s discussion of the museum’s current “Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris” exhibition, which runs from April 7 – August 14. The presentation will include vivid posters, prints, and paintings in which Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) captured Parisian nightlife in the late nineteenth century, Read More…
“A Slice of Shakespeare” Performed at St. John School Stage
Boston Community Collaborative (BCC) is extremely proud of its drama and dance students for their amazing performance of “A Slice of Shakespeare”, an original play written, choreographed and directed by Miss Ingrid Oslund. The play was performed at the St John School stage on Thursday evening, March 17. Within this original piece, our youngest performers, Read More…
Opinion: Greenway Conservancy … Leadership ‘Adjustment’
It is but one opinion, that of René Loth’s mid-summer Boston Globe article, “Public space, public cash” (Opinion Page, Globe, Saturday, August 4, 2012), regarding the topical state of the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Some blooms did appear back then; but Loth must have been smitten with a whiff of some obscure fragrance, notwithstanding the Greenway’s Read More…