The British International School of Boston (BISB) will be collaborating with the Juilliard School, a renowned performing arts conservatory in New York, to enhance their music and performing arts curriculum starting in Sept. 2016. The Juilliard School is a world-renowned…
Month: December 2015
Q. and A. with Kameel Nasr, author of museum book
Author Kameel Nasr recently penned “The Museum Heist: A Tale of Art and Obsession,” which is based on the famous 1990 art theft at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The Gazette conducted a question-and-answer session with him through email about…
CHAPTER AND VERSE
Sights and Sounds, Dec. 18, 2015
The deadline for listings is noon, Tues. Jan. 5 for the Jan. 8 issue. Send listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given. Special events The Winter Solstice in Legend and…
SELFIE WITH THE MAYOR
JP resident appointed commissioner of the City’s Environment Department
Carl Spector, a Jamaica Plain resident, was recently appointed commissioner of the Environment Department for the City of Boston, according to a press release. Spector joined other leaders from the City and around the globe in Paris at the U.N.…
URBAN IMPROV
“SOUP FOR SYRIA” FUNDRAISER
Editorials
Happy Holidays With the holiday season drawing to a close, we wish you a happy and safe close to the year. We’ll see you in 2016. Twilight Zone: Olmsted Place against Goddard House Upon hearing of Boston Residential Group CEO…
Letter: Post Office still great
Residents who have written in defense of the JP post office branch are right, we are looking at our local postal workers all wrong, we should be grateful for the opportunity to let go of the illusion of control, which…