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Nanette Robinson Weissinger | Passages
Nanette Robinson Weissinger died Friday, Dec. 11, at Islands Convalescent Center in Friday Harbor, after a short and unexpected hospitalization.
MassArt gets funding for new dorm on Huntington Ave.
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design said it has secured funding to build a $61 million residence hall on Boston's Huntington Avenue near Ruggles Street.
He started drawing at a young age, 11 or 12. Back then he used paint and markers and he was dedicated to his craft.
The $8,000 award was created for the purpose of supporting talented art students.
GNB Voc-Tech unveiled its new logo Sunday, a symbol that school officials say reflects the regional school's strength and stability and one they believe will be recognizable and different from that of other vocational-technical high schools.
Bauckman keeps busy and loves what he does
Riverview artist making a living at his craft. A8 Is it possible to still love doing what you did when you were five years old? Is it possible to make a successful living at it? To both of those questions, Riverview artist Stephen Bauckman says, "Absolutely, yes!" He recalls his kindergarten teacher in Waltham, Mass.
Joe Johnson opens the church doors and finds no people
Megachurches are the cathedrals of tomorrow, malls where the masses shop for God, singing along to carefully orchestrated rock hymnals filled with heavily amplified messages, leaving the congregation spiritually electrified by light shows.
Tsongas scholars honored at State House
Sabrina Dorsainvil quit school sports and worked three jobs during high school to save up for college.
Ricky Allman graduated with his associate degree in Fine Arts from UVSC in 2003.
Student gets award from Michelle Obama
Liana Farmer, an 18-year-old Massachusetts College of Art student from Jamaica Plain had the honor of accepting an award from Michelle Obama Wednesday.
Redesign comes to popular route
Lindsey Bender is a regular commuter on the Number 39 bus, which takes her from the Arborway stop to Huntington Avenue.
Editorial: City Councilor election poses lesson for students
Boston's elections are right around the corner, Tuesday Nov. 3, and the outcome for the District 8 City Councilor isn't looking good for college students.
Artists, dealers, enthusiasts and superheroes of all ages and levels of experience gathered Saturday and Sunday for Boston Comic-Con at the Back Bay Events Center.
Vitone's works give images a new perspective
Dylan Vitone click to enlarge 'Body Builders' Dylan Vitone click to enlarge 'Bikini Models on Steps' Dylan Vitone click to enlarge 'Surf Couple' Dylan Vitone When: Through Nov.
McFadden exhibit mixes and matches perfectly
PHOTOS BY JOHANNA WARRICK The "Goddesses'' exhibit juxtaposes Mary McFadden's fashion creations with textiles and jewelry from her art collection.
Santa Fe County Commission race: Artist, activist wants transparency
Community activist and glass artist Paul White of Chupadero has announced that he'll run for the County Commission in District 1, the northern-most commission district in Santa Fe County.
Crime log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety Reports.
Abstract Sculptures by Multi-Media Artist Jack Pierson at Cheim & Read
Jack Pierson, Abstract #18, 2009. Metal, 60 x 42 x 1 inches, 152.4 x 106.7 x 2.5 centimeters.
Sting! 6: Home Grown - An Evening of Art, Music and Performance at Bostona s Beehive.
Sting! 6: Home Grown - An Evening of Art, Music and Performance at Bostona TMs Beehive.
'Real Housewife' at Boston Fashion Week
Massachusetts College of Art students went over the top for their "Wearable Art" fashion show at the Burlington Mall on Saturday.
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