Bonhams Opens a New Boston Space With a Cultural Focus The new location in the heart of the Back Bay marks another step in the auction house’s broader strategy to expand its presence in the U.S. By Elisa Carollo
In 2025’s Love & Power, the Boston Early Music Festival Unearths Another Baroque Rarity Each edition of the festival mounts as its centerpiece a fully staged revival of a near-forgotten opera—in 2025, BEMF chose Reinhard Keiser’s 'Octavia.' By Christopher Corwin
Boston’s Triennial Reimagines Public Art Through the City’s Social, Historical and Ecological Realities Pedro Alonzo's Boston Public Art Triennial reframes civic space as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange grounded in trust. By Elisa Carollo
Nobel Prize Winner Claudia Goldin On the Role of Women in the U.S. Economy By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Closed Over a Planned Climate Protest By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly