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Coinciding with AIA25, RECORD editors turn to local practitioners to share their recommended must-visit destinations in Boston, Cambridge, and beyond.
Check out a rundown of the highlights and an extensive gallery of photos from the 2025 edition of Boston Calling Music Festival.
As a Black teenager growing up in Boston, Wayne Lucas vividly remembers joining about 20,000 people to hear the Rev. Martin ...
Sixty years on, Lucas was back on the Boston Common on Saturday to ... near the site of a 20-foot-tall memorial to racial equity, which shows Martin Luther King Jr. embracing his wife, Coretta ...
Boston held one of the estimated 1,200 "Hands Off!" protests around the United States on Saturday. The post 18 photos from Boston’s ‘Hands Off!’ rally, protesting President Trump and Elon Musk ...
Just ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day ... love as a national symbol of hope and healing on the Boston Common, one of America’s oldest public spaces, starts to shift the narrative. The memorial ...
It’s a matter of perspective. “The Embrace” Martin Luther King Jr. monument downtown is taking flak both for the purportedly pornographic appearance some angles give it and some of the ...
Boston’s monument to Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Corretta Scott King, the large bronze monument, along with a tiled plaza and "Peace Walk" ringing it were the product of years of design ...
A passerby walks under the 20-foot-high bronze sculpture “The Embrace,” a memorial to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta ... curving bronze on Boston Common on Tuesday morning.
Martin Luther King III ... high bronze sculpture "The Embrace," a memorial to Dr. Martin ... More Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, in the Boston Common, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, in Boston.
By Kalia Richardson In 1965, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a rally from Roxbury, a predominantly Black neighborhood in Boston, to the Boston Common ... with the memorial, Boston museums ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King met and married in Boston, while they were students. A little over a decade later, on April 23, 1965, Dr. King stood on the Common to address a crowd ...
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