PastryCast Ep. 10 – Paczci 2.0
On this episode of PastryCast Josh and Alyssa talk Salem politics and Paczci from Coffee Time Bakery!
Phoenix Airlines Flight 406 – Destination Everglades
The classroom was full of the hustle and bustle of children shuffling quickly through a makeshift security line. “Take off your shoes and your belt and put all of your personal belongings in the bin to go through the scanner,” one fifth grade student said to a third grader in line. “Don’t forget to empty out all of your pockets,”
Order of Imagination: The Photographs of Olivia Parker
On view at PEM from July 13 through November 11, 2019 Exhibition Fact Sheet Salem, MA — For more than 40 years, Olivia Parker (b. 1941) has used photography to explore the relationships between vision, knowledge, and the natural world. From deceptively simple still-lifes that transform the commonplace to her most recent work exploring memory loss, Order of Imagination: The Photographs of Olivia
April Vacation Living History Labs at the House of the Seven Gables
Kids get a feel for The Gables’ early Settlement House activities Caroline Emmerton’s 1916 SettlementApril 13 to April 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. SALEM — In 1916, Caroline Emmerton’s Settlement House in Salem served the immigrant families living in the museum’s neighborhood. The children often attended classes that taught household and industrial skills like cooking, woodworking, sewing and
Arts and Culture Advocacy Series: Kate Luchini
The Arts and Culture Advocacy Series features voices in the community who are actively working to promote arts and culture as an essential and valuable part of business, community, and daily life. Tell us a bit about yourself and what role you play in the creative community? As Salem’s Planner for Arts & Culture, I strive to elevate and advance
Be Curious, Be Brave – Kurt T. Steinberg's Inaugural Address at Montserrat
Originally published at Montserrat.edu. Images courtesy of Montserrat College of Art. Kurt T. Steinberg, Ed.D., President, Montserrat College of Art Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to attend today’s transitional event for Montserrat College of Art. I would like to start with a quote by ceramics artist Brother Thomas…. It is right to be acknowledged and gracious
Salem's "Gorelesque" Troupe Presents Nasty Nostalgia at Opus
Weekly Buzz is a regular feature of special events and happenings on the North Shore. If you have an upcoming special event, project, or initiative that you’d like to see featured here. Send our editor an email at joeyphoenix@creativecollectivema.com What: Nasty Nostalgia 21+ Burlesque Performance by the BaphomettesWhere: Opus Underground, SalemWhen: Sunday, March 31 @ 8 pmCost: $12 The Baphomettes
Pop-Up Children’s Museum Debuts In Peabody This Weekend
In July of 2018, the Peabody Cultural Collaborative (PCC) received a $28,000 grant from the Essex County Community Foundation to curate a temporary or “pop up” children’s museum called CuriousCity. CuriousCity Aims To Help Revitalize The City By Making It A Family Destination By Greg Cook/ @aestheticresear On a recent afternoon, the George Peabody House Museum & Peabody Leather Workers Museumstood empty
Dear Little Voice in My Head, Thank You
By Joey Phoenix How has your self-talk been this week? Have you been kind to yourself? Were the things you told yourself positive or negative? If it was negative, did you listen? Or did you tell that little negative voice to get out? For me, it’s been a rough week. It’s been the kind of week where waking up in
Collective Conversations with Paige- The Lobster Shanty
Paige sits down with Diane Wolf of The Lobster Shanty on Salem’s Artists’ Row. We discover why Chef Wolf is lovingly nicknamed “Mama Bear” and a deeper look into her creative background. Opening for the season April 1, 2019 – we learn about the season ahead with some news and menu updates and what to look forward to! Fun Facts:Paige