by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 31, 2025 | History News, The Profession
10.31.2025 Jay Paget, Program Director Mass Cultural Facilities Fund Mother Brook Arts & Community Center in Dedham, MA. Since 2006, Mass Cultural Council has been committed to supporting the development of vibrant creative spaces through consultation services and...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 29, 2025 | History News, The Profession
10.29.2025 Erik Holmgren, Manager of Advancement and Strategic Partnerships Advancement | CultureRx | Social Prescription Community dance class led by Sean Bjerke at Cambridge Arts River Festival. Image: Cambridge Arts Council. Mass Cultural Council is proud to be...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Oct 28, 2025 | History News, The Profession
10.28.2025 Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager LCC 45th Anniversary | Local Cultural Council Program 2025 marks the 45th anniversary of the Local Cultural Council (LCC) Program, and one way we are honoring this milestone is to hear from the incredible...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Oct 27, 2025 | History News
Jake SconyersThe most popular song of the Union Army during the Civil War was inspired by the most hated man in America, it borrowed the tune from an old church hymn, and it was first sung at Fort Warren on Georges Island in the Boston Harbor Islands. Together, we’ll...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Oct 27, 2025 | History News
Leslie Goddard, PhD, (lesliegoddardpresents.com) is an award-winning historian and actress who has been presenting programs on topics in 20th century American history and women’s history for more than twenty years. She holds an interdisciplinary PhD from Northwestern...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Oct 27, 2025 | History News
J. L. Bell is the proprietor of the Boston 1775 website (boston1775.blogspot.com), providing daily helpings of history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about Revolutionary New England. He is the author of The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the...