by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Aug 12, 2025 | History News, The Profession
08.12.2025 Kalyn King, Program Officer Barrington Stage production. Massachusetts just took a big step to put more productions in the spotlight, and more money back into performing arts organizations’ budgets. The new Live Theater Tax Credit Pilot Program is an...
by Ben Franklin's World | Aug 12, 2025 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/418_Browne.mp3 We often learn about slavery in early America through broad economic or political terms—cotton, sugar, markets, revolutions. But what happens when we turn our focus to the lived experiences of enslaved people...
by Mass Humaities | Aug 8, 2025 | News, The Kiosk, The Profession
Ken Casey is no stranger to telling a good story. From smash hits like “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” to deep cuts like “Boys on the Docks,” chances are he’s written a song about Massachusetts that resonates with you in some way. Leading up to our event honoring Ken on...
by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 7, 2025 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, News, The Profession
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by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 6, 2025 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession
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by Mass Humaities | Aug 5, 2025 | News, The Kiosk, The Profession
Punk rock, archives, and an invitation to our September 25 event In her essay, “Students, Archives, and Metaphors,” historian Amy G. Richter recalls the instructions she gave every year to new Clemente Course students in Worcester. She challenged each of them to think...