From the newsroom: Lupe Fiasco makes music out of sculpture
This week Team Common is bringing you a story from WBUR arts and culture reporter Amelia Mason. It's a story about one of hip-hop's greatest wordsmiths Lupe Fiasco.
Lupe, a visiting scholar at M.I.T., has been writing new music using the artwork on campus, and Amelia got the opportunity to talk to him about it.
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Talk a walk through Boston's LGBTQ+ history
In February, references to the words 'transgender' and 'queer' were quietly purged from various National Parks Service websites.
That includes pages dedicated to Boston’s many national parks.
Among the resources that were taken down from Boston’s National Parks was an audio tour of Downtown and Beacon Hill titled “Their Dreams, Their Rights, and Their Love.”
The tour was meant to show how Boston’s LGBTQ+ community has lived and thrived despite oppression and erasure. The tour still exists on the History Project's website, where it was posted after it was removed from the National Parks Service website.
To get a sense of what the "Their Dreams, Their Rights, and Their Love" tour has to offer, The Common met up with Theo Linger, History Project board member and former National Parks ranger; and Meaghan Michel, History Project volunteer and former National Parks ranger.
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Things to do in May to help you enjoy Boston's blossoming spring
WBUR's Candice Springer shares three awesome, local events that will get you outside in May. Check them out:
Big Queer Food Fest
Boston Public Art Triennial
WBUR Festival
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A march to mark MLK Jr.'s 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston
Local organizers plan to mark MLK Jr.'s historic 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston by holding a march of their own.
Journalist and Historian Dart Adams is the co-chair of Everyone250. The organization's mission is to highlight stories and histories that often get overlooked — especially during celebrations marking America's independence.
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Redux: Slow runner? Join the club!
Martinus Evans' doctor told him he either had to lose weight or risk early death. So he took up running - both out of necessity and perhaps a little spite. Evans has since run several marathons. He also founded the Slow AF Run Club, which is an organization meant to inspire and encourage runners of all shapes and abilities.
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