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Pavement Coffeehouse will host a community gallery to support local Boston artists and Roca, an organization dedicated to assisting young people at risk of incarceration. PHOTO COURTESY ROCA

Boston’s first Gallery for the Community unifies artists with nonprofit

Brynnli Cortes November 30, 2016

While art and incarceration may not be obvious partners, community members have decided to speak out on behalf of local artists to spread the word about their work and young individuals stuck in a...

Diane Kelly is the entrepreneur behind Purr cat café, coming to Boston in early 2017. PHOTO COURTESY DIANE KELLY

INTERVIEW: Diane Kelly to open Boston’s first cat café, coming early 2017

Brynnli Cortes November 3, 2016

Diane Kelly had just finished a few months’ worth of training as a dog groomer in North Carolina when she came across an interesting idea: cat cafés. She knew established cafés were popular in...

PHOTO BY KANKANIT WIRIYASAJJA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

FreeP vs. Food: Crêpes

Brynnli Cortes October 21, 2016

For this installment of FreeP vs. Food, we ventured out on a “Crêpe Crawl,” sampling the French pastry dish from different cafés near Boston University. We sampled a savory and a sweet crêpe from...

Ernesto "Eroc" Arroya-Montana and Jonathan Gramling perform at the Rock Against the TPP event in Jamaica Plain Friday. PHOTO BY LAUREN PETERSON/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Touring concert encourages crowds to fight against the TPP

Brynnli Cortes October 13, 2016

Music has long been a powerful tool for activists to reach out and connect with the people willing to listen. Through songs and performances, artists have mobilized listeners to their causes, creating...

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