Juneteenth at five: Cambridgeโs Black community reflects on ‘our 4th of July’
Community members are balancing the celebration of freedom with recent setbacks for racial justice.
Somerville arts scene gets vibe checked at community forumย
Art Stays Here, other groups gather to talk about challenges with finding affordable space and the future of artists in the city.
Transparency talk tops at 2nd Middlesex District forum
State audit, stipends, and public records are on the table at a public discussion by candidates for the state senate.
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Film
A movie for Juneteenth
Spike Lee’s โMalcolm Xโ (1992) casts Denzel Washington as the legendary civil rights activist, following his life from his birth in Nebraska to his emergence as one of the most influential and outspoken figures in 20th century America.
A new kind of close encounter with the aliens among us
โDisclosure Dayโ is a fresh-if-weird take from Steven Spielberg on Earth-based extraterrestrials, and the โMasters of the Universeโ
Film noir & David Lynch’s America
At the Brattle, jazz thrillers and the reincarnation of score. Plus, Somerville Theater reviews classics from Jodie Foster and Kurt Russell.
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