The newly-announced winners of the Icons of the Franklin Park Poster Competition highlighted the park’s history, nature, cultural landmarks and iconic people.
English High School graduate Allan Rohan Crite’s work celebrated a multicultural, multiracial, multigenerational community, and can be seen in a special gallery exhibit at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Come learn about some of the many Jamaica Plain women who registered to vote shortly after the 19th Amendment passed in 1919 in a special event hosted by the Jamaica Plain Historical Society on Nov. 16.
An impressive sculpture of the 19th Century politician and Dominican Republic founding father Juan Pablo Duarte was unveiled on Saturday at Mozart Park.
Jamaica Plain has a fantastic array of murals throughout the neighborhood, and artists Chepe Leña and Cedric Douglas recently finished a new one at the Brewery Complex.
After 15-plus years in Jamaica Plain, the Stonybrook Metal Arts & Sculpture School is closing, and now is your last chance to take a class there to learn about welding, sculpturing, and making jewelry.
There was no way that Mayor Michelle Wu was going to lose Tuesday’s election – because she didn’t have an opponent. There also weren’t any surprises in the at-large city council race, as all four incumbents netted the four positions to return to City Hall.
The city is offering free vaccine clinics throughout the city, and today (Nov. 6), free vaccines for flu, COVID and routine childhood vaccines will be available at the Tree of Life (295 Centre St.) from 3-8 pm.