Brotherton taking on the tabloids: Bezos, celebs and those bloody royals
I’m sure you’ve been enthralled reading about Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ ongoing battle with the National Enquirer, the tabloid rag that last month... Read more.
Lynn Museum is planning “Untold Stories: A History of Black People in Lynn” exhibit this summer
LYNN — Lynn Museum is planning an ambitious, long-overdue exhibit this summer: “Untold Stories: A History of Black People in Lynn.” The only problem... Read more.
Oh, man, some Valentine’s Day suggestions
(Photos by Shutterstock) What do men really want for Valentine’s Day? Women have been asking that question for ages. I bet Abigail Adams and her BFFs in 18th... Read more.
Brotherton: Super Bowl Super Bore
The Super Bowl commercials stunk. The halftime show was excruciatingly bad. The game, though the Patriots won in exciting fashion, 13-3, had little in the way of... Read more.
Awe-inspiring Peabody Essex Museum exhibit displays human ‘Nature’ at best and worst
SALEM — If you plan to check out Peabody Essex Museum’s new exhibit, “Nature’s Nation: American Art and Environment,” which opened over... Read more.
Lynn Auditorium had best year yet in 2018
Lynn Auditorium is coming off its busiest, most successful year yet and 2019 looks to be another stellar season for the city’s prime entertainment venue. “We... Read more.
Swampscott author publishes his first novel, ‘Owldoll’
SWAMPSCOTT — Jerry Brooks is semi-retired from a career in sales for a manufacturing company, but the Swampscott resident has always dreamed of writing a novel.... Read more.
Galleries At LynnArts hosts its first art show, ‘Contrast’
LYNN — Galleries at LynnArts (GALA), the city’s newest arts group, hosts its first show starting Friday night. An opening reception for “Contrast,”... Read more.
Arts After Hours 2019: Comedy, music and blood … lots of blood
LYNN — Dark comedy, unspeakable secrets and buckets of blood. Sounds like business as usual in 2019 for Lynn’s wonderfully weird theater company Arts After... Read more.
Lynn musician Brian Maes has a busy 2019 ahead
LYNN — Brian Maes is one busy musician. The lifelong Lynn resident hosts an open mic with his band every Tuesday night at Breakaway in Danvers. He has regular... Read more.
