Arts & Culture
“The Ingenuity of an Architect”
Kimberly Dowdell influences her profession—and the built environment.
by Nell Porter-Brown
On Being “Printerly”
An art historian analyzes an overlooked medium.
by Murray Whyte
Parks for Tomorrow
Bas Smets harnesses nature to cool cities.
by Max J. Krupnick
Dominica’s “Bouyon” Star
Musician “Shelly” Alfred’s indigenous Caribbean sound
by Jose Alison Kentish
Who Was John Greenleaf Whittier?
Homes of the poet and abolitionist, whose verses were said to have inspired Abraham Lincoln.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Vacationing with a Purpose
New England “summer camps” for adults
by Nell Porter-Brown
Making Space
The natural history of Junko Yamamoto’s art and architecture
by Nina Pasquini
Happenings in Hartford
Literary legacies, parks, festivals—and more
by Nell Porter-Brown
Listen Up
A new regional music center opens in Groton, Massachusetts.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Wheat and War in Ukraine
A Harvard graduate’s design of the newly relevant Holodomor Memorial in Washington, D.C.
by Isabel Mehta