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Robert Knox

Robert Knox

Freelance Writer/Correspondent at The Boston Globe

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The dirt on climate change and plants

Experts offer picks that were thrive in sun, shade, containers, and coastal communities.
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Guitar trio goes Bach from electric to classical - The Boston Globe

David Newsam, John Mason, and Jason Ennis to perform a free concert at the Hingham Library on Sunday, Feb. 19.
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Refurbished church provides performance space for soloists and band...

The Spire Center in Plymouth has transformed into a downtown space offering year-round concerts.
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Company Theatre performs ‘Matilda’ in song

Popular Roald Dahl story for the whole family is given a holiday setting in Norwell.
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Rashi School will host talk on helping families end ‘mealtime meltd...

The Rashi School, a Reform Jewish independent school in Dedham, will host a talk by registered dietician Stephanie Meyers, the author of an upcoming book on family mealtime issues.
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Hingham-based Atlantic Symphony blooms in late winter - The Boston ...

Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s Karen Thompson describes its upcoming Winter Chamber Concert as “a carefully curated, often surprising, and always remarkable hour of superb music.”
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Quincy advocates see trees as key to community health - The Boston ...

Local advocates for the importance of trees for neighborhood well-being are behind an online public presentation on “Tree Equity,” a new measure of community health.
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New director will steer Fuller Craft Museum into the future - The B...

Erin McGough previously was the executive director of the Duxbury Rural & Historical Society for seven years.
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Milton author explores today’s social justice issues through lens o...

Professor, author, and Milton resident Regine Michelle Jean-Charles will speak next month at Milton Public Library on her new book connecting the writings of Martin Luther King Jr. to contemporary issues.
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Americana Theatre Company adds ‘Wonderful Life’ to holiday wonders ...

Americana Theatre Company will perform its radio play adaptation of the classic 1940s film “It’s A Wonderful Life” at the Plymouth Center for the Arts.
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Cohasset art show focues on Black lives and white fragility - The B...

An opening reception for “Black Lives & White Fragility” is scheduled at the art gallery at 119 Ripley Road on Friday, Nov. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Poetry event celebrates Brockton’s cultural diversity - The Boston ...

“Voices of Diversity — Voices of America” will present 10 poets representing different language groups in a public program at Brockton Public Library.
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South Shore region embraces the spooky spirit of Halloween - The Bo...

Ghosts and goblins never had it so good as a range of public events celebrate a holiday’s spectral fun.
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The James Library opens its doors to art and music - The Boston Globe

First up is an art exhibit by 14 accomplished South Shore artists.
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Plymouth art show and festival brings new life to old town

The Plymouth Center for the Arts is celebrating its 54th Annual Juried Art Show & Festival, with prize-winning artworks on display and a variety of live events.
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Free live music will rock South Shore porches - The Boston Globe

Following a year of silence because of the COVID shutdown, the community-based musical event called Porchfest is returning to the region.
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Art show takes place ‘en plein air’ at Weir River Farm - The Boston...

“Polly Thayer Starr: Spirit of Discovery” is an outdoor exhibit installed by the Trustees of Reservations at the Hingham farm.
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Six short scenes from Shakespeare will ‘fleet the time’ at Bird Par...

The Gazebo Players will perform scenes from six plays in “Shakespeare in Shorts” in Walpole.
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New book uncovers the seeds of today’s flower gardens - The Boston ...

Thomas Mickey’s new book “All About Flowers” tells the story of how America’s floral landscape developed into the familiar scenes we recognize each summer.
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Americana Theatre puts the ‘Clues’ together in Plymouth - The Bosto...

Plymouth’s Americana Theatre Co. wants audiences to reenter the live theater world laughing
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Conservation group urges lawn owners to turn off the hose - The Bos...

A regional conservation coalition called WaterSmart South Shore is asking homeowners in 12 South Shore towns to sign a pledge not to water their lawns this year.