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Portraits of Holocaust Survivors Force Viewers to Confront the Past

Portraits of Holocaust Survivors Force Viewers to Confront the Past

Isabel Fenoglio October 18, 2018
The international exhibit "Lest We Forget," came to Boston on Tuesday, placing 60 portraits of Holocaust survivors along the sidewalks of the Common.
Students Lead Thousands to Protest Gun Violence in March for Our Lives

Students Lead Thousands to Protest Gun Violence in March for Our Lives

Isabel Fenoglio March 25, 2018
Organized by students in the wake of the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) in Parkland, Fla. last month, thousands participated in the rally March for Our Lives on Saturday to protest gun violence. Participants marched from Roxbury at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School down Columbus Ave. to Boston Common.
In Common, Record Breaking Attempt Reminds Us of Peace

In Common, Record Breaking Attempt Reminds Us of Peace

Joan Kennedy September 24, 2017
On Saturday, a crowd on 1,682 people gathered in Boston Common attempting to break the record for the world’s largest human peace sign. Roxbury Children’s Services orchestrated the event to do something positive for the community.
Japanese Festival

Festival Illuminates Japanese Culture

Simran Brar May 3, 2017
On Sunday, Thousands of Bostonians flocked to Boston Common for the annual Japanese Festival boasting hundreds of booths, live music and special performances.
Shining a Light on a New Christmas Spirit

Shining a Light on a New Christmas Spirit

William Batchelor December 8, 2016
Following the Boston Common tree lighting ceremony, Columnist William Batchelor reminisces about the holiday season and looks toward welcoming change.
To Protest Trump, Students Walk Out of Class

To Protest Trump, Students Walk Out of Class

Madeleine D’Angelo December 5, 2016
At 2 p.m. on Monday, Boston Common filled with middle school, high school, and college students, all of whom walked out of their classes to protest the election of Donald Trump, and unite for the future.
Thousands Welcome the Holiday Season at the Boston Common Tree Lighting Ceremony

Thousands Welcome the Holiday Season at the Boston Common Tree Lighting Ceremony

William Batchelor December 2, 2016
On Thursday, thousands of Bostonians flocked to the 75th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the Common for a night filled with pyrotechnics, festivity, and holiday cheer.
In Boston Common, a Peaceful Rally for Love

In Boston Common, a Peaceful Rally for Love

Madeleine D’Angelo November 12, 2016
At 2 p.m. on Friday, hundreds of Bostonians attended the Love Rally in the Common to peacefully unite following the election of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States.
Gallery: A Closer Look at Boston’s Post-Election, Anti-Trump Rally

Gallery: A Closer Look at Boston’s Post-Election, Anti-Trump Rally

Juan Olavarria November 10, 2016
On Wednesday night, several thousand marched in downtown Boston to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election. This is what it was like.

‘Not My President:’ Thousands Protest Trump’s Victory at the Boston Common

Juan Olavarria and Heidi Dong November 10, 2016
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election, over 4,000 Bostonians gathered in front of the State House to peacefully protest Trump's victory Wednesday evening.
Zombies, A Roof, And An Ultimate Realization About City Life

Zombies, A Roof, And An Ultimate Realization About City Life

Archer Parquette November 12, 2015
As I neared the end of my penultimate metro column, I realized I no longer wanted to live in the city.

Frog Pond Remains Winter Destination For Skaters

Maggie Maretz December 10, 2014
The Boston Common Frog Pond recently opened its ice rink for the winter—offering visitors a series of events in time for the Holidays.
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