Medicine Wheel inspires on World AIDS Day
The dark, earthen atmosphere artist Michael Dowling created for his latest installation at Medicine Wheel, "The Paper Project", inspired a respectful, enlightened group of visitors during the event's 24 hour vigil on World AIDS Day, Monday, Dec. 1.
Second investigation provides new details on Durkin's death
A report by a military investigator at Afghanistan's Bagram Airbase, Lieutenant Colonel Linda Sahin, into the death of Army National Guard Corporal Ciara Durkin reveals new details about Durkin's apparent suicide in Sept. 2007.
Second wind for marriage movement
Activists aim to secure marriage in all N.E. states by 2012.
Blue Christmas with Lea Delaria
Lea DeLaria talks about how much Christmas sucks in her upcoming show at Boston's Center for the Arts!
Character Acting
This holiday season, you don't need to pester the fat-suited Santa Claus at the local mall to find area performers willing to gift-wrap themselves inside a second skin.
Sudden impact
The afternoon of Nov. 23 was bitterly cold, with temperatures in the 20s and steady, biting winds, but that didn't dissuade a crowd of about 60 people from assembling in front of Cambridge City Hall for the latest local Join The Impact rally against California's Proposition 8.
Giving thanks by giving back
While Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for what you have, it is also a time to give back to the community and help those who have less. Bay Windows would like to highlight a few individuals who have donated considerable time to making our community a better place.
Online high school caters to LGBTQ youth
An online high school for students who are lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning their sexual orientation will be launched in fall 2009.
Healing Arts
December 1, 2008 marks World AIDS Day, an annual opportunity to reflect on the history of the devastating epidemic: the lives lost, the progress made, and the work that remains ahead.
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