Por: The Boston Globe Life March 28, 2023
Faneuil Hall might not be the first hall to come to mind for classical music in Boston, but it certainly is a visually striking and acoustically pleasing hall, especially if you don’t mind being watched over by stern-faced portraits and busts of various Founding Fathers. In case anyone’s concerned about noise from the street performers and musicians that busk around the hall and Quincy Market: As soon as I entered and went up the stairs, I... + full article
The Boston Globe USA World March 26, 2023
It was March 1827, and Ludwig van Beethoven was dying. As he lay in bed, wracked with abdominal pain and jaundiced, grieving friends and acquaintances came to visit. And some asked a favor: Could they clip a lock of his hair for remembrance?The parade of mourners continued after... + más
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The New York Times USA Science March 22, 2023
It was March 1827 and Ludwig van Beethoven was dying. As he lay in bed, wracked with abdominal pain and jaundiced, grieving friends and acquaintances came to visit. And some asked a favor: Could they clip a lock of his hair for remembrance?The parade of mourners continued after... + más
DNA from Beethoven’s hair unlocks medical and family secrets | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life February 13, 2023
As its name hints, the music of Bach is and will ever be the north star of Bach Collegium Japan. Under the unstinting direction of founder Masaaki Suzuki, the ensemble formed in 1990 with the mission of introducing Japanese audiences to period instrument performance, and since... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics January 13, 2023
One day before Boston celebrates the unveiling of a statue dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., two dozen or so demonstrators staged a sit-in Thursday outside Mayor Michelle Wu’s City Hall office, pushing for the city to rename tourism hotspot Faneuil Hall because of its... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 11, 2023
For nearly three centuries, has been perched atop Faneuil Hall, standing guard from its time as a commercial center to its designation as a revolutionary hub and, eventually, a tourist attraction.It’s likely that anyone who has set foot in Boston has at one time laid eyes on... + más
Marijuana, with a side of music, may be coming soon to Faneuil Hall | The Boston Globe
At City Hall, a sit-in to protest the name of a Boston landmark | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 19, 2022
Three ministers chained themselves to Faneuil Hall Wednesday afternoon to urge city officials to rename the historic town meeting hall and marketplace named for Peter Faneuil, a colonial merchant who became one of Boston’s richest men partly through the transatlantic slave... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business October 10, 2022
One could say that Soul Cannabis, a project vying to take over the now-vacant space at Faneuil Hall long occupied by the Durgin-Park restaurant, is a joint venture.That’s because Soul Cannabis would include not just a marijuana dispensary, a first for the historic site, but it... + más
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