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Day 77: Lunch at The Friendly Toast
If you can’t avoid it, then enjoy it. Boston has been under a curtain of snow for the last few hours and people are working around the clock just to keep a few footpaths open. Managed to plough my way … Continue reading
Day 17: Chris Marker exhibition at the List Visual Arts Center
Chris Marker: Guillaume-en-Égypte Max Wasserman Forum on Contemporary Art
Day 17: MIT Campus
…and dinner at The Friendly Toast
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Day 17: Kendall Square
At Kendall Square, Cambridge. Endlessly transcribing interviews, pondering the role of architecture in urban public space and having a great latte at Voltage Coffee & Art, currently exhibiting art by Caroline Board and Kate Castelli (‘What is left unsaid’). Incredibly … Continue reading
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