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Lynn Museum featured on GBH’s The Curiosity Desk

  By Edgar B. Herwick III October 26, 2022, The Curiosity Desk   From the banks of the Walden Pond to the historic Stone Tower, there’s plenty to see in the bucolic, 2,200-acre Lynn Woods Reservation. You could spend hours hiking its trails and never come across the distinct

LYNN KEEPS MOVING FORWARD WITH HIP-HOP FESTIVAL

BY ANTHONY CAMMALLERI| September 18, 2022   LYNN — Nearly two dozen different hip hop acts took the stage before a supportive and energetic crowd Sunday at the Keep Moving Forward Festival in Frederick Douglass Park.   On a tour of the Lynn Museum’s new hip hop exhibit, which features photographs,

New Mural at Lynn Museum Explores Hope, Freedom, and Community

ALEXANDRA PECCI, SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 NORTH SHORE MAGAZINE   A new piece of public art has been installed at the Lynn Museum, and it’s made even more special because of the people who made it: Groups of students working with Raw Art Works in Lynn, which offers free art

Event Recap – Final Fridays: Art in the Park, Part I & II

  Many thanks to Edwin Cabrera / Grind House Recordings for capturing both of our Final Fridays events for July and August.   The July 29th Final Fridays: Art in the Park featured live music in collaboration with Soneta Srey, Alexa Ortiz, the Lynn Hip Hop Wall of

Taking a Stroll around Wyoma Square, Circa 1962

By Joseph Scanlon Published by The Daily Item on August 9, 2022   History happens every day and change is constant. I thought it might be interesting or fun to take a trip back in time to Wyoma Square and Lynnfield Street 60 years ago (1962).   The square is

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