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Articles by Phoebe Sinclair

Phoebe Sinclair, in addition to serving as the first point of contact for community-related inquiries and issues, writes and produces The Whistler newsletter and is chief website wrangler. She is a life-long writer who holds a bachelor’s of fine arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College. In her free time, Phoebe can often be found biking around Boston and Cambridge, knitting, volunteering, and writing children’s fiction.

At Chandler Gallery, Jane Goldman Shows Us What We Cannot See
October 10, 2013 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on At Chandler Gallery, Jane Goldman Shows Us What We Cannot See
At Chandler Gallery, Jane Goldman Shows Us What We Cannot See

An exhibit on the universe is a tall order, but artist Jane Goldman relishes the challenge. “I love the big universe paintings,” says Goldman. “It’s mind-blowing, really, to think what I’m painting. Can’t complain about …

Volunteers Needed to Get Word Out about Candidates’ Forum
October 7, 2013 – 11:21 am | Comments Off on Volunteers Needed to Get Word Out about Candidates’ Forum

Help us get the word out about the upcoming City Council Candidates’ Night Forum. We need 1-3 volunteers to pass out informational flyers at the Porter Square MBTA Station.
Do you have one hour between 9 …

Candidate’s Forum for Cambridge City Council
October 2, 2013 – 10:55 am | Comments Off on Candidate’s Forum for Cambridge City Council

Tuesday, October 8, 7-9 pm
Lesley University
University Hall Amphitheatre
1815 Massachusetts Avenue
Given the retirement of Cambridge City Manager Bob Healy, the departures of long-serving councillors, the number of potential candidates, and the issues that confront our neighborhoods, …

Maud Morgan Arts Students Make Some Noise at the Annual HONK! Parade
September 30, 2013 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on Maud Morgan Arts Students Make Some Noise at the Annual HONK! Parade
Maud Morgan Arts Students Make Some Noise at the Annual HONK! Parade

Though Massachusetts Avenue is usually known for its slow-moving traffic and perpetual stoplights, on October 13th the thoroughfare will come alive with banners, costumed revelers, and 30 brass bands for the annual HONK! Parade to …