filmThe Art & Science of Camouflage
Animals use camouflage to hide from predators and stand out if threatened or sexually attracted. But how does it work? Marine biologist Roger Hanlon turns to artists and animators to discover the secrets of camo.
artsTwisted Fairytales: What Mother Goose Didn't Want You To Know
Childhood classics get a naughtily adult retelling in "Twisted Fairytales," a high-octane drag cabaret performance put on by the Provincetown Business Guild this weekend.
lifestyleA Healthier, Happier Commute
Did you know it's Bay State Bike Week? Find out how one bike commuter stays healthy, saves money and reduces his carbon footprint by biking to work— and try it for yourself during Bike to Work Week, May 14 to 18!
filmLouder Than a Bomb Screens at Cotuit Center for the Arts
Cotuit Center for the Arts and the Woods Hole Film Festival present 'Louder Than A Bomb,' an award-winning 2010 documentary about the world’s largest youth poetry slam.
artsThreepenny Opera: An Old Lesson About a Contemporary Crisis
Eventide Arts' production of "The Threepenny Opera" is all but sold out in its final run this weekend, proving the play's message about the crisis of capitalism rings as true in Dennis 2012 as it did in 1928 Berlin.





