March 04, 2015 at 10:31PM
Globe photos of the month, February 2015 A screech owl was treated at the New England Wildlife Center in Weymouth for a wing fractured in Abington during a snowstorm. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)...
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Holi Celebrations 2015 Holi is a festival that marks events in Hindu mythology and provides photographers with a colorful visual feast. It celebrates the beginning of spring, and falls on the last...
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Journey to Selma A contingent from Boston, including students from the University of Massachusetts Boston, made their way to Selma, Ala., on a 25-hour bus ride to retrace the steps of those who...
View ArticleMarch 12, 2015 at 05:10AM
Hitting the Slopes It seems, with the current snowpack in New England, skiers will be able to “Arc ‘em or park ‘em” until May this year. Here’s a look at some of those competing in or enjoying the...
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Children of war The United Nations children’s agency reported this week that 14 million children in Syria and Iraq are in crisis due to war. The number of children needing aid has greatly increased...
View ArticleMarch 17, 2015 at 05:57AM
Seeing white: A historic winter With an impressive 108.6 inches of snow, Boston made history with its snowiest winter on record. Here is a look at how photographers captured the striking ways that...
View ArticleMarch 19, 2015 at 04:57AM
Colors in the Sky With a severe solar storm raging, the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, could be seen from the island of Nantucket this week. The phenomenon, usually visible only much farther...
View ArticleMarch 21, 2015 at 05:55AM
Spring scenes Spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere. The vernal equinox is anticipated by many looking forward to warmer temperatures and a welcoming rebirth. In some areas of the world, the...
View ArticleMarch 24, 2015 at 03:41AM
Ceremony fit for a king Thousands of people lined the streets of Leicester, England, yesterday to view the coffin of King Richard III as it made its way to Leicester Cathedral for three days of public...
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Mascots bring the spirit With the NCAA March Madness Tournament underway, the mascots are out in force to bring good luck to their teams. Here are some of them, and other mascots representing their...
View ArticleJune 19, 2015 at 12:57AM
Shooting at Charleston church Nine people were killed Wednesday night when authorities say Dylan Storm Roof, 21, fired upon a prayer meeting inside the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. Roof was...
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International Day of Yoga The first International Day of Yoga was held on June 21 and India set a record for the largest yoga demonstration in a single venue. Many other countries participated in the...
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European Games 2015 The first European Games are nearing their conclusion with this Sunday’s closing ceremonies in Baku, Azerbaijan. More than 6,000 athletes from European Olympic nations have been...
View ArticleJune 27, 2015 at 01:03AM
Same-sex marriage legalized in US The US Supreme Court made a historic decision today in a 5-4 ruling establishing same-sex marriage across all 50 states, ending two decades of litigation. — By Lloyd...
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Great Barrier Reef at risk UNESCO World Heritage delegates recently snorkelled on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, thousands of coral reefs, which stretch over 1,200 miles off the northeast coast....
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Globe photos of the month, June 2015 Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month including an attempt to break a record for the “most arm-linked people standing up...
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Greece rejects austerity Over the past week, Greece and its place in the European Union has fallen deeper into uncertainty. On Monday, June 29, capital controls were enforced, shuttering banks and...
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San Fermin festival 2015: Running of the bulls Once again the San Fermin festival is underway in Pamplona, Spain. Dating from the 16th century and known worldwide for the harrowing running of the...
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New York City celebrates US Women’s World Cup win The US women’s soccer team was honored on the streets of New York City today with a ticker-tape parade. The team is the winner of the Women’s World...
View ArticleJuly 15, 2015 at 12:56AM
Looking skyward Photographers often look up to capture an amazing aspect of our world. The sky can be a compelling subject or backdrop in a photograph, emanating many sources of light. Here is a...
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