AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBoston Symphony Orchestra: BSO musicians voted to authorize what could be the first strike in the orchestra’s history as their contract nears expiration, with talks ongoing and leadership tensions still swirling after Andris Nelsons’ announced departure. Immigration & family safety: A mother of a deported Cuban man says her son is hospitalized and detained in Equatorial Guinea after being forced off a plane during a deportation flight, raising fresh alarms about medical harm and due process. Massachusetts education: U.S. News ranks Massachusetts at the top for high schools again, with Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis landing in the state’s top 10. Culture & community: Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland elected seven new trustees and a new board president, signaling continued push to expand access and programs. Local arts calendar: Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown announced a September exhibition opening featuring six artists, with work spanning painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Sports-business crossover: Minnesota’s NBA/WNBA ownership shifts as Marc Stad buys controlling stakes in the Timberwolves and Lynx in a $4.5B deal.
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