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In Easthampton, we head to Eastworks where at 50 Arrow Gallery a new exhibit shows the not so hidden lives of a people often relegated to afterthought. A Time, A Place, Our Gaze: Re-framing the Subaltern looks at the black communities of New Brunswick, and shows through photos a glimpse of their daily lives in a way that is often overlooked in favor of sensationalism. We speak with Slavery North Initiative Director Charmaine Nelson and gallery director Jason Montgomery about expanding the horizon of what black life can and does look like, and how that can affect more than just history.
Easthampton also happens to be the former home for local wrestling. However with the loss and sale of The Pulaski Club, the search began to bring the rings elsewhere. We talk with Perry Von Vicious, The Human Monster Truck and current title belt holder for Pro Wrestling Grind, about that company’s move to Florence's VFW with the start of this year’s local wrestling season this Friday, and some of the amazing nuances to this very bombastic sport.
By Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith5
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In Easthampton, we head to Eastworks where at 50 Arrow Gallery a new exhibit shows the not so hidden lives of a people often relegated to afterthought. A Time, A Place, Our Gaze: Re-framing the Subaltern looks at the black communities of New Brunswick, and shows through photos a glimpse of their daily lives in a way that is often overlooked in favor of sensationalism. We speak with Slavery North Initiative Director Charmaine Nelson and gallery director Jason Montgomery about expanding the horizon of what black life can and does look like, and how that can affect more than just history.
Easthampton also happens to be the former home for local wrestling. However with the loss and sale of The Pulaski Club, the search began to bring the rings elsewhere. We talk with Perry Von Vicious, The Human Monster Truck and current title belt holder for Pro Wrestling Grind, about that company’s move to Florence's VFW with the start of this year’s local wrestling season this Friday, and some of the amazing nuances to this very bombastic sport.

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