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Aboard Air Power One
En Route Boston, Massachusetts

2:01 P.M. EST
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  Hello.  Hi there.  Okay, a few issues on the high.  Okay, good afternoon.  We’re on our technique to Boston, as all of you guys know, the place President Biden will take part in a phonebank and a fundraiser for the DSCC and Senator Warnock. 
 
The Prince and Princess of Wales are additionally on the town to host the Earthshot Prize.  The President seems ahead to spending time with Prince William on the JFK Library, the place President Biden shared his imaginative and prescient to finish most cancers as we all know it.  We anticipate that they are going to focus on their shared local weather targets, prioritization of psychological well being points, and lowering the burden of the illness. 
 
We’re rounding out an enormous week right here on the White Home.  And we’re — we’ve had lots of nice information for the American individuals.  As we all know, as — as we finish this week, jobs are up, incomes are up, shopper spending is powerful, and the economic system is rising.  On the identical time, inflation is moderating, gasoline costs are down.  And this morning, President Biden signed laws averting a rail shutdown that might have been devastating to our economic system. 
 
None of that is accidentally. It’s due to — the President has continued to comply with by on his guarantees to — to rebuild the economic system from the underside up and center out, to take actions to decrease prices for People, to carry manufacturing and provide chains again to the U.S., and to verify our economic system works for working individuals. 
 
Whereas there’s nonetheless extra progress to be made, the financial knowledge we’ve seen this week is powerful and constructive information for the American individuals. 
 
And now for a fast have a look at our week forward.  On Sunday, the President will return to Washington, D.C., from Camp David.  Within the afternoon, the President and the First Girl will host Kennedy Heart honorees within the East Room, together with actor and filmmaker George Clooney; singer/songwriter Amy Grant; singer Gladys Knight; composer, conductor, and educator Tania León; and Irish rock band U2, compromi- — comprised of band members Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen, Jr.
 
Within the night, the President and the First Girl, the Vice President and the Second Gentleman will attend the forty fifth Kennedy Heart Honors.  That is the second consecutive yr of the Biden-Harris administration which they’ve — all have attended the nation’s highest award for lifetime achievement within the arts.
 
On Monday, the President and the First Girl will host the Congressional Ball on the state flooring. 
 
On Tuesday, the President will journey to Phoenix, Arizona.  The President will go to TSMC, a Taiwanese firm making a significant funding to fabricate cutting-edge chips in Phoenix, and focus on how this — his financial plan is resulting in a producing increase, rebuilding provide chains, and creating good-paying jobs in Arizona and throughout the nation.
 
We could have extra further data of the remainder of the week and the way the President’s — the President’s engagement.
 
With that, Zeke, you need to kick us off?
 
Q    Thanks, Karine.  The President (inaudible) a tweet a few hours in the past condemning antisemitism and calling on individuals to — saying silence was complicit — complicity.  Who was he speaking about?  Who was that tweet addressed to and referring to?  As a result of he didn’t identify — identify names.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, look, as we have now seen a rise in — in hate speech — in antisemitism, specifically, to your query — and, you understand, the President has all the time — stands towards that.  He’s standing with the Jewish neighborhood.
 
The President, for years, together with after the hateful march in Charlottesville that drove him to run — his father had sai- — had mentioned — had mentioned silence is complicit — complicity.  And as President of the USA, he feels that it’s necessary for him to be very clear. 
 
And such as you’ve additionally heard him say, the widespread theme of all types of bigotry is that hate doesn’t go away, it solely hides.  The — the grotesque poison of anti- — antisemitism isn’t hiding. 
 
And simply yesterday, he and President Macron acknowledged the a whole bunch of 1000’s of People who gave their lives to beat the horror of Nazism and hold us free. 
 
And so he believes, as President, you will need to communicate up.  However once more, we’ve all seen it — you guys have requested me this a number of instances — the elevated hate speech that we have now seen on — on —
 
Q    However who specifically?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  I feel — I don’t assume it issues who specifically.  I feel what the President is making an attempt to say is being silent is complicit.  And after we see this sort of hatred, after we see this sort of antisemitism, we have to name it out.
 
Q    Who’s being silent?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  We must be — we must be very, very clear and — and condemn that.  And that’s what you’re going to proceed to listen to from this President.  That’s what you’re going to proceed to listen to from the administration. 
 
Akayla, go forward.
 
Q    Sure.  So, yesterday, the President mentioned that he was going to return and receives a commission go away not only for rail staff, however for all staff.  I suppose, in case you may simply give us an concept of what that appears like: Is that new laws?  Is that extra negotiations with unions?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, as you guys know, the President has supported paid sick go away for all People, not simply the rail trade, and his battle for the important profit will proceed.
 
And he’s — I imply, I’ll simply level you to his phrases yesterday within the press convention.  He’s additionally fought for and secured paid sick go away for extra staff throughout his presidency.
 
For instance, his American Rescue Plan included a tax credit score to assist small- and medium-sized companies offering sick go away to their staff.  And he’ll proceed forcefully advocating for Congress and employers to increase paid sick go away to all staff. 
 
And in order that’s what’s necessary.  He con- — he’s going to proceed to battle to safe paid go away, once more, for all People. 
 
And as — as you possibly can inform from his remarks this afternoon, the President’s focus stays, once more, on getting Congress to behave.  And that’s — and that’s how he’s going to give attention to this.
 
And simply — oh, sorry — and yet one more on layoffs that we’ve been seeing lately.  We noticed, you understand, a couple of — a couple of months in the past with tech corporations and now with media corporations this week.  Does the White Home see this doubtlessly as an indication of a recession?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, we’ve additionally clearly have seen these reviews, and we’re watching intently anytime there are reviews of People dropping their jobs.
 
President Biden is aware of firsthand the influence of dropping a job and the way that may have on a complete household.  I don’t have a touch upon particular strikes or bulletins by any explicit corporations right here.
 
However broadly talking, this week’s jobs opening knowledge confirmed layoff stays close to document lows.  And so, that’s necessary to level out.  Equally, right this moment’s jobs and this week’s GDP revision present the U.S. economic system continues to develop and add jobs.
 
Once more, I’m not going to talk to any actions by an organization.  However once more, you understand, the roles report — you noticed that right this moment.  And we’re headed in the fitting route.
 
Q    A follow-up from the President’s — the President’s remarks yesterday about chatting with President Putin.  Does that willingness mirror any sort of a shift in his enthusiastic about Ukraine and diplomacy about Ukraine with or with out Ukraine?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, no, that doesn’t change — that pondering.  He has been very clear.  He’s written it in op-eds.  You’ve heard him saying in speech, “Nothing about Ukraine with out Ukraine.”
 
Look, the President has mentioned he has no plans to talk with Mr. Putin since Mr. Putin has proven no indicators that he’s prepared to finish the brutal battle towards the individuals of Ukraine.
 
In truth, he has carried out the other, as you all have seen for yourselves and reported, as Russia has tried to destroy Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and deprive the Ukrainian individuals of warmth, energy, and different important providers as winter approaches, inflicting struggling for thousands and thousands of individuals.
 
However President Biden has been clear: We are going to proceed to supply help to Ukraine for so long as it takes as they defend their nation towards Russian aggression.
 
I do know we don’t have that a lot time.
 
Q    Do you even have any updates on what you’re doing to assist doubtlessly have exemptions on the interna- — on the Inflation Discount Act for France or Europe, as mentioned within the state go to yesterday?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  You’re speaking concerning the — with — through the press convention what the President mentioned?
 
Q    Sure.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, look — and also you’re speaking concerning the glitches, specifically, the remark that he —
 
Q    Yeah.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, no, to — to your query.  No, we don’t have any plans to return to Congress for legislative adjustments to the Inflation this time. 
 
For any historic laws — for — for any historic laws like IRA, there’s a advanced implementation and course of, which is actively underway at federal businesses.  However we don’t have something — we’re not going to be addressing any glitches.
 
Q    However he — however he indicated that they might return and have a look at making some lodging.  Are you saying that that’s not true anymore?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  I’m simply saying that — we’re — we’re not going to be doing that.  I simply answered the query and mentioned, “No, we’re not going to be doing that.” 
 
And look, it is a historic piece of laws.  As you understand, the Inflation Discount Act goes to actually assist the American individuals with regards to reducing prices, healthcare prices.  And it’s additionally a — has a historic funding in coping with local weather change.
 
Q    I’m not —
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  And the prob- — the President has — was very clear in that.
 
However to your query, the reply is not any.
 
Q    Yeah, no, I wasn’t saying you weren’t answering the query.  I — my impression from what the President mentioned yesterday was that there could be at the least some what they’ll do to deal with France’s issues.  Are you saying no to that?
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, I’ll say this —
 
Q    As a result of that appears contradictory.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  The President was clear: There are methods we will deal with Europe’s issues.  Proper? 
 
Q    Okay.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  Okay?  If that’s what you’re asking me.  That’s why I used to be asking at the start what precisely was the President’s feedback you had been asking about.
 
So, it is a matter —
 
Q    Usually concerning the IRA.
 
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  Okay, acquired it.  It is a matter we’re figuring out by substantive consultations and European counterparts.  We gained’t get forward of that course of.  I feel that’s what you had been asking me simply now.
 
We’re dedicated to an IRA implementation method that strikes shortly, that will get the robust questions proper, and that has applicable guardrails in order that the American households and staff begin seeing the advantages of decrease power prices, good-paying jobs, ample clear power, and elevated resilience to local weather change as shortly as attainable.

However to the exceptions questions, once more, we’re having — we’re having dialogue and — to deal with Europe’s issues. 

Q    Karine, Clyburn mentioned right this moment that he obtained a cellphone name from the President final night time informing him of his choice to choose South Carolina first for the first calendar, and that he was pleasantly shocked.  I’m questioning in case you may give us a way of, you understand, how the President arrived at his choice, who he consulted with, any timeline on that, and the way he acquired to that.

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MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, as you understand, we take the regulation very severely right here, and it — and it locations strict limits on what I can — can say concerning the future elections and political get together course of.

So, right here’s what I can say: As a candidate in 2020 and, as we have now heard, the night time — the night time of the New — New Hampshire main — you heard instantly from the President — Joe Biden, at the moment, made clear that, to him, respecting our variety as a nation and breaking down limitations for all our individuals is a foun- — is a foundational precept. 

He believes that what — that’s what Democrats in workplace stand for.  And he has upheld the precept as President.  He promised his administration would appear to be America, and it does.  He has staffed probably the most various Cupboard in Whi- — in White Home historical past, American historical past.

He promised to battle to make sure our judicial department displays America, and he has.  He’s confirmed extra Black girls to appellate judgeships than all of his predecessors mixed.  And he fulfilled his promise to substantiate the primary Black lady to the Supreme Courtroom.

He works — he works to honor the values in each method that he can as a frontrunner. 
 
I’m not going to get into particular conversations that he could have had with the — with the congressman.  However once more, I simply laid out how the — the President thinks about this course of.

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Q    To comply with up on the roles report, the report confirmed that wages are persevering with to rise at a fast tempo.  You understand, how anxious is the White Home that which means inflation will keep larger for longer?

MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  So, look, I imply, I simply laid out how we’re seeing extra jobs, and extra jobs imply alternatives for American staff and extra households which might be capable of put meals on the desk and pay the payments.

So, look, there are a few issues — and also you hear us tick this — take these knowledge factors out many instances.  The economic system has created greater than 260,000 jobs final month.  That’s simply this present job report.  We now have 10.5 million jobs which were created because the President Biden took workplace — once more, this job — the roles report.

Latest inflation reviews reveals People are starting to see much-needed break in inflation.  So, we’re seeing a moderation in inflation.

Seven hundred fifty thousand — you hear us discuss this — manufacturing jobs which were created underneath this President.

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GDP elevated.  We noticed that quantity.  It was — it was from — we — the unique estimate was 2.6 %.  We noticed this week it was really 2.9 % within the final — in that third quarter.

And the unemployment price is at a 50-year low.  So, wages are up, and we predict that’s additionally necessary — this job report, wanting on the knowledge factors over the past couple of months.

Q    How do you issue that into inflation, although?  I imply, is there extra that the President needs to be doing to attempt to carry down inflation with wage positive aspects —

MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  I imply, the President —

Q    — going up?

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MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  The President has been very clear, proper?  He mentioned, with regards to his financial plan, inflation — coping with inflation, combating inflation, reducing prices for American individuals — is his primary precedence.  And he has carried out that. 

You’ve heard us discuss concerning the gasoline costs and the way that’s come down.  That’s due to the President’s historic actions that he’s taken over the previous a number of months.

All proper, thanks, everyone.

Q    Karine, has the President seen the Netflix documentary trailer for the “Harry & Meghan” documentary?

MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  You understand, I’ve not seen them but — seen it but.  (Laughs.)  I don’t know.  I do not know.  He’s been fairly busy.

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As you understand, he’s been — he has been welcome — he welcomed the President of France and the First Girl of France.  As you noticed, that was a extremely constructive go to.  They had been capable of strengthen their — their friendship — our oldest ally.  And also you guys noticed that for yourselves, ranging from the welcoming ceremony yesterday morning to the state dinner.

Okay, thanks, everyone.  We acquired to sit down down.

2:14 P.M. EST



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Nine ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day around Boston – The Boston Globe

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SMALL ACTS, BIG IMPACTS: A DAY OF SERVICE From Saturday to Monday, give back to the community with the Discovery Museum’s “Day of Service” in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day’s designation as a National Day of Service. Donate or collect supplies for the Welcome Basket drive, and make a warm welcome card in support of the Refugee and Immigrant Assistance Center. Donations for these care packages — including cleaning and laundry supplies, hygiene products, infant care items, and winter clothing — will go to immigrant or refugee families in need of essential daily items. Free admission. Jan. 18-20, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 177 Main St., Acton. discoveryacton.org

Fannie Lou Hamer, a leader of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, testifies before the credentials committee of the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, N.J., on Aug. 22, 1964, as her racially integrated group challenged the seating of the all-white Mississippi delegation. Uncredited/Associated Press

MLK DAY CONCERT — VOTING WITH PURPOSE AND WITHOUT FEAR On Sunday, the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington is hosting a concert in honor of MLK Jr. Day and in celebration of the lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Both civil rights leaders were integral in the fight for equal voting rights and access to ballots for all voters. Enjoy songs of spirituality and freedom — performed by Brother Dennis and Friends — as an homage to the songs that motivated those at the Meredith March Against Fear in 1966 and many other civil rights activists of the 1960s. Tickets are $25. Jan. 19, 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Follen Church, 755 Mass. Ave., Lexington. eventbrite.com

EMBRACE HONORS MLK On Sunday, Embrace Boston hosts Embrace Honors MLK 2025, a formal evening of joy, music, and community. Leaders to be honored include former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and first lady Lauren Baker, and former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and first lady Diane Patrick. Hosts include Melisa Valdez, in-arena host for the Boston Celtics, and Latoyia Edwards, Emmy-winning anchor from NBC 10 Boston. DJ Envy, DJ Papadon, and the Berklee All Star Jazz Band are among the entertainers booked. Tickets are $450. Jan. 19. 6:30 p.m.-midnight. Big Night Live, 110 Causeway St. embraceboston.org

Alison Saar “Weight” (detail), 2012, at the Peabody Essex Museum. © 2019 Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. Photography by Bob Packert.

PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION The Peabody Essex Museum will honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday with a variety of art installations. View the works of Bethany Collins (”America: A Hymnal”), David Boxer (”The Black Books”), and Alison Saar’s (”Weight)”. Starting at 11 a.m., join fluid acrylics artist Rahim Gray to learn the way he incorporates social justice and music in his work and to make pour art of your own. Free admission. Jan. 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 161 Essex St., Salem. pem.org

Amanda Shea, spoken word and multidisciplinary artist, will perform at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Monday.

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ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM — MLK JR. DAY OF SERVICE Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Monday to stroll its galleries, hear storytellers, and participate in activities. Featured exhibits include performance artist Dzidzor’s soundscape “Riot: A Sermon of Anger, Dreams, and Love,” Crystal Bi’s “Dream Portal” hands-on installation, and a performance by Amanda Shea and musician Wylsner Bastien of “Why We Still Dream” at Calderwood Hall. Free admission. Jan. 20, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 25 Evans Way. gardnermuseum.org

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CELEBRATE! WITH GEORGE RUSSELL JR. AND FRIENDS The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosts a Monday performance of some of Martin Luther King Jr.’s favorite songs by George Russell Jr. and Friends. The event is free to the public per the support of the Martin Richard Foundation and the Mass Cultural Council. Jan. 20, 10:30.-11:30 a.m. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Columbia Point. eventbrite.com

MFA BOSTON OPEN HOUSE, MLK DAY In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and the communal and artistic spirit of the holiday, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston will offer free admission Monday to any visitors with a Massachusetts ZIP code. Within the museum, view ArtSpark’s “Radical Heroes” program and make your own window-hanging at the “Stained Glass: Doves” station. The museum offers several other performances and talks; see the website for the schedule. Jan. 20. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave. mfa.org

BOSTON CHILDREN’S CHORUS — ROAD TO FREEDOM This year’s Boston Children’s Chorus MLK Day program educates about Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, two civil rights leaders who are often perceived as ideologically unaligned, though the interconnectedness between the two is more complex. The “Road to Freedom” program at Symphony Hall on Monday is designed to educate the Boston community on the similarities between the two activists, and the vital role both hold in shaping social movements of the past and present. $15-$75. Jan. 20, 4 p.m. Symphony Hall, 301 Mass. Ave. bso.org

ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION Join the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras and the Boston community for a celebratory program of memorable performances on Monday. The two-hour program, presented in conjunction with the Museum of African American History, will include spiritual and cultural performances, spoken word and readings, and guest speakers. Free admission. Jan. 20. Starts at 1 p.m. Strand Theatre, 543 Columbia Road. eventbrite.com


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A pair of division foes in the Eastern Conference meet up on Wednesday, Jan. 15 when the Boston Celtics travel to take on the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on NBC Sports Boston. Fans looking to watch this NBA game can do so for free by using DirecTV Stream, which offers a free trial. You can also watch on FuboTV, which also offers a free trial and $30 off your first month, or SlingTV, which doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available.

The Celtics are looking for their first winning streak since they beat the Raptors, Timberwolves and Rockets consecutively to end December and start January. Boston enters this matchup at 28-11 while Toronto is 9-31 and winless in two previous matchups with the defending champions.

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Who: Boston Celtics vs. Toronto Raptors

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Where: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto

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Betting: Check out our MA sports betting guide, where you can learn basic terminology, definitions and how to read odds for those interested in learning how to bet in Massachusetts.

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Court papers say ex-NBA player Jontay Porter laid out betting scheme in a text; 6th person arrested

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NEW YORK (AP) — A sixth person was charged Monday in the federal sports betting case involving ex-NBA player Jontay Porter, and authorities disclosed a text message Porter allegedly sent explaining how to cash in on his plans to bench himself in a January 2024 game.

The former Toronto Raptors center already has pleaded guilty in the criminal case and was banned from the NBA for life. He admitted that he agreed to withdraw early from games, claiming illness or injury, so that those in the know could win big by betting on him to underperform expectations.

Although the new developments don’t affect the legal case against Porter, they put the scheme in what a court document says were his own words.

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“Hit unders for the big numbers,” Porter wrote to an alleged conspirator on Jan. 26, 2024, according to a court complaint against yet another alleged schemer, Shane Hennen. He was arrested Sunday at the Las Vegas airport while boarding a flight to Panama.

“No blocks no steals. I’m going to play first 2-3 minute stint off the bench then when I get subbed out tell them my eye killing me again,” Porter wrote, according to the complaint. It identifies him only as “NBA Player 1” but makes clear through references — such as the details of his guilty plea last year — that it’s Porter.

He had scratched an eye during a game on Jan. 22, 2024, keeping conspirators in the loop by text even from the arena, according to the complaint. But he wasn’t on the injured list when the Raptors faced the LA Clippers four days later.

Porter ultimately played about 4 1/2 minutes in that game before saying he had aggravated the eye problem. Then he pulled out of a March 20 game against the Sacramento Kings after less than three minutes, saying he felt ill. His performance in both games fell well below what sportsbooks had anticipated.

Porter told a court in July that he got involved in the plot to try to clear his own gambling debts. He’s set to be sentenced in May. He could face anything from no jail time to 20 years behind bars; prosecutors have estimated his sentence at about 3 1/2 to four years in prison.

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A message was sent to his lawyer Monday to seek comment on the developments.

Hennen was released without bail after his arraignment Monday in Las Vegas on charges including wire fraud conspiracy. The court complaint alleges that he placed bets through proxies after co-conspirators alerted him to Porter’s plans for the Jan. 26 game, and that he also got a heads-up about the March 20 game and likely told other gamblers about it.

A message seeking comment was sent to his attorney.

Besides Hennen and Porter, four other people also have been charged to date. Two have pleaded guilty, a third has pleaded not guilty, and the fourth hasn’t entered a plea.

The complaint against Hennen alleges there were still more conspirators involved. It’s unclear whether more people may yet be arrested.

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Constantine Manos, photographer for landmark ‘Where’s Boston?’ exhibit, dies at 90 – The Boston Globe

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Constantine Manos, “Los Angeles, California,” 2001. (Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos)Courtesy Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives, Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos

Among Mr. Manos’s books were “A Greek Portfolio” (1972; updated 1999), “Bostonians” (1975), “American Color” 1995) and ”American Color 2″ (2010). Mr. Manos’s work with color was notably expressive and influential.

“Color was a four-letter word in art photography,” the photographer Lou Jones, who worked with Mr. Manos on “Where’s Boston?,” said in a telephone interview. “But he was making wonderful, complex photographs with color, and that meant so much.”

Yet for all his formal skill, Mr. Manos always emphasized the human element in his work. “I am a people photographer and have always been interested in people,” he once said.

That interest extended beyond the photographs he took. He was a celebrated teacher. Among the students he taught in his photo workshops was Stella Johnson.

“He’d go through a hundred of my photographs,” she said in a telephone interview, “and maybe he’d like two. ‘No, no, no, no, yes, no.’ Costa really taught me how to see. I remember him looking at one picture and saying, “You were standing in the wrong spot.’ Something like that was invaluable to me as a young photographer.

“He was a very, very kind man, very generous. But he was very strict. ‘How could you do that?’ He was adored by his students and by his friends, absolutely. We were all lucky to have been in his orbit.”

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Cellist Samuel Mayes and conductor Charles Munch during a Boston Symphony Orchestra rehearsal at Tanglewood, July 25, 1959. (Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos)Courtesy Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives, Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos

Mr. Manos, who moved to Provincetown in 2008, lived in the South End for four decades. The South Carolina native’s association with the Boston area began when the Boston Symphony Orchestra hired him as a photographer at Tanglewood. He was 19. This led to Mr. Manos’s first book, “Portrait of a Symphony” (1961; updated 2000).

Constantine Manos was born in Columbia, S.C., on Oct. 12, 1934. His parents, Dimitri and Aphrodite (Vaporiotou) Manos, were Greek immigrants. They ran a café in the city’s Black section. That experience gave Mr. Manos a sympathy for marginalized people that would stay with him throughout his life. As a student at the University of South Carolina, he wrote editorials in the school paper opposing segregation. Later, he would do extensive work chronicling the LGBTQ+ community with his camera.

Mr. Manos became interested in photography at 13, joining the school camera club and building a darkroom in his parents’ basement. After graduating from college, Mr. Manos did two years of Army service in Germany, working as a photographer for Stars and Stripes. He joined Magnum in 1963. This had special meaning for him. Mr. Manos’s chief inspiration as a young photographer had been Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of Magnum’s founders. He was such an admirer he made a point of using the same equipment that Cartier-Bresson did.

That same year, Mr. Manos entered a seafood restaurant in Rome that was around the corner from the Pantheon. Prodanou, his future husband, was dining with friends. Noticing Mr. Manos, he gestured to him. “Would you join us for coffee?” The couple spent the next 61 years together, marrying in 2011.

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“Lining Up for the Shriner’s Parade, South End, Boston,” 1974. (Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos)Courtesy Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives, Constantine Manos/Magnum Photos

Mr. Manos lived in Greece for three years, which led to “A Greek Portfolio.” He undertook a very different project in the Athens of America. Part of the city’s Bicentennial tribute, “Where’s Boston?” was a slice-of-many-lives view of contemporary Boston.

Located in a red-white-and-blue striped pavilion at the Prudential Center, it became a local sensation. The installation involved 42 computerized projectors and 3,097 color slides (most of them taken by Mr. Manos), shown on eight 10 feet by 10 feet screens. Outside the pavilion was a set of murals, consisting of 152 black-and-white photographs of Boston scenes, all shot by Mr. Manos.

“The most important thing I had to do was to keep my picture ideas simple,” he said in a 1975 Globe interview. “Viewers are treated to a veritable avalanche of color slides in exactly one hour’s time.”

In that same interview, he made an observation about his work generally. “I prefer to stay in close to my subjects. I let them see me and my camera and when they become bored they forget about me and then I get my best pictures.”

Among institutions that own Mr. Manos’s photographs are the Museum of Fine Arts; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Art Institute of Chicago; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; the Library of Congress; and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.

In addition to his husband, Mr. Manos leaves a sister, Irene Constantinides, of Atlanta, and a brother, Theofanis Manos, of Greenville, S.C.

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A memorial service will be held later this year.


Mark Feeney can be reached at mark.feeney@globe.com.





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