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Boston Scenes

Local and Culturally Relevant Events this week

While many stayed indoors watching weather reports of Hurricane Irene, this woman, along with dozens of other onlookers, chose to brave the elements of the storm last weekend at Pleasure Bay in South Boston. The hurricane damaged homes, washed out roads, swept away bridges and caused widespread flooding throughout Massachusetts. (Lolita Parker Jr. photo)

Hurricane Irene struck the Boston area on Sunday and caused trees to be uprooted, like this one in a Dorchester neighborhood. Downed trees caused power outages and as of Tuesday afternoon 218,000 people in Massachusetts were still without power. Officials said it may take days before all customers have their power restored. (Tony Irving photo)

   

Carnival 2011

Despite last weekend’s tropical storm, thousands of people still turned out for this year’s Caribbean Carnival. The Carnival includes a competition of masquerade bands, which is judge based on costumes, dancing and presentation. Spectators lined the parade route, which runs from Martin Luther King Boulevard to Franklin Park, and watched as people dressed in festive costumes marched down the street. (Photos by Tony Irving and Yawu Miller)
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Steven Coker portrays Chief Crazy Horse for Dynasty Production’s Mas Band in Boston’s Caribbean Carnival. Masquerade bands compete for awards before a panel of judges flown in from Trinidad and are evaluated based on the design of their costumes and the overall presentation of the band. (Yawu Miller photo)