MassArt student Elena Mathis designed the winning poster, titled "allusion to peace," for the 11th annual AIFF.
The town received a $17,000 grant toward "Remembrance of Climate Futures," which will "look back" on events from a 22nd century perspective.
The third and final season of the local paranormal TV series The Witching Hour will be premiering this spring.
Arlington Jazz Festival: 10th annual, one-hour live streamed evening concerts featuring Witness Matlou Trio, MIXCLA, and The Dan Fox Group.
The jazz festival, which features performances for free or at a minimal cost, will go virtual for its milestone 10th anniversary.
Ronald Haroutunian plays bassoon for "The Fall of the House of Usher," which reimagines Poe's story through the mind of a young immigrant.
An ice cream parlor has been the primary moneymaker for the theaters' owner. That will soon change as colder weather creeps in.
The Arlington theater is seeking $50,000 in donations and says without the support of Congress, many independent venues will shut down.
“Couples in Jazz”: 9th Annual Arlington Jazz Festival, this year presented virtually by Arlington Jazz, from May 28-31 @ 8 pm.
The Robbins Library debuted two storytime series on Facebook Live as communities across Massachusetts are ordered to stay home.
A concert in honor of MLK Day features uplifting gospel, spirituals, and songs from Chile, Africa, Japan, and beyond
Tom Formicola, who has lived in Arlington for 15 years, has been named the new executive director of the ACA.
Her new book “Heavens Guide to the Other Side” is now available to purchase at Amazon.
Freedom Baird makes ROOM TO GROW on the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway now underway as part of Arlington Public Art’s new PATHWAYS series.
The "Mary Tyler Moore" actor and former Screen Actors Guild president plays God in the comedy "God Help Us!" at the Regent Theatre.
The music and entertainment festival returns for its fourth year Saturday, June 8.
The Yosvany Terry Afro-Cuban Quintet headlines the 8th annual Arlington Jazz Festival, which takes place from April 25-28, 2019.
Let your creativity blossom this spring at the Arlington Center for the Arts!
"Internet Research Agency" Crowned 2019 Champs
Artists living or working in Arlington are invited to submit designs to be painted on the town's transformer boxes.
"Witness for the Prosecution" brings Agatha Christie at her diabolical best to AFD Theatre in Arlington. Opens March 1, don't miss it.
This diabolical murder mystery is surprisingly relevant today, and offers fascinating character studies while it unfolds a great twist.
Church of Our Saviour hosts the Joyful Voices of Inspiration gospel choir on Feb. 16
Elizabeth and Ben Anderson, Scottish Fiddle/Cello Duo, Announce a CD Release Celebration
At AFD Theatre, chemistry crackles between the loopy everymen at the center of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead"
The Mass. Ave. art museum is hosting a free event this weekend to mark the occasion.
Flip the House Dance Party with Stanley and the Undercovers – Sat., 10/20 at the Knights of Columbus, Arlington Center.
Arlington: A Senior Portrait debuts next month at town hall.
Here's what you need to know about Friday's fireworks display and Saturday's festival.
The town is seeking ideas for art and events within the district, which spans Mass. Ave. from Capitol Square to the Civic Block.
Arlington Town Day will be held Sept. 15. The deadline to apply to be a vendor or showcase your organization is in July.
The third annual town-wide music festival boasts over 100 acts.
"Boston2Philly" comes to the streaming service in June.
The National Endowment for the Arts awarded the theater the "Our Town" grant to fund a two-year project.
Award winning journalist for Boston Globe and investigative reporter will discuss his book Redemption: Martin Luther King's Final Hours
Arlington Community Ed hosts Bradley Whitford on April 11th at Arlington High School
The four-day festival, now in its seventh year, will feature a variety of acts from greater Boston.
Arlington Jazz Festival, in its 7th year, shines the headliner spotlight on world renowned award-winning bass guitarist John Patitucci.
Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the End of a Beautiful Friendship
It's all part of a project in part to celebrate the 25th year of the bikeway and to connect Arlington's cultural centers.