The year-long celebration of barrier-breaking films coincides with the groundbreaking of the nonprofit theatre’s expansion project.
The concert is being held by Me2/, a classical music organization created for musicians living with mental illnesses and their allies.
The grant will fund the theatre’s Science on Screen initiative.
The new documentary, from the filmmakers of Gen Silent, shows loneliness and social isolation challenges and solutions.
The event is part of the grand opening celebration for The Skating Club of Boston
Master weaver Debra Stewart's artwork will be available for purchase during the virtual event.
The event will begin on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 11 p.m.
Emily Lynn Perelman's artwork is part of a new public exhibition titled "It's Welcome Time."
Voting will take place from Monday, October 25 – Sunday, October 31. The winners will be announced on Monday, November 1.
The expansion will add two new state-of-the-art screens, a new entrance and lobby, and and a Community Engagement and Education Center.
The nonprofit will kick off the fall season with "Couch to Creativity," a series of classes and events intended to spark creativity.
The new policy goes into effect on Friday, September 3.
The Larz Anderson Auto Museum's 1908 Bailey Electric Victoria Phaetonwas recognized as the "Most Well-Preserved Pre-War Vehicle."
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Local artist Arlene Williamson has been involved with acrylic painting at Goddard House since 2015.
Your name will be entered to win a Raffle prize at the end of the year if you score a 10/10!
Registration is open for July and August classes, and all ages will be welcomed back to the center's historic building at 86 Monmouth St.
Join us at the Putterham Library on July 9, or the Brookline Village Library on July 16.
The sixth annual Brookline Porchfest will be live this year. Organizers are calling for volunteers.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays the Coolidge Corner Merchants Association is hosting "Evenings in the Courtyard."
Honoring Boston Marathon Director Dave McGillivray and Featuring Governor Charlie Baker at the Old North Church & Historic Site -Sunday 4/18
The movie theater is virtually screening the Season 2 premiere episode of the Boston-based drama series "City on a Hill."
The Poet Laureate of Brookline position is now open not only to poets, but also those accomplished in other literary forms.
It was set to end March 13, but the program was so popular, the conservancy raised enough money to keep it through the end of the month.
The youth singing group is still performing during the pandemic
The Newton-based ensemble showcases female composers.
The list might shed a little light about what Brookline readers were thinking on this year.
Saying goodbye to a year we'd like to forget doesn't have to be boring. Here are some safe options for celebrating New Year's in Brookline.
The local theater will present some of this year’s films and events as a "satellite" screen.
The new film starring Gary Oldman is getting Oscar buzz.
Tis the season for holiday events, just don't forget to wear your mask and keep a distance from your neighbor.
A new exhibit on the legendary Brookline artist opens at the Martha Richardson Fine Art gallery.
The 32nd annual festival goes online this year, where film fans can stream virtual screenings on November 4-15.
Both events have been warmly received – and the staff is already hard at work planning new ones for 2021!
The historic movie theater has made some changes during COVID-19.
The new film starring Janelle Monae was released straight to video-on-demand.
"Tenet" is one of the first films to be screened in a theatre during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tickets for Coolidge Theatre's screening of "Vertigo" go on sale Friday.
The pandemic has put movie theaters across the country at risk of going dark for good.