“I am proud to showcase the talent of MetroWest artists in the State House,” said Sen. Karen Spilka.
Every Monday during the summer, watch artist Sorin Bica paint a mural for downtown Framingham while listening to music.
The band, comprised of individuals with disabilities, performed for third, fourth, and fifth grade students at the Framingham school.
Playing Dead, a Grateful Dead tribute band, kicked off the first Framingham Parks and Recreation Summer Concert Friday night.
Almost a year since Market Basket workers won the fight to bring back their ousted CEO, the trailer for the new movie is released.
The Framingham High graduate will attend Hampshire College and study animation and environmental studies.
RLR studio and Beauty PaRLR in Framingham celebrated its one-year anniversary, with a star-studded and CD release party on Saturday night.
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People started lining up as early as 3:30 p.m. to hear author David McCullough, 81, speak at Barnes and Noble Booksellers.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize author David McCullough will sign copies of his new book The Wright Brothers at Shoppers World.
Debra Petke succeeds Katherine French, who retired January 1.
Barnes and Noble stores across America, including Framingham, hosting To Kill A Mockingbird discussion on Thursday, May 14.
The Performing Arts Center of MetroWest will stage three performance of the musical, starting tonight, May 8.
A Framingham mom and her sisters, who are triplets, received a makeover on the daytime television show.
12 local writers - including this Framingham Mom - step up to the mike to perform stories of motherhood
The public is invited on Thursday to view the special art collaboration of 22 artists, sponsored by the Framingham Education Foundation.
The former Framingham United soccer player and referee, graduated from Framingham High in 2004.
Slideshow of photos from the 22nd Annual Fountain Street Open Studios, held this past weekend.
Official book launch for Framingham Town Historian's newest book Sunday, May 3 at Edgell Memorial Library.
This was the fourth time Fountain Street Studios has hosted Framingham State University students.
Damianos Publishing will host a book signing with author Fred Wallace on Friday, April 24 from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
The studios will be open Friday night, April 24 from 5:30 to 9, as well as Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Jo Jo the magician, from Framingham, performed at a Hoops and Homework program on Tuesday afternoon.
Emerson Stage trains students on stage and off to be the next generation of theater artists.
The initial concept of Tandem Bike Cops was brought to MediaBoss, by Funny It Up Productions, a comedy group based in Framingham.
Violet Thorn Executive Chef Alastair Mclean created a special menu inspired by the popular television series.
Shows are tonight, April 9 through Sunday, April 12.
The movie about Joy Mangano, starring Jennifer Lawrence, was in Framingham on Wednesday.
Board of Directors has named the interim director to the position, effective today, April 1.
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British musician Howard Jones, one of the defining figures of '80s synth pop sound, performed a concert at The Verve Friday night.
The Framingham Cultural Council awarded 35 grants totaling $25,428 out of the 48 grant applications.
The 60-minute performance will feature Pianist Chi-Chen Wu and Cellist Sam Oh.
Tickets are still available for the Friday, March 20 concert at The Verve's Violet Jam venue.
The MetroWest Symphony will perform a family concert on March 8 titled Classics Meet Broadway, featuring its young artist winner Esther Pak.
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall students staged Fiddler on the Roof last month
The Performing Arts Center of MetroWest will stage three performances of the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee this weekend.
The Center for the Arts (TCAN) production is directed by Rosann Santorelli, and stars Fay Harrington, both from Framingham.