Here's a roundup of five things to do this weekend in Lexington, Bedford and Concord.
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
A roundup of some of your weekend entertainment options around the Lexington area.
Five things to do this weekend in the Lexington area.
Rachel Dratch comes home to chat about her new book, Girl Walks Into a Bar ... Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle (Penguin Books).
Here are five things to do this weekend in Lexington and Concord.
A roundup of five things to do this weekend.
The festival, featuring more than 100 artisans, will be held at the Codman Estate on Saturday, Sept. 8.
Gillespie, the Lexington Public Schools' longtime music director, died in March.
Patch columnist Lily Barrett looks back on summer in town.
Daughter shares memories of the late Cambridge restaurateur, Joyce Chen, and is following in her footsteps.
Dr. Ashmita Khasnabish spoke at Cary Memorial Library Aug. 31.
Juried show deadline extended to Sept. 16.
Lexington resident Nicole Rodriguez is all three.
Accepted work will be exhibited at Nourish for six months.
Bing discusses where he gets his ideas from, his creative process and how he hopes to relate to kids.
Nourish restaurant offers wall space for artist exhibits, and is currently seeking submissions for a juried show.
Jane Sutton read her newest book about a pig named Sydney.
Registration begins Aug. 9 at the library.
Shows set for Friday and Saturday.
Mountaineer and author Ed Webster, who grew up in Lexington, will speak at the library later this month.
Sandra DiMartino, high school drama teacher, speaks about becoming a published author.
Artists from nine guilds offer work for sale at the Lexington Arts & Crafts Society.
Submission deadline is Oct. 10, show and sale to be held in May.
Local theatre program celebrates its 30th anniversary this summer.
Events, activities and meetings this week at the library.
Helen Epstein speaks about journalism, women's issues and the digital age.
Second concert in weekly series set for Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Local author gives talk at Cary Memorial Library.
Co-founder of Lexington Farmers' Market offers class for local teens.