Longtime Newton resident Sarah Boling passed away on March 24, 2022 after a year of battling Glioblastoma.
Jonah Cuddy and Jason Garb will perform as part of the band for the artist Matilda Marigolds on the guitar and keyboard, respectively.
The promotion applies to all movies and formats, including 4-D, XPlus, and IMAX.
Ingrid Chiemi Schroffner’s book will benefit Asian Women for Health, a nonprofit dedicated to helping Asian women address health issues.
The concerts will run from Sept. 11 through Oct. 2 and highlight several talented singers, songwriters, and musicians from Newton.
Co-owner David Bramante has entered into an agreement to sell the property at 1296 Washington Street to Mark Development.
Since 2015, the festival has showcased Newton talent and Newton Cultural Council grant recipients.
The Sit & Let Your Spirit Soar competition is a public art initiative that involves the temporary installation of pews throughout the city.
Selected Haiku, chosen by a panel of judges, will be printed on colorful lawn signs and placed along public walkways throughout Newton.
The event will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Showcase SuperLux in Chestnut Hill.
The virtual event will take place at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
The Nancy Quint Schön Arts Scholarship will be given to a Newton North, Newton South, and Metco student.
The concert is being held by Me2/, a classical music organization created for musicians living with mental illnesses and their allies.
The program will spotlight reimagined Renaissance portraits from visual artist Fran Forman’s series 'Portraiture Redressed.'
Please consider supporting the Newton food pantries by bringing a grocery gift card.
The upcoming programs will be performed at Lyman Estate in Waltham.
Marian Leah Knapp is the winner of the Creative Nonfiction award in the 18th Annual Best Book Awards for her latest title, Prohibition Wine.
Thiago Silva is the celebrity pastry chef set to debut SALT Patisserie in Picadilly Square this winter.
Sherit Levin's devoré scarves will be available for purchase during the virtual event.
"Access to Care" will provide listeners with information about affordable therapy and other resources available to those who need help.
The nonprofit organization provides a safe way for locals to enjoy classical music with family, friends, and neighbors.
The program is a year-round public project dedicated to bringing vibrant, varied, and engaging art to city neighborhoods.
The concert will be led by Principal Conductor Jorge Soto and feature works by Barber, Haydn, Williams, and Sarasate.
The ensemble is dedicated to highlighting the work of female composers.
The 22 doors created by local and regional artists will be auctioned off through Oct. 1.
The Newton Arts & Culture Economic Impact Report was part of the Brandeis Heller School for Social Policy and Management MBA program.
The piano has been located outside Lakon Paris Patisserie on Walnut St. since Tuesday, July 20.
The survey is open to all Newton residents and will help the organization measure the economic impact of local arts and culture.
The list might shed a little light on what Newton readers were thinking about 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 Newton.
The New Philharmonia Orchestra and Boston Ballet School teamed up to create a holiday treat.
Newton-native and actor John Krasinski brought his YouTube show back for the holiday.
Hertzman-Miller, a physician, studies composition at New England Conservatory's SCE and is writing a piece inspired by this moment in time
The documentary focuses on today’s party culture and the risks of recreational mixing prescriptions drugs with alcohol.
The New Phil Strings will be playing July 26 at the Newton Centre Playground for free.
One Newton resident said she thinks it's time for a little levity, and hopes it will help bring the in-person arts back into city life.
Theaters got the green light from the state to reopen earlier this month.
'You can schedule a safe porch pickup.'
Newton South High School graduate, Sammi Lappin’s first feature film, "Lemon Drop," was released worldwide.