The network is set to release the whole series on Friday, April 24.
Some have speculated NBC's hit show 'The Good Place' was inspired by Sartre's 'No Exit.'
The acquisition brings a significant work of art to Historic Newton’s collection, say museum officials.
Movie goers can check out an official costume worn by Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess at the SuperLux in Chestnut Hill.
The Weston Drama Workshop’s production stars Newton’s own Ariel Gabay as Matilda, and features several other Newtonites in its ensemble.
For the first time, Showcase SuperLux has added an art exhibit and live music in addition to fancy movies.
The second annual PorchFest is bigger than last year's and has more acts, according to organizers.
Annual Benefit Dinner on May 4th Will Raise Funds to Make Participation Possible
Political Satirist Jimmy Tingle to Perform Humor for Humanity Show on May 11
"Defending Jacob," an Apple TV series featuring "Captain America" star Chris Evans, starts filming in Newton in April.
Laura Wade's play about life, death, and not coping very well with either runs through April at various venues in Newton
The troop of actors in addiction recovery will set the stage for students to learn and discuss the topics of addiction and substance abuse.
An exhibition on diversity challenges mob mentality with piece, "Diversity and Thought (Not Racist)" by LVF//LVX
"School Matters" Screening Lets Newton Community Give Feedback
Ruderman Family Foundation and Yale School of Drama partner to advance inclusion of people with disabilities in entertainment
Liesl Tommy, who went to Newton North High School, will direct the film about the Queen of Soul's life aptly named 'Respect.'
Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel Now Running Through Thursday, December 20th
Festive winter holiday program features classical, contemporary, and traditional music.
Led by Francisco Noya,the concert will feature Newton’s Lev Mamuya, 22, as the cello soloist.
The 2018 award, which honors people whose work has had far-reaching, positive impacts on quality of life, went to Dr. Robert Brooks
The charity chamber music performance is set for November 3 at Longyear Museum, and features a program of art inspired by music.
15th Annual Gala Honors Survivors Speakers Bureau
Newton-based youth chorus opens auditions September 4
It's a free event with a pretty cool lineup.
More than 20 vendors will be serving over 60 different types of Asian meals and snacks.
The concert features Davidson's "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," based on poems by children at Terezin; works of Bach, Handel & others.
Remembering the 6 million who perished through poems written by Theresienstadt children set to music by Charles Davidson.
Youth pro Musica joins the Bach Birthday 333 celebration at First Lutheran Church on March 17 at 10:45 AM. FREE program!
Chorus pro Musica brings "Together" to Newton
Wondering what to do this weekend in Newton? Here's a start.
The annual Pops Concert & Picnic, is scheduled for June 3.
Giani Boerner plays the younger version of one of the leads in "We Don't Belong Here," starring Catherine Keener and the late Anton Yelchin.
After coming to The Street as a pop-up shop, the café by James Beard award-winner Ron Suhanosky's café is now a permanent fixture.
The sculptures will be on display at Newton City Hall from May 1 to August 1.
The "Fight Song" singer joins a lineup that includes Gavin DeGraw and rapper Silentó.
Two-time Tony Award-winner and Newton native Robert Morse narrates "Twas the Night Before Christmas" for the Boston Pops holiday special.
Stage Russia, the brainchild of Eddie Aronoff, will show filmed versions of Russian plays in West Newton this fall.
Avison Young serves as landlord representative in the deal.
Next weekend, Newton will host a day of carnival rides, food, crafts, music and fun.
The new studio will be located in the Newton Nexus complex.