"All Things Animal" showcases animal-themed pieces created by more than 40 artists from around the world.
The event, featuring Newton's 50-piece New Philharmonia Orchestra, will be held Sep. 17 to close out the Summertime at The Street series.
Joe Pulsifer volunteered to play at the hospital after being treated at its Vernon Cancer Center.
Using a design from "Ed, Edd n Eddy," Eugene Zeleny, Gary Pivovarov, Dave Clearly, Lee Panecki and Matt Zucosky are headed to the Charles.
Tova Speter and Paul Theriault will help create the pianos, which will return to Boston in September.
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Artist Curtis Kulig will unveil a new mural, "99.9% Happy," and host an interactive public sticker installation on July 23.
The East Asian spot on Centre Street was one of Boston Magazine's 2016 winners.
Béatrice Peltre will stop by Greentail Table on June 14 to celebrate the release of her second cookbook, "My French Family Table."
Papers & Presents owner Carolyn McCoy will sell gift shop items out of "Penelope," her custom-made truck.
Take advantage of the weather this Saturday at these five restaurants.
Fresh off the heels of the partner swap week, Flutie and partner Karina Smirnoff danced to "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire.
After finding himself in the bottom three at the end of last week, Flutie received a boost from the voters at home.
Auditions for Larry Shue's comedy, "The Foreigner," will be held Sunday, April 17 and Monday, April 18 from 7-9 p.m.
Flutie found himself at the bottom of the pack after two weeks, but he has improved since his first performance.
Boston Casting Call is seeking talent for the true story of a Confederate ship takeover on "The Folklorist."
The former BC Eagle and New England Patriot debuted with an ode to the Bay State.
Check out the top-ranked pubs in your area, courtesy of Yelp.
Amy Poehler - 'Saturday Night Live' Alum, Star of Hit Show 'Parks and Recreation'
Matt LeBlanc - dopey, loveable struggling actor in America’s favorite group of 'Friends'
Powerhouse Vocalist Performs April 1 at Newton North High School.
The powerhouse singer will give a stunning performance at Newton High School on April 1.
Top notch musicians put on a Bach program to benefit Newton's four food pantries.
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Joshua Silver of Newton explores boundaries between man and machine in 'Frankenstein 2029.'
This local TV personality hosts a Newton event that features a new sparkling wine paired with small bites from Cook in Newton.
-- Newly enhanced production to be performed at the Calderwood Pavilion December 5 – 20 --
Michael Sackman of West Newton has one of the main roles in the production.
The program features Pärt, Dvorak and Sibelius.
Cooks cook for charity in this series at this Newton restaurant, which is welcoming Newton columnist Jonathan Soroff.
H.A. Raynes, from Newton, releases her debut novel with a reading and book-signing in the city.
In her second year in college, this Newton native said she was raped, and the case was found inconclusive. 'Girl in the Woods' is her story.
Independent Publishers of New England has awarded Jane Hanser, of Newton Centre, in two categories for their annual book awards.
September 24 to October 31, 2015 * Gala Reception – October 16, 2015
The festival brings in a host of excellent performers, and a lot more.
The annual Italian-American fest is back!
The Newton Highlands staple is adding a tasting room to sample items not on the menu.
This live music series features rock, pop and Beatles music.
The New Black Eagle Jazz Band plays on the Centre Green.
Summer Exhibit - June 12 to September 11, 2015