The Salem Jazz and Soul Festival's popular program will now take place at the 135 Lafayette Apartments.
The House of the Seven Gables recently launched its first crowdfunding campaign.
Dr. Matteo Pangallo will be at the Athenaeum on Friday, Feb. 12.
Unbreak My Heart: True Stories of Love and Disaster takes place at the Salem Athenaeum on Thursday, Feb. 18.
Stop by the Hawthorne Hotel and help local historian Jim McAllister reclaim some living space.
Local architect Edward Nilsson will be giving a lecture at the Salem Athenaeum on Wednesday night.
Salem High will tickle you pink as they present Legally Blonde starting Friday, January 15 at 7:30 pm.
The Peabody Essex Museum's exhibit will be featured Friday night on Open Studio with Jared Bowen.
Submission deadline of February 12 for summer installation in conjunction with the Salem Arts Festival.
The movie, filmed in Salem, stars Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro.
Local photographers focus on local places to win.
Traditional song and dance brightened the holiday season at the Peabody Essex Museum.
Salem crosswalk project receives social advocacy award from American Planning Association’s Massachusetts' chapter.
The annual winter open house takes place on Saturday, Dec. 12.
There's a festival for every season in Salem, so get ready to mark your calendars.
Craig Simonetti wins college musical theater singing competition.
The Peabody Essex Museum held its Third Thursday Party last night.
The talk takes place at the Blake Memorial Chapel at the cemetery on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.
The library will be holding an orientation and new members night on Thursday, Dec. 3.
Stacy Schiff, Frank Bidart, Brunonia Barry headline the annual festival of writers and readers.
Public art installation takes place on Dodge Street and Peabody Street on Thursday, Nov. 5.
The ghosts, goblins, and crowds were out in full force early in the day.
Take a look at the last full weekend of Haunted Happenings activities in Salem.
The Pirate Revels are set for the night before Halloween.
K.W. Trickett of the Salem Historical Society takes a closer look at some of the history of Salem people might not know about.
Sue Norell will be speaking about her experiences at the First Church on Saturday.
The popular Salem Zombie Walk is among the Haunted Happenings highlights in Salem this weekend.
First Annual Howl-o-ween Parade is on Sunday, Oct. 11 at 1 p.m. on Artists’ Row.
Lots of great local eateries are highlighted, but what do you think was left off the list?
The first full weekend of the month-long Halloween celebration in Salem is here.
The Salem Athenaeum has canceled its annual Pirate Picnic this Sunday.
Trick-or-treating, discounts, free museum admissions and parking, and more available to Salem residents on Friday beginning at 3 p.m.
This Friday's Coffee Series with the SSU Lifelong Learners Explorers Institute focuses on volunteer opportunities.
Judges considered the event’s broad appeal, its accessibility to motorcoaches, and skill at handling large groups.
Local writers will be telling tales out of school on Friday night at the Salem Athenaeum.
Haunted Happenings is set to get underway with the Grand Parade on Oct. 1.
The series begins on Thursday, Oct. 8.
Historic Salem is hosting Mid/Mod-The Party on Saturday, Sept. 26.
Exhibition of Theo Jansen's kinetic Strandbeest sculptures comes to Salem next week.
Everyone is talking about the long-awaited film, starring Johnny Depp as notorious Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger.