The acclaimed ensemble performs as part of The Brian O'Donovan Legacy Series
Proceeds from the Limited-Edition Sunset Spritz Cocktail will Support the Nonprofit’s Year-Round Food Rescue and Redistribution Efforts
U.S. Champion Amber Glenn and U.S. Silver Medalist Jason Brown to Headline Event
The 18th annual celebration of Marshmallow Fluff, invented in Somerville, will feature entertainment, food, games and craft vendors.
Friday, September 29
A Statue of W.E.B. Du Bois for the town of Great Barrington
AMC Theatres has brought back Summer Movie Camp for the first time in four years, offering discounted tickets for family classics.
"ITHAKA" follows the behind-the-scenes campaign to free the WikiLeaks founder.
Located in Somerville's Assembly Row, the center has undergone a $12M renovation and is the first "next generation" center in North America.
Making Space for Art is a project done with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council and supported by a $140K technical assistance grant.
The Flow Show is a celebration of the intersection of movement arts and mindfulness, creative expression, and inner pursuit of mastery.
These new steps include embarking on a listening tour and launching a Somerville Creative Space Data Survey.
Emotive Lands is the first project launched by The Click, a Boston-based arts collective.
Friday, Oct. 21
Now in its 36th year, ArtBeat features an eclectic mix of music, dance, theater, food, performances, and activities.
Somerville’s annual free outdoor movie series will kick off with "Ghostbusters: Afterlife."
The festival, which began in 2016, is returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020.
The documentary, "Betty White: A Celebration," will be screened at the Assembly Row AMC Jan. 17 — which would have been her 100th birthday.
The Somerville Theatre's popular holiday tradition will be cut short this year due to COVID-19.
The installation, which consists of three giant vertical banners, depict people who live or work in Somerville.
The free event in Somerville will feature live music, craft beers and a costume contest for dogs.
Two popular local arts festivals are back in person this year.
The annual event celebrating Somerville's quirkiest – and perhaps most famous — export went virtual in 2020, but returns for its 16th year.
The annual music festival, which went virtual last year amid the pandemic, will return to porches throughout Somerville this year.
The show will take place at The Burren Back Patio on Sunday, September 12 at 3 p.m.
The inaugural citywide "yart" sale will be held Aug. 14.
The Sudbury-based band is celebrating the release of their album "Strange Times" with a night of music at the Somerville pub.
SomerMovie Fest returns this year with a series of seven family-friendly films being shown in parks around Somerville.
Renovation and restoration work began on the historic building in early 2019 and is now largely complete.
Artists who live or work in Somerville are invited to take whichever applies to them.
Honoring Boston Marathon Director Dave McGillivray and Featuring Governor Charlie Baker at the Old North Church & Historic Site -Sunday 4/18
Performances involving vocal or air projection, such as singing, speaking or playing a woodwind or brass instrument, remain prohibited.
To find out when these programs will be airing, check our schedule at below link.
Photovoice is a method of exploring social issues that empowers individuals to tell a story through photography.
The gardens will be returned to gardeners for planting this spring.
The community is invited to join Temple B’nai Brith, Mayor Curtatone, and members of the City Council on the first night of Hanukkah.
The project was undertaken when the city’s confirmed fatalities stood at 42 people.
Perfect your podcast pitch, join a crew for Among Us, or get crafty with local creatives.
Residents Urged To Substitute Safer Activities For Higher-Risk Traditional Trick-Or-Treating.
The meetings will be hosted on the Zoom online meeting platform and live-streamed on YouTube and City Cable TV.