With venues closed to entertainment, Boston-area artists are turning to livestreams to raise money for those in the industry and themselves.
A Somerville resident is a contestant on an upcoming episode of America's Favorite Quiz Show.
Somerville bands, organizations, unions fill the streets
Show your support for community media as SMC raises funds for its youth programs, digital literacy workshops and local journalism!
Somerville Media Center's one-day immersive workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to nonfiction storytelling.
The city's SomerStreets program returns with the East Somerville festival this weekend.
SMC and FRIT are happy to bring you VOX POP and we have many great programs for you to enjoy this Summer! Come test out VR with us!
A series of night markets kicks off this month in Union Square.
How this comedian became a 25 year overnight sensation
More than 200 acts are scheduled as the festival returns for its ninth year.
SMC will host for the public LIVE Podcasts, media education classes, author talk series, classic movie nights, children's storytime & more!
15 Somerville Residents to perform in Cambridge Symphony Orchestra’s March 17 concert: Heroes and Angels
The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will present Heroes and Angels, a program of three inspiring and uplifting orchestral works.
An accountant from Somerville is a contestant on an upcoming episode of America's Favorite Quiz Show.
The two-year position was created in 2015 to enhance the profile of poets and poetry in Somerville and the surrounding communities.
The Iguana Music Fund awards grants to cover costs ranging from studio time to equipment and tour support.
Elizabeth and Ben Anderson, Scottish Fiddle and Cello Duo, Celebrate the Release of their First Full-Length CD
Hadassah Hosting Meredith Goldstein at Taza Chocolate as part of its Young Women's Council event
See dazzling circus performers in The Flow Show and help support the spread of flow arts in Somerville, Cambridge and beyond.
HONK! Festival: 13th annual fest of activist street bands, this year totaling 28* w/a wide variety of musical/activist events scheduled.
This year's event will feature several new acts spanning Somerville, Cambridge and Boston.
The city is partnering with local businesses to celebrate development in their districts.
The event space closed earlier this summer following a rough few months, which included a break-in.
The deadline to apply for funding for arts and cultural work is coming up.
The city will host two events to unveil the murals and give residents the opportunity to meet the artists.
From 8-10 p.m. tonight, Donners will be bringing her brand of alternative pop to the Somerville brewery.
The weekly movie-in-a-park series kicks off July 12.
The event space will temporarily close following a rough few months, which included a break-in.
What better way to enjoy your summer night than with throwbacks from the 70's with Boston Free Radio on Friday, June 15th!
Cambridge Symphony will perform a semi-staged ballet performance of Mendelssohn’s incidental music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
U.S. & Iraqi women's multi-disciplinary art collaboration -- June 15 (Boston) and June 24 (Somerville)
The event will begin this Saturday at the Blessing of the Bay Boathouse.
A North Reading resident unknowingly recruited by a cult over a decade ago has turned her story into a one-woman show.
The festival returns for its eighth year May 13, postponed from May 12. There are more than 250 acts.
The event includes live music and appearances from businesses and advocacy organizations.
The Big Apple Circus was renewed for its 40th anniversary season after it was sold last year.
The upcoming development is eligible for matching funds of up to $50,000 from MassDevelopment for a courtyard to showcase artists.
Saint Patricks Comedy Show
And you could be chucking axes with your beer as early as this summer.
The grants are used to cover costs ranging from studio time to equipment and tour support.