Mayor Curtatone channeled his love for jazz music into Saturday's music festival.
Here's what you need to know about the fireworks celebration in Somerville on June 29.
According to a Craigslist post, The Jungle music club is eyeing a fall opening.
The sixth annual festival kicks off Friday at the Center for Arts at the Armory.
The celebration marking Somerville's separation from Charlestown ramps up this season.
The Somerville Arts Council and Department of Health and Human Services are co-producing the event to celebrate LGBTQ+ individuals.
The Bay State is on a much-needed path to redemption after last year.
The youth performance troupe puts on shows throughout Somerville during the summer months.
Kick off the SomerStreets season with music, entertainment, food and a parade.
Dancing in the moonlight...literally.
Here's how you can enjoy one of Somerville's hottest up-and-coming areas this season.
The music festival returns this Saturday. Here's everything you need to know about when and where over 200 acts will perform.
The annual festival leaves Davis Square after nearly two decades.
The film festival celebrates Somerville's 175th birthday with a day of shorts about the city's history and culture.
More than 200 musical acts will perform on porches all over Somerville.
Hurley, an influential figure in the Greenwich folk scene of the 60s and 70s, will perform at The Rockwell next month.
"Romeo's at Juliet" gives those of us who don't want to wait for a reservation a shot at the delicious fare.
The Boston Irish Film Festival runs from Thursday, March 23 to Sunday, March 26. Here's what's in store.
Stop by one of these appearances to celebrate with local author Mimi Graney.
"Saturday Morning" mixes booze with your 90s nostalgia.
Sarma's Cassie Piuma is up for the "Best in the Northeast" award.
Donations from this month's Mardi Gras concert will support the Somerville Homeless Coalition.
Everything you need to know about America's oldest genre fest, now back for its 42nd year.
Johnny D's may have closed last year, but here are six more places you can take in a show. Let us know what your favorite is.
Nathaniel Abreu, 15, will perform with the orchestra on Jan. 27 and 28.
One Somerville watering hole packs with "Bachelor" fanatics every Monday.
Join us with The Uniun as we will be celebrating the New Year with the creative talents of the Boston area.
Aurora Birch, GennaRose Nethercott and the group San Lorenzo will use their funding to record new albums.
"Hush," a monthly silent film series at The Rockwell, returns Jan. 4.
"Boston Crime Scenes," which pays homage to films like "The Departed," "The Town" and "Mystic River," debuts at The Rockwell in January.
Boston Free Radio will launch their new residency dubbed “Monday Mixdown” at Brass Union tonight! It is free, come on by and get down!
Gary Duehr explores the idea of politics as sport in his popup show at Charlestown's StoveFactory Gallery.
A slew of musical and socio-political events are planned throughout Somerville, Cambridge and Boston.
On October 30, watch as lovesick Jeremy falls for Vanessa, a woman he meets on the dating app "Thirsty." But is she really all she seems?
Photos, drawings and written thoughts about Latino identity and contributions to society will comprise the wall at the festival.
This homegrown festival will celebrate Somerville's farmers, artists and urban agricultural programs.
On Saturday, Somerville celebrated all things Fluff.
"All Things Animal" showcases animal-themed pieces created by more than 40 artists from around the world.