"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.
Muse Paintbar artist Brian "Bdub" Wentworth painted the homage to the Sox slugger at Somerville's Riverfest.
The seventh annual event will begin at 11 a.m. at Trum Field.
During the festival SCATV will be hosting #StickyStories LIVE - a chance for people to share their best Fluff story with their neighbors!
Haiti and Brazil Hit the 'Ville is Sunday in Somerville.
The Sunsetters performance on Fremont Ave. has been canceled.
Somerville's huge yearly arts festival is on now.
Teens can learn how to be film critics this summer with a kickoff event is at the Somerville Theater July 7.
The music is scheduled to go on until 6 p.m. today.
If you want to try authentic Colombian empanadas, this Saturday is your opportunity.
For the seventh year in a row East Somerville Main Streets will partner with the City of Somerville to present Carnaval at Somerstreets
Starting at noon in the eastern part of the city, musicians will be taking over porches, driveways, and back yards to perform.
Somerville's talented teens will show off their skills at the free "Somerville Rocks!" show on Friday, May 20.
It's like the Tall Ships in Boston - just way, way smaller.
The Somerville Arts Council and SCATV present Cinema Somerville Film Fest, a free outdoor film screening in Union! BYOP!
Free Film Screening @ SCATV tonight - "Plant this Movie," "Soil Carbon Cowboys," and "Aspirations" - to kickoff Earth Day weekend!
This is the first installment of a mini docu-series that serves immigrant owned restaurants - Meet Filipino American chef Ellie Tiglao!
In episode #11 of Duck Village Stage Sessions enjoy the talented sounds of Brennan.
SCATV's "Words On Film" is spoken words dedicated to the love of moving pictures. Dan Burke reviews the newest films to hit theaters!
SCATV and Aeronaut Brewery presents Duck Village Stage Sessions, a weekly production featuring musicians & creatives!
Happy St Patrick's Day from SCATV, Greater Somerville and Somerville Neighborhood News! Enjoy the coverage of the 16th Irish Film Festival!
We invite people to learn how to plan and produce effective audio podcasts that engage your audience. Learn more below!
This is a free quarterly community film screening for local video creatives to share their work for feedback, viewing and camaraderie!
Two organizations, dozens of volunteers & acts, one 24-hour performance marathon, all in Somerville. Read more about this epic event!
Starting Thurs., March 10 and running through Sun., March 13, more than 45 Irish productions will be featured.
Boston Hassle & BRAIN Arts Organization’s 1st Annual 24 Hour Performance Marathon Telethon to kickoff on SCATV Ch.3 and the internet!
Candy O’Terry hosts a night for those interested in art and culture.
Get to know Somerville Community Access Television & Boston Free Radio at 3pm at the Monthly Community Media Mixer!
Bobby Pickett - singer and co-writer of Halloween staple 'Monster Mash'
The town ranked sixth on the site’s most unexpectedly exciting places to see in the United States in 2016.
How do you launch an Open Mic for Filmmakers? Come to the next lecture series to find out more from Phil Healy of Boston Open Screen.