Novelicious!
Monthly Book Club Features LGBTQ Books
PRIDE MONTH
Monthly book club for young readers features Steampunk
All Steampunk, All Month
Honoring Boston Marathon Director Dave McGillivray and Featuring Governor Charlie Baker at the Old North Church & Historic Site -Sunday 4/18
Watch City Readers debuted this weekend to the delight of tweens, teens, and families.
National Poetry Month
Gore Place's famous Sheepshearing Festival draws a large crowd, and is one of the museum's main fundraisers.
A new diverse literary program funded by the WCC and MassCC
Waltham Arts Council seeks Artists this Summer
Short and Sweet
Love is in the Air
The list might shed a little light on what Waltham readers were thinking about this year.
The newest books of the year
Saying goodbye to a year we'd like to forget doesn't have to be boring. Here are some safe options for celebrating New Year's in Waltham.
Best Books of 2020
Holly-jolly Stories
The mile of roadway at the old Fernald property will have more than a million lights, according to organizers.
Grateful Ways and Days
The series takes place in Cambridge in the 1950s and 1960s and was set to begin filming back in March, but that got pushed back.
Free and low-cost literary and arts activities in and around Waltham
Mysteries, Mavericks, Monsters, and Mayhem
Free and lower cost activities relating to literature and the arts in the Waltham area.
Although the doors are closed amid pandemic, Reagle Music Theatre's board said they plan to use the $150,000 to fund online programming.
Interview with Bill Kennedy, author of "A Corkscrew Please!"
Fresh Starts
August, 2020
Summer Sizzle
Fun Holidays
Adventure Time!
Entertainment venues including in Waltham, are struggling to make ends meet until they can turn the lights back on and throw open the doors.
Out of this world books.
When Virtual is Real
Free and Virtual Events to Celebrate all Month Long
Steam On!
We can still literally have fun, Waltham!
Third Saturdays at 3
Myths and Legends