Tony-nominated musical brings Caribbean flavor to the stage in this family-friendly show.
The Watertown Community Foundation provided a grant to allow the public to see the latest show from the Watertown Children's Theatre.
The town hosts six free summer concerts at Saltonstall Park on Thursday nights this summer.
Berklee College graduate rock band launches this summer series.
The Open Studios will be held on Nov. 10 and 11, and registration runs through Aug. 1
Quilters’ Connection to display over 200 quilts and demonstrate quilting techniques.
Where do you go in Watertown when you want to her some live tunes.
The art workshops will be held from late June to late August.
The show's run at the Arsenal Center for the Arts has been extended through May 27.
Monday’s show marks the final performance of this year’s JAZZ at the Arsenal series.
The 12th annual concert will be held May 31 at Perkins Schol for the Blind in Watertown.
Photos provide unique views of man-made structures and human events.
Anna Herigner will speak about her work in Bangladesh and other places during ArsenalARTS's Text & ConText series.
The wireless charging technology developed by the company on Grove Street has a range of possible uses from cell phones to electric cars.
Off-Broadway musical opens this weekend at the Arsenal Center.
The program features three resident companies at the center, raffles and
The Watertown-based school will host Music is Our Vision Festival on April 28.
Swashbucklers set sail with uppercrusters on what promises to be a humorous voyage.
This weekend’s show features the music of composer Jimmy Van Heusen.
Mark Shilansky’s Join the Club Sextet promises unique mash-ups of jazz, latin, and pop sounds.
The Watertown-based singing group will perform its annual Christmas concert in Cambridge, tryouts are in April
Tony award-winning classic opens this weekend at the Arsenal Center for the Arts.
Annual Benefit for Arsenal Center for the Arts expected to be a swingin' good time.
The musical cantata shares the story of the forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
The story follows families coming to the United States in 1907, a record year for immigration.
New Repertory Theatre presents the latest work by Stephen Sachs.
A bridge used in a New Repertory Theatre production will now become part of a garden at the Commander's Mansion where newlyweds can gather after their wedding.
Nicole Aquillano, a graduate student at Rhode Island School of Design, won the competition at the Clay Gallery in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Open mic night and Irish music are on the menu this weekend.
The community access will have live music, dance and demonstrations.
Tony award-winning musical features a cast of high school and college students from the Boston area.
An opening reception for Bertman & Bertman's interactive exhibition will be held the evening of Feb. 6
High school students can learn about putting on a professional theatrical production.
Jeff Warner takes the stage at First Parish of Watertown.
A Michigan judge tossed the lawsuit against the Armenian Library and Museum of America, but will likely move to Massachusetts Federal Court.
The puppet theater presents fairy tales and other stories for children of all ages. They will perform at Watertown Middle School on Feb. 5.
Works of Cindy Cuba Clements and Patricia Crotty on display at the first ‘New Visions’ Exhibit of 2012.
Tony-award winning play puts friendships to the test over an expensive painting.
Joseph Weiler's shots from the late 1960s will be shown at Walden Pond.
Family entertainment includes singing, crafts, and sword dancing