Vocal trio puts their jazzy spin on some holiday classics
This holiday classic is one the whole family should enjoy.
Senior Center Holiday Party, donations for the troops needed and music for kids at the library
Two concerts of holiday tunes will be held, a folk concert at St. John's Methodist Church and choral music at Perkins School for the Blind.
Three witty and poignant tales touch on how death affects the living.
Cast of local "stars" to perform this classic children’s story.
"Traces of the Trade" will be shown free Nov. 10 at the Watertown Free Public Library and one of the family members, James Perry, will be on hand to answer questions.
"Battle of the Bands" Marks Special Occasion
A Cinematic Kaleidoscope of Cats, Characters, and Circus Dreams
The work of Mike Mandel and Chantal Zakari will be included in the exhibit about the iconography of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the father of modern Turkey.
Visitors are met with a vibrant, colorful, 3-D presentation.
The Armenian Library and Museum of America has 17 works by the man known for his work advocating doctor assisted suicide.
Valerie Spain's "In Her Image: Mary Re-membered" will be at Gallery 1581 through Nov. 19.
A relationship between a famous feisty writer and a writing student tests the limits of creative ownership.
More than 50 artists participated in the town's second annual Open Studios event last weekend.
Some of the books written by novelists, journalists, and illustrators who live or lived in Watertown.
Work will be on display through November at the library.
Kelly MacIsaac comes to Watertown after working in the Washington, D.C., area.
A look at the top rentals recently at Redbox machines in town.
The band of Army musicians will put on a free concert at Watertown High School on Oct. 24.
With the economic recession, photographer Joseph Weiler is giving up his studio in Gloucester to concentrate on exhibits and a self-published book.
The search brings authors and artist to the Watertown arts center to discuss their craft.
The musical hits the stage of the Charles Mosesian Theater on Sept. 4.
Watertown venue will welcome singers performing the American Songbook as well as jazz ensembles.
Here are some facilities that offer courses for adults in Watertown and Waltham.
The USA Network show will air at 9 p.m. Tuesday.
The Watertown group will join hundreds of Boston area children will attend the workshop at Quincy's Eastern Nazarene College.
Here are some classic and local family restaurants in Watertown check out.
Looking for somewhere to take Dad for Father's Day dinner or for a family weekend activity? Check out a variety of options.
Productions include "The Hobbit," "Poe! Poe! Poe!" and "The Berenstain Bears."
Local artists have until June 15 to join the second annual art show.
Looking to get a haircut or new do? Here are a few salons and barbers to check out in Watertown and Waltham.
Artwork will be displayed in spots around town in the non-juried event.
Although the mansion that sits regally on the property is usually quiet and serene, Gore Estate was hopping with activity Saturday, April 30 when hoards of visitors, from Waltham and surrounding areas for the 24th annual sheep shearing festival.
Eight 10-minute plays will go on stage on May 4.
The Watertown-based group will hold auditions on May 15 and 17.
The concert at the Apartments at the Coolidge School will feature two Japanese performers.
Walker School and Watertown's Beacon High School students put their art on display.
Scott Cummings will direct a two plays written by Boston College students.
A new take on a well-known play.