Some local artists gave life to a giant fish at the Wayland Transfer Station ... but that pond was just too small.
Wayland's Shennen Bersani dreamed of becoming an illustrator from a young age. Today she's winning awards as that dream became reality.
Justin Lerner's film is coming to DVD.
Wayland-based Fireseed Arts has embarked on a new project ... and it's a whopper of a fish story.
The Tony-nominated musical brings Caribbean flavor to the stage in this family-friendly show.
Today we feature an image submitted recently by Patch reader Joan.
Wayland's Earth Day fair was the scene for a special organ's first performance in a long time.
These seven Wayland residents will be performing a variety of music.
Former Wayland resident stars with Zac Efron in 'The Lucky One.'
The Golden Tones chorus' annual fundraiser is coming in May.
The filming is scheduled to take place in Sudbury, but could affect Wayland drivers who use Concord Road.
The a cappella group performs to standing room only crowd.
The Wayland-based moms a cappella group will be at Dudley Chateau later this week.
The 17-year-old has been dancing since she was 3 years old.
Wayland films may not be up for Academy Awards (this year), but that doesn't mean we can't brag about our own filmmakers.
A single 19th century author has captured their hearts.
Three Wayland students will bring their marimba skills to the 19th Annual Family Concert with Boston Musica Viva.
Sarah Tenney teaches marimba to kids as young as 5 at The Rivers School Conservatory in Weston.
A look back at our favorite Arts stories from 2011.
As you emerge from your holiday vacation slumber, we have Five Things for your Tuesday.
Conveniently set up next to the give-and-take pile at the Wayland Transfer Station, FireSeed Arts is helping people think about what they give and take.
Hughes’ second novel, "Lemonade Mouth," was made into a recent Disney Channel movie.
Wayland filmmaker John Michalczyk will debut his new film "Kenya: Passing the Baton" at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Sept. 21.
Justin Lerner's film "Girlfriend" was shot largely in Wayland and is enjoying festival success and local theater screenings, including one in Brookline.
Traditions of Wayland hosts a street fair.
Wayland resident Steven SanSoucie's newest show is a carefree jaunt through rock, disco and pop classics of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. It comes to the Amazing Things Arts center tomorrow night, Sept. 9, at 8.
Dan Balter and Peter Vazquez have found the Wayland Transfer Station to be an "exceptional" place for picking up art supplies.
Girls in grades 9-12 in the MetroWest area all invited to submit up to two pieces of artwork, that represent what makes them a strong young woman.