Sunday is the final day of the spring show.
Actor Ted Zalewski will portray Postman Joseph Roulin.
The a cappella group performs to standing room only crowd.
Thirteen-year-old Leland Ko among performers to represent the future of classical music.
Framingham-based musician Ian Ethan offers unusual performance with uncommon instruments.
Performance tonight is the second of four on-campus recitals the quintet will deliver this academic year.
Country School, WMS and WHS students featured in Feb. 12 performance.
Students to perform Vivaldi's Falstaff on Jan. 22 at Harvard.
The Music Man, Weston High School productions and an annual holiday crafts show are among our top arts stories for 2011, presented in no particular order. Add your favorite arts story to the comments section below.
Looking for a way to up your Christmas spirit, or take a break from running around? This weekend, it's all here in Weston.
Weston residents among 60 singers to perform in Dec. 13 Community Chorus concert.
Ceramics, woodworks, jewelry, watercolors, glasswork and more at Josiah Smith Tavern Barn this weekend.
Weston Friendly Society opens 127th season with classic production; three shows this weekend.
'Breaking Dawn' is getting mixed reviews, but 'Twilight' still is huge. Tell us if you're planning to see it.
While you are getting ready for your Thanksgiving meal, this squirrel is having his.
The Weston Community Children's Association held its annual Halloween parade on Saturday morning on the Weston town green.
You don't have to travel far to enjoy a variety of activities this weekend.
Weekly concert series held Wednesdays.
From commons to parks and gardens, these venues feature summer concert series.
Take a look at the days many local museums offer free admission and mark your calenders.
Land's Sake Farm held its annual Strawberry Festival on Saturday.
Mass Audubon announces its second annual photo contest, "Picture This: Your Great Outdoors."
Presented by the Weston High School Theater Company.
Weston came out Saturday morning for the annual Spring Fling.
Weston High School Theater Company prepares for show opening this week.
It's the end of the week. You're bored. You want something to do. You've come to the right place.
A rafter of wild turkeys visits Weston.
A snapshot of a city with 28 million people.
Trendy boutiques and cafes in Shanghai.
The most celebrated classical Chinese garden in Shanghai.
Silk making - from cocoons to a finished product.
Take a refreshing look at some flower shots in this week's Viewfinder.
Lover of the arts? There's plenty of opportunities to indulge your love this weekend in the greater Weston area.
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