Newton Free Library presents Indian Heritage Author Panel (Zoom)

Please register here. Join Amalie Howard, Alisha Rai, Annika Sharma and Madi Sinha for a panel discussion about their journeys to becoming published authors, given their Indian backgrounds. Whether they were born in the U.S. or elsewhere, find out how their heritage has influenced their writing, characters, publishing power and fan base. Amalie Howard is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling novelist of “smart, sexy,…

Historic Newton presents Newtonians From Afar

Learn about people who have come to Newton from different parts of the world: why they came, where they settled, and how they helped build our city. Our two-part series of videos introduces you to guest narrators telling the history of different immigrant groups. Watch excerpts from these videos and meet the narrators for Q&A…

Cones ‘n Cars 2022

NewTV 23 Needham St, Newton, MA, United States

It's baaa-aaack! We're so excited to announce the return of NewTV's Cones 'n Cars: the one 'n only classic car show combined with an ice cream social. Enjoy sweets 'n treats from Cabot's, Bakers' Best, Pizzi Farm, Volante Farms, JP Licks, and the Astound ice cream truck while you check out the sleek 'n unique…

Free

Suzuki School presents New Parent Information Session

Suzuki School of Newton 1615 Beacon St, Waban, MA, United States

New Parent Information Session Thursday, September 1st 12 noon - 1 pm via Zoom and Saturday, September 10th 11 am - 12 noon via Zoom Led by Director - Sachiko Isihara and Violin/Viola & MU Faculty - Kasey Calebaugh RSVP to kc.calebaugh@gmail.com to Receive Zoom Link      

Suzuki School presents New Parent Information Session

Suzuki School of Newton 1615 Beacon St, Waban, MA, United States

New Parent Information Session Thursday, September 1st 12 noon - 1 pm via Zoom and Saturday, September 10th 11 am - 12 noon via Zoom Led by Director - Sachiko Isihara and Violin/Viola & MU Faculty - Kasey Calebaugh RSVP to kc.calebaugh@gmail.com to Receive Zoom Link      

Newton Theatre Company presents No Child…

Saint John's Episcopal Church 96 Otis Street, Newton, MA, United States

Join Newton Theatre Company for the kickoff performance of their 10th season, brought to you by the team behind Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. No Child… is a tour-de-force exploration of the New York City public school system, in which Regan Sims* transforms with rapid-fire precision into the teachers, students, parents, janitors, security guards, and administrators…

$25

Cappella Clausura presents a collaboration with the Shift Orchestra Project

This September: Join us for a collaboration with the Shift Orchestra Project! Join us for a multimedia musical experience! This September, immerse yourself in Sarah Kirkland Snider’s “Mass for the Endangered”, a moving composition for choir and orchestra. Vibrant images pair with breathtaking music to create a celebration of the natural world– and humanity’s place…

Newton Free Library presents Poetry Reading and Open Mike

This year’s Poetry Series will open with readings by Nidia Hernandez, Karen Klein and Jean Dany Joachim. An open mic will follow with a limit of one poem per person. Open mic signups are taken via the Zoom chat feature; limited slots are available. The series is facilitated by Doug Holder of Ibbetson St. Press.…

Longwood Symphony Orchestra Concert

Symphony Hall 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA

Longwood Symphony Orchestra & World Doctors Orchestra perform at Symphony Hall in Boston on Sunday, September 18 at 3:00 pm. The Longwood Symphony Orchestra is “the orchestra of Boston's healthcare community.” LSO will perform alongside medical musicians from across the globe in a collaborative concert with the World Doctors Orchestra. Get your tickets now to…

Amherst Early Music presents Early Notation Classes with Annette Bauer!

Early Notation with Annette Bauer Pitch: 440, Open to all instrumentalists and singers “Machaut and the Ars Nova - I” Wednesdays 5:30-6:45pm EST: September 14, 21, 28 & October 5 The music of Guillaume Machaut (ca. 1300-1377) offers a wonderful opportunity to study the style, forms, and musical notation used in the ars nova in France.…