The Newton Free Library presents: Mario Lanza at 101: A Tribute to the great American Tenor

Join Erika Reitshamer for a lecture that examines the extraordinary rise, fall – and posthumous rehabilitation – of the most controversial tenor of the 20th century – Mario Lanza. The name Mario Lanza did not belong in the hallowed halls of great opera singers. He owed his popularity to second-rate Hollywood movies and sang classical…

Historic Newton presents: George Wein: Newton’s Jazz Master

George Wein: Newton's Jazz Master Date: 03/31/2022 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Virtual Meeting Newton, Massachusetts 02459 Add to my Calendar Explore the life and achievements of Newton native George Wein (1925-2021), founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, pianist, bandleader, educator, nightclub proprietor and producer of concerts and festivals worldwide, in this talk by jazz…

Newton Theatre Company presents: Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Palestinian and Israeli Women

St John's Episcopal Church, Newton, MA 297 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, MA

Our newest production came about because of a unique partnership between Newton Theatre Company and the Parents Circle-Families Forum. Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Bereaved Palestinian and Israeli Women March 25 - April 3, 2022 Click here to purchase your tickets. Presented in partnership with the Parents Circle-Families Forum Four women,…

$25

Newton Theatre Company presents: Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Palestinian and Israeli Women

St John's Episcopal Church, Newton, MA 297 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, MA

Our newest production came about because of a unique partnership between Newton Theatre Company and the Parents Circle-Families Forum. Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Bereaved Palestinian and Israeli Women March 25 - April 3, 2022 Click here to purchase your tickets. Presented in partnership with the Parents Circle-Families Forum Four women,…

$25

Newton Theatre Company presents: Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Palestinian and Israeli Women

St John's Episcopal Church, Newton, MA 297 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, MA

Our newest production came about because of a unique partnership between Newton Theatre Company and the Parents Circle-Families Forum. Our Tears Are the Same Color: Parallel Narratives of Bereaved Palestinian and Israeli Women March 25 - April 3, 2022 Click here to purchase your tickets. Presented in partnership with the Parents Circle-Families Forum Four women,…

$25

Zamir Chorale of Boston presents: A Choral Rainbow Part 3

Part III - Monday, April 4,7:30 pm EST, REGISTER HERE. This season, in response to the alarming rise in racism, antisemitism, and other forms of prejudice, we are even more committed to using our resources to expose our audiences (and ourselves) to music representing different cultures, ethnicities, and ways of thinking. With that in mind,…

Event Series Amherst Early Music Classes

Amherst Early Music Classes

Join us for new AEM ONLINE CLASSES in April! April 9, 10, 30, and May 1st! Class times here are Eastern Time Saturday, April 9 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Lully: Chaconnes and Dances with Frances Blaker, recorder Sunday, April 10 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Tips and Tricks: Solutions for the Traverso Player with Immanuel Davis, flute…

Event Series Amherst Early Music Classes

Amherst Early Music Classes

Join us for new AEM ONLINE CLASSES in April! April 9, 10, 30, and May 1st! Class times here are Eastern Time Saturday, April 9 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Lully: Chaconnes and Dances with Frances Blaker, recorder Sunday, April 10 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Tips and Tricks: Solutions for the Traverso Player with Immanuel Davis, flute…

The Newton Free Library Presents: How Art Reflects Adversity

Newton Free Library 330 Homer St, Newton, MA, United States

Michael Frank, Curator-in-Chief of the Museum of Bad Art (MOBA), will examine key works from their collection to discern how art reflects adversity. The Museum is the only institution in the world that is dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition, and celebration of bad art in all its forms. This program is supported in part…