Posts Tagged ‘Online’
Historic Newton presents: Written by the Victors – Remembering the American Revolution Part II
In Part I of our two-part program, we explored the socioeconomic conditions leading up to the American Revolution. Join us for Part II to discuss how political ideals like patriotism…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents: Making Change in the Civil Rights Era
As the Civil Rights movement heated up in the 1960s, citizens with Newton ties felt called to participate. Clips from the film “Freedom Riders” set the stage for a conversation…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents: Heartbreak Hill Virtual Running Tour
Though the Boston Marathon is postponed until October this year, get into the Patriots’ Day spirit by joining Paul Clerici, author of Images of Modern America: The Boston Marathon and 23-time Boston…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: A Father’s Kaddish – Film Discussion
A Father’s Kaddish tells the story of how Steven Branfman used the art of pottery to help him work through his grief after the death of his 23-year-old son. The film…
Read MoreNewton Art Association presents: Juried Exhibit
For the third year, the Newton Art Association is collaborating with Boston’s Piano Craft Gallery to present a juried exhibition. 26 NAA artists will display 40 pieces of artwork –…
Read More5 Things To Do This Week – 3/17/21
Newton Cultural Alliance highlights virtual arts & culture things to do NCA is keeping you connected with each other and with your favorite local arts and culture organizations. *How did threats…
Read MoreAmherst Early Music presents: Black Bodies and Black Voices
AEM’s second in a Series of Free Lectures Black Bodies and Black Voices: Gio. Buonaccorsi, an enslaved Black singer at the Medici Court, with Emily Wilbourne On the 14th of…
Read MoreNewton Theatre Company presents: The Monologue Project – Common Threads
Join us this April for the next installment of the Monologue Project! Our next virtual production celebrates the voices of Asian American girls and women in the Newton community. Directed by…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: Save the Planet and Your Health with a Plant-based Diet
Learn about the environmental impacts of the meat, dairy, egg and fishing industries at a special Earth Day Green Newton series program with Sara Sezun, Chair of the Sierra Club…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: Race and Climate Justice with Iván Espinosa-Madrigal
This program is brought to you in partnership with the Burlington Public Library’s Social Justice Series, the collaborative efforts of Libraries Working Towards Social Justice and is cosponsored by Green…
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