Artist Mikaela Savage, MCAS ’24, debuted her enchanting art in ‘the molting medusa,’ ‘The Laughing Medusa’s’ fall zine in 2021.
Martin Parr’s Photography Tells History of Ireland in New McMullen Exhibit
‘Martin Parr: Time and Place’ at the McMullen showcases Parr’s most impactful work throughout the years, ranging from creative self-portraits to insightful landscape photos of Ireland.
After Complicated Production Process, ‘The Mad Ones’ Musical Expresses the Uncertainty of Youth
‘The Mad Ones,’ the first student directed musical through the BC Theatre Department, touches on themes of loss and uncertainty while trying to navigate high school.
Comedian Joyelle Nicole Johnson Embraces Embarrassment
‘Love Joy,’ Johnson’s critically acclaimed comedy special, proves her talent and ability to find humor in her most embarrassing moments.
‘Our Philadelphia’ Screening Depicts Influence of Gun Violence
‘Our Philadelphia’ screening speaks on the trauma that students at Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School are forced to cope with due to gun violence.
Newton Pop-Up Art Shop Opens for the Holidays
Just in time for the holiday season, the New Art Shop is open at Trio Newton with an array of local, handmade products for gifting.
Ward 3 Candidates
Get to know the Ward 3 candidates for the Newton elections for ward councilor, councilor-at-large, and School Committee. Elections are Nov. 2.
Nancy Schön Donates Sunflower Sculpture to Newton Free Library
With 13 petals representing each of the 13 villages in Newton, Nancy Schön’s sculpture of a sunflower for the 30th birthday of the Newton Free Library exemplifies her fondness for her hometown and her appreciation for the place that inspired her to pursue art.
Boston Open Market Comes to Copley Square
Parks in Newton have served as a respite for residents throughout the pandemic. No matter the season, Newton Parks and Recreation Commissioner Nicole Banks said she has seen an increase in the number of Newtonians frequenting these public spaces.
Huntington Theatre Company to Hold in-Person Performances
After over a year without live performances, the Huntington Theatre Company will be ushering in a new wave of theatre-lovers to Boston this season. The Huntington announced on Thursday that it will be open for in-person, indoor shows during the 2021-2022 season.