Newton’s historic synagogue, and the history of the first Jews in Newton
Visit Newton's one hundred and eleven year old synagogue. Hear about the building and the Jewish community that built it.
Visit Newton's one hundred and eleven year old synagogue. Hear about the building and the Jewish community that built it.
Experience a musical afternoon with the internationally renowned pianist, Victor Rosenbaum! Since his Boston debut in 1967, he has set the gold standard in classical music. This evening’s program showcases favorite classical repertoire, featuring music of Schubert, Brahms, and Chopin and a 2022 composition by Lewis Warren Jr. The New York Times says he “could...
The Biltmore (1205 Chestnut St, Newton, MA 02464) will support the Newton Schools Foundation by donating 10% of all proceeds on February 28, 2024 to the NSF. The Newton Schools Foundation advances excellence and equity in the Newton Public Schools by making grants in 3 strategic areas: new approaches in the classroom, professional development for...
On Thursday, February 29, 2024, the League of Women Voters of Newton – together with its cosponsors Better Action Now for Artificial Turf in Newton, Green Newton, and Mothers Out Front Newton – will be holding a Topic Meeting on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of man-made chemical compounds known as “forever chemicals”...
The Carroll Center for the Blind, a pioneering nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with vision loss, will host The Stargardt’s Summit, a free virtual event featuring panels of patients, medical professionals and assistive technology experts who will share the latest research and resources about the rare genetic retinal disease. The summit will be held...
Mass in D by Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) PREMIERE ALERT! Suffragette, composer, and famed memoirist, Smyth’s outsized personality made her friends amongst the upper classes who introduced her to Queen Victoria for whom she played her Mass on the piano, singing all the parts (now that’s chutzpah). The Queen ordered a full performance in the...
Mass in D by Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) Suffragette, composer, and famed memoirist, Smyth’s outsized personality made her friends amongst the upper classes who introduced her to Queen Victoria for whom she played her Mass on the piano, singing all the parts (now that’s chutzpah). The Queen ordered a full performance in the new Victoria...
Join us for an exclusive evening with Ty Burr, featuring expert analysis and spirited discussion about this year's Academy Awards nominees! Ty Burr is author of the weekly newsletter "Ty Burr's WatchList" and former Boston Globe film critic.
Did you know that some people read with their fingers? Join UOD on March 9th at the Newton Free Library to learn how this is done using braille, a system of raised dots created by Louis Braille 200 years ago. Follow the “Braille Trail” of engaging hands-on stations for some interactive family fun, learn about...
Get ready for a sublime afternoon as we delve into the romantic tapestry of “La muse et le poète” Op.132 by Camille Saint-Saëns, brought to life by three extraordinary artists.
Cherry Street Music presents: A Celtic Soiree! Come to The Allen Center for a night of lively, traditional & modern Celtic music! Featuring duo Matt & Shannon Heaton! The Heatons are an integral part of Boston’s traditional music scene. Playing flute, accordion, guitar, bouzouki, and vocals, with special guest Joey Abarta on irish bagpipes, there’s...
Cherry Street Music’s Americana Series presents A Celtic Soiree, an evening of updated and traditional Celtic music taking place on Saturday, March 9 at The Allen Center in West Newton (MA). The performance will feature Boston-based duo Matt and Shannon Heaton who will perform their masterfully crafted and well-traveled Irish music from the heart. Uilleann...