Topic: Arts & Entertainment

East Arlington Public Art Project

A group of artists are celebrating the diversity of East Arlington through the diversity of its storefront businesses. Over the past 6 months they have interviewed different business owners and

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

For the release of the new Harry Potter story, the Book Rack store in Arlington held a midnight party at the Regent theatre with a magician, costume contest, trivia and

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Chairful Where You Sit 2016

Chairful Where You Sit is a creative pop-up art installation, where local artists are encouraged to find orphaned chairs and reinvent them to raise money for Arlington Public Art. Artists

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Preserving Memories with Mira Whiting

Mira Whiting, whose business ranked 5th out of 24 companies on the most recent Boston A-List, speaks to APN about the effect of treating her photography as a business rather than a

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Pokemon Go

The Pokémon Go craze is sweeping the nation, and Arlington isn’t immune. More than two dozen Arlington residents of all ages set out on a PokéWalk along the perimeter of

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The Yardbirds at The Regent Theatre

A group said to have launched the careers of some of classic rocks greatest guitarists stopped in Arlington. The Yardbirds played two shows at the Regent Theater recently. APN has

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Summer Arts Block Party 2016

APN visited a number of the booths at the fourth annual Summer Arts Block Party, and spoke with vendors, patrons, and residents about the importance of the arts in our

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Newscast: June 24, 2016

In this edition of Arlington Public News, a local pub gets temporarily shut down by the town due to alcohol violations. Plans are unveiled to make Arlington Center more civic

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Jefferson Cutter House Restoration

Plans are officially underway at the Historic Jefferson Cutter House to restore and refine much of the house’s exterior, thanks in large part to a $65,000 grant from the Massachusetts Historic

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Newscast: June 2, 2016

In this edition of Arlington Public News, an increase in taxes for updated schools: voters get to decide in an upcoming special election. And a Major General helps Arlington dedicate

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