ACMi News: March 26, 2021
It’s election season in Arlington, and things are heating up. As always, ACMi will present debates, candidate profiles, and all the important information you need. Arlington’s poet laureate moves a
It’s election season in Arlington, and things are heating up. As always, ACMi will present debates, candidate profiles, and all the important information you need. Arlington’s poet laureate moves a

Join Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum for a moderated discussion on race and racism based on her book, Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria. Borrow a
Menotomy Grill and Tavern, a mainstay of Arlington’s food and drink scene, had to cancel their 2020 St. Patrick’s Day celebration because of the pandemic. They were not about to
For the past six months, strange and colorful sculptures have been hanging from the trees along the Minuteman Bike Path. They are part of the Arlington Commission for Arts and
One of Arlington’s signature nonprofits has reached a milestone in its brief but storied history. Food Link has officially found a new home on Summer Street after relocating a number
It’s springtime in New England, which means it doesn’t always feel that way. A distinct chill in the air did not stop members of the Arlington Rotary Club from taking
As we officially head into spring, can we see reasons to hope that things will get back to normal soon? A little leprechaun says yes! An iconic nonprofit in town
Are you eager for a taste of adventure? Perhaps a series of cycling films can satisfy that hunger as you wait for spring to officially arrive. The Regent Theatre invites
The ACA’s most recent exhibit is a creative collaboration between the local artists of ArtLinks and the town’s Poet Laureate, Steven Ratiner. With Ratiner’s words as inspiration, artists filled canvases
While new COVID-19 cases continue to drop, the CDC provided guidance for fully vaccinated people, who are now allowed to visit with each other without wearing masks or keeping 6
The CDC released new COVID guidelines for those who have been fully vaccinated. We get Arlingtonians’ reactions. A local yoga studio figures out how to keep themselves and the community
Local organizations are stretching their resources as more families face food insecurity this year. Anim Osmani tells us about one of these organizations, and an Arlington volunteer who welcomes the
The ongoing rebuild of Arlington High School recently reached another milestone. To commemorate the moment, AHS seniors were invited to contribute in a way that will last forever. ACMi’s high
The month of February is behind us, but the current moment is always the best time to reflect on Black history. And we can be reminded to do that with
The governor wants full in-person learning to be available to every student by sometime in April. Arlington parents weigh in on that plan, with the School Committee soon to follow.