
2014 Arlington International Film Festival Kickoff
The Arlington International Film Festival celebrated its 2014 Kickoff event with live music and art. The film festival itself will take place from October 15th through the 19th at the

The Arlington International Film Festival celebrated its 2014 Kickoff event with live music and art. The film festival itself will take place from October 15th through the 19th at the

News Producer Aakruti Jagmohan travels around town to hear what you have to say about current events. In this segment of “You Speak,” she poses questions to residents about the

We have all had them come to our door, call, or email us at this time of year – they’re solicitors. And while most are legitimate, some decidedly are NOT,

The iconic Park Circle water tower was transformed into a an exotic performance space for one night with a program of dance illuminated by pictures of Arlington from town residents.

Hannah Perlmutter joins us for a special report on a recent drive-by shooting in Arlington, MA.

APN spoke to members of the FAQ Circus to talk about their upcoming show. This segment is part of the Newscast recorded on October 2, 2014.

We brought in DeAnne Dupont and Julie Kremer, the co-founders and co-directors of the Food Recovery Project. This Arlington-based non-profit organization has for the past two years collected excess food

We spoke to Betsy Leondar-Wright, program director at Class Action, a national non-profit aimed at inspiring people of all backgrounds to identify and address issues of class and classism. Betsy

APN News Producer and intern Katie Reuning talks about the history of her family and their former family bakery. This segment is part of the Newscast recorded on September 25th,

Lawrence Blum is a distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Education, and Multiculturalism. He has written 5 books covering such subjects as morality, race studies, and moral philosophy. Blum visited the APN

In tonight’s newscast, we will look at the problem of an invasive plant in the Mystic River, we’ll discuss issues of class and classism with activist Betsy Leondar-Wright, and we’ll

Next we look at the invasion of water chestnuts clogging the Mystic River. This invasive species has overproduced in the past few years, taking up oxygen and space for other

As we have seen from the controversy at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, being a host country can bring both economic and social benefits AND drawbacks. News Producer Yawa

Lawrence Blum is a distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Education, and Multiculturalism. He has written 5 books covering such subjects as morality, race studies, and moral philosophy. Blum visited the APN

The Sri Chinmoy Peace Run is a global relay that promotes international friendship, understanding and peace. A team of international runners from more than 100 countries carry a torch symbolizing