Arts & Entertainment Calendar | May 01, 2018
Here’s are some events to check out at the beginning of May.
Here’s are some events to check out at the beginning of May.

This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in Arlington, MA. ACMi is dedicated to providing an electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas

Episode 1 of this new Music TV Show! If you want to part of the show and perform with your project or your Art contact us at our official website.

Presented by Arlington Community Education Journalist David Whitford interviews his brother, acclaimed actor Bradley Whitford at Arlington High School. Bradley gained fame for his role in the West Wing,
April is Poetry Month. At Robbins Library you can celebrate by taking a seat and letting the Talking Chair read to you.
Here’s what’s up around Arlington towards the end of April.
In this edition of APN, town election and town meetings fill the calendar, and the new high school starts to take shape. Plus, a community conversation on the developing teen brain
Patriots’ Day is coming. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming events. You can watch the annual parade live at acmi.tv or check your local listings For more

Video of the Arlington Philharmonic’s Orchestra annual family concert. This time, we will go together around the world in the musical wings of an orchestra. Composer José Elizondo will tell
In 2016, the town of Arlington instituted regulations requiring commercial and industrial property owners to register and maintain vacant buildings. Now some of those storefronts are becoming a canvas for

The story of Florence Price’s first symphony is a story of constancy, talent, pioneering, and achieving the impossible. http://orlandocela.com http://psarlington.org

At age 23, Saint-Saëns wrote one of his most beautiful pieces in just ten days, in the style of a Baroque master but without losing his own voice. Enjoy! http://orlandocela.com/

The Craft Ensemble Colleen Brannen, violin Amy Sims, violin Amelia Hollander Ames, viola Velleda Miragias, violoncello Elaine Rombola Aveni, piano falling still (2001) Emily Doolittle Three Pieces for String Quartet

March brings the first hints of spring and spring fever. There’s plenty going on to get you out of the house and enjoying all the events around town.
There are plenty of activities and events to keep kids of all ages happy during vacation week. The Historical Society’s Winter Wednesdays series continues and EcoFest is on its way.