Friends of the Drama Returns to the Stage
It’s been over a year since we’ve had live performances in Arlington. But our local community theater hopes to make a comeback to the stage. ACMi News Correspondent, Helen Frazer
It’s been over a year since we’ve had live performances in Arlington. But our local community theater hopes to make a comeback to the stage. ACMi News Correspondent, Helen Frazer
There’s always something new at the Arlington Farmers’ Market, including a healthy concoction that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Break a leg! Wow, we haven’t said that in a long
If you’re looking for a truly unique piece of furniture, the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture is hosting an event that would be perfect for you. Chairful Where You
West Nile Virus crops up in Medford, and one Arlingtonian is taking no chances. Wondering who brews the best beer in the entire world? Well, he might just be your
Thanks to the garden crew: Margie DiMonte, Wu, and Charlotte Pierce. Also to Isaias Cevallos for the graphics work! This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc.
The second episode of Sonic John Presents, featuring the music of John Gagan. To be shown on Arlington TV.
Our friends at the Old Schwamb Mill are unveiling a new exhibit featuring works that three local artists produced during the pandemic. It’s entitled “Three Views of a Secret,” and
A new Arlington dining option puts its own spin on the idea of fusion cuisine. Two APD officers put their own spin on the police ride-along. And there’s no great
On Wednesday, June 14th, the community gathered to celebrate Haiku in the Heights. ACMi News Reporter Alexandria Acacia was in attendance, and shares the sights and sounds from that evening.
Throughout the nation, many cities and towns have experienced a spike in crime. In Arlington, thankfully, not so much. We explore why. A few weeks back, ACMi was invited to
A trustee of the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum recently came to ACMi to share the exclusive unveiling of a new addition to their vast collection of art. Once again, here’s
After a long hiatus, Fourth of July celebrations are back in Arlington. ACMi’s Toby Barrett spoke with one of the organizers of this year’s festivities. For the latest updates, you
Business is booming for local shops that survived the pandemic. Now they face a brand-new challenge. The Arlington Fire Department hosts a fun community event, with burgers on the grill,
Artists all over the world have tapped into their experiences during the pandemic to inspire their work. Arlington’s current Artist-in-Residence, Nilou Moochhala, has done just that. Here’s ACMi News correspondent
Arlington residents have a bunch of summer recreation activities to choose from, but how about those more interested in the arts? Senior News Producer, Anim Osmani introduces us to a
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