Professor Susan Eckstein
Susan Eckstein, Professor of International Relations and Sociology at Boston University and author of the book the Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland, talked to
Susan Eckstein, Professor of International Relations and Sociology at Boston University and author of the book the Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland, talked to
The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is preparing for their Summer Soiree, a fundraising event on Sunday, August 9 that runs from 6 to 8 pm at the Whittemore Robbins House
APN spoke to State Representative Dave Rogers about the Legislative Session and his priorities for Arlington and Belmont.
The Acro-Cats walked, rolled and leapt into Arlington’s Regent Theater recently. The Acro-Cats are a traveling troupe made of cats. Julia Bloom attended the performance, and brings you highlights from
The Relay for Life is an event where participants create teams that raise money for the American Cancer Society. All the fundraising is done prior to the event. During the actual event, which took
Sunday July 19th, saw the return of one of Arlington’s favorite summertime events: Shakespeare in the Park! Robbins Farm Park was the site for this performance of “A Midsummer Night’s
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Check out intern Erin Dixon’s interview with Nilou Moochhala, a local artist, as she tells APN about her postcard series, I Am Arlington, which features quotes from Arlington residents about
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Arlington Resident Brianna Wu is one of the better-known female game developers. Due to speaking out against a negative depiction of women in video games and the sexist culture of

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we learn about the history of the Regent Theater; we see transformer
Arlington has a new Library Director! Andrea Nicolay has become director after two dedicated years as Assistant Director of Libraries in Arlington. APN spoke with Nicolay about her past experience,
Ride Along with the Arlington Police! A long-term project for Arlington Public News has recently come to fruition, and we are VERY excited about the final product. The Arlington Police