Sydney’s Media Moment: Netflix
Sydney’s Media Moment this week asks the question, should you subscribe to Netflix?
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Sydney’s Media Moment this week asks the question, should you subscribe to Netflix?
Thanksgiving is upon us, and with most of us staying home for the occasion, Sydney’s Media Moment has prepared a list of Thanksgiving movies to savor.
In other news, as the prospect of ice outside looms larger, reporter Inyeong Kim takes us to the ice inside at the Ed Burns Arena and Ice Skating Rink. They
This year’s 10th International Film Festival was successful and virtual! With a great turnout, senior news producer Anim Osmani spoke with the executive director April Rank about the highlights from
Since the coronavirus struck, local business owners have had to be flexible and resilient. After 23 years in business, Maxima Gift Center was not about to let the pandemic slow
With people working remotely, more now today than ever, we spoke to one Arlington resident who is bridging the gap of communication. Bringing businesses face to face interactions from home.
We are saddened to report on the loss of Arlington native Marwan Ghabour, an army officer who was killed in a helicopter accident in Egypt last week. Maxime Isaac reports
As we all continue to cope with COVID-19 restrictions, we learn how a local business is keeping up with the times. And staying alive! Also, we take to the rink
On Saturday, former Vice President and now President-Elect Joe Biden gave an acceptance speech as the projected winner of the presidential election. ACMi’s Isabel Litterst asked town residents to share
In celebration of Veteran’s Day this past Wednesday, the town held a virtual ceremony with assistance from ACMi. ACMi’s Maxime Isaac tells us more about the remote commemoration.
The weather has been remarkably warm for this time of year, but restaurants are preparing for the colder weather as we head toward winter. News correspondent Inyeong Kim spoke with
As Massachusetts COVID-19 infection rates rise, Governor Baker responds with new safety measures. ACMi’s Anim Osmani went out to see how Arlington businesses and residents would be affected.