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Newton Free Library: “Auguries & Divinations”: A Reading and Q&A with Heather Treseler, Apr. 22

Join the Newton Free Library (330 Homer Street, Newton Centre) on Wednesday, April 22 at 7PM for an evening with Heather Treseler, author of Auguries & Divinations, winner of the 2025 Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry. Auguries & Divinations brings together poems written with a painterly attention to desire, longing,…

Skylark: Re-Imaginings, Apr. 24

Skylark returns with Re-Imaginings, a program that places familiar music in unexpected forms, inviting listeners to hear it again from a different vantage point. See them perform on Friday, April 24 at 7PM at Church of the Redeemer (379 Hammond St, Chestnut Hill). Mozart, Bach, Debussy, and Mahler appear alongside…

New Art Center: Artist Talk with Patty Rosenblatt: Hands to Earth: A Visual, Verbal, and Experiential Creation, Apr. 25

Join artist Patty Rosenblatt and her co-presenter Kathryn Brodie at the New Art Center (61 Washington Park, Newtonville) on Saturday, April 25 from 2-4PM for a special artist talk that explores the evolution of Hands to Earth and the environmental concerns that shape it. In Hands to Earth, Rosenblatt encourages…

Tanglewood Marionettes: Cinderella, Apr. 25

Tanglewood Marionettes presents Cinderella on Saturday, April 25 at 11AM at the Newton City Hall War Memorial Auditorium (1000 Commonwealth Ave, Newton Centre). Set in the 18th century and featuring a dozen lavishly costumed 30” marionettes, this production of Cinderella is a showpiece. The story unfolds as the pages of a giant book…

Rock Voices Newton, Apr. 25

Rock Voices Newton, the community’s only rock choir, will present a program of rock music on Saturday, April 25 at 7 PM at Newton South High School (140 Brandeis Rd, Oak Hill). Come celebrate spring as 100+ singers and a professional live band perform hits by your favorite artists: The…

Andromeda of Boston: Spring Hafla, Apr. 25

Andromeda of Boston presents a showcase of dance ranging from MENAHT (Middle Eastern, North African, Hellenic, Turkish) to Asian, Balkan, and Eastern European inspired styles on Saturday, April 25 at Grace Episcopal Church, (76 Eldredge St, Newton Corner) from 6:30-8:30PM. Show usually runs from 60 to 90 minutes. There will…

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