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February marks Black History Month in the U.S. On Thursday, February 20, the history center will be hosting a lecture and discussion featuring Eric Reynolds. Over the course of several years, Eric researched the history and lineage of his family. We spoke with Eric ahead of his lecture, entitled [ . . . ]
February marks Black History Month in the U.S. On Thursday, February 20, the history center will be hosting a lecture and discussion featuring Eric Reynolds. Over the course of several years, Eric researched the history and lineage of his family. We spoke with Eric ahead of his lecture, entitled [ . . . ]
Last week marked the turn of the Lunar New Year, which is an important holiday in Chinese culture.
We checked in with Framingham’s Century Chinese Language School to see how they celebrated the occasion.
Members of the school’s community also shared their aspirations for the new year with us [ . . . ]
An art exhibit called “Views of Framingham” is now on display at the city’s main library along Lexington Street.
Through the end of 2024, visitors are welcome to enjoy pieces from artists of the downtown-based Howard Street Studios, as each work shows a perspective of the local community: from [ . . . ]
The first ever Access Film Fest is being held on Saturday, November 16. Fresh films, networking opportunities, and interactive workshops will be featured during the all-day event at the Access Framingham studios and at the Village Hall by the Centre Common.
We spoke with a trio of artists with [ . . . ]
A Common Thread Theatre Company is a Framingham-based community theatre, aiming to bring residents together through an appreciation of the performing arts. The company will be putting on performances of the musical “Gypsy” this month at Dennison Memorial Hall along Concord Street. We spoke with [ . . . ]