MUSIC Hear First: ‘Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown’ by Ryan DiLello March 23, 2026 Hear First premieres the debut album from DIY folk rock pickers Sweet Petunia.
ARTS A memorial for Charles Coe is planned for April 11 in Boston by Marc Levy March 22, 2026 The late Cambridge author, poet and musician Charles Coe is honored by the literary and arts community on April 11 across the river in Boston.
OPINION Near possibly the most important election in U.S. history, The New York Times is in a state of quantum news by Marc Levy March 22, 2026 By deciding which stories to cover and how, our greatest newspaper in content and readership has the power to set the agenda. That’s a concern.
NEWS Somerville meetings, March 23-30: Public school upkeep and budget priorities by Marc Levy March 22, 2026 Take part in meetings on setting budget priorities, maintaining public schools, Mystic River sewage and affordable-unit rent collection.
NEWS Cambridge meetings, March 23-30: Designing a train tracks bridge, adding Twin Cities affordable housing by Marc Levy March 22, 2026 Take part in meetings on a bridge over rail tracks; snow season's costs; Central Square planning; and affordable homes in two parts of the city.
BUSINESS Nicotine users will have even fewer choices by May after a Somerville clampdown by Marc Levy March 21, 2026 Somerville is taking more aggressive action against tobacco products that have sneaked onto store shelves without explicit government approval.
THEATER The end is nigh for ‘The End is Nigh,’ a raucous and rollicking riot of a romp by Michael Gutierrez March 21, 2026 When questions posed by the plot become too thorny, the ensemble stabs or punches someone or simply runs in circles to explode the tension.
EDUCATION Options for East Cambridge’s closed school will be seen in May; better busing brings changes by Marc Levy March 20, 2026 Three to six options for the future of 158 Spring St. are expected to be presented to Cambridge Public Schools families in May, district superintendent David Murphy told School Committee members at a...
NEWS Democratic Socialists seek more state seats but fell short of endorsing Uyterhoeven, its sole incumbent by Jacob Schles March 19, 2026 The DSA fell a few votes short of endorsing Erika Uyterhoeven, who is running without its field team, and the issue was largely not about policy.
ART AND DESIGN Multicultural Arts Center showcases works by high schoolers by Sadie Barandes March 19, 2026 The show tends toward up-close, pensive portraits of youth and the surreal, part of the center’s mission to show the bold and new.