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KIDS MAKE THE DARNDEST DOCS

Written by FLAVIANA SANDOVAL Posted November 13, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Film, Non-fiction

Student documentary on Merrimack explosions featured at Boston International Kids Film Festival

Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Film, Non-fiction Tagged With: arlington, BIKFF, Boston, Boston International Kids Film Festival, Climate Change, Columbia Gas, Filmmakers Collaborative, fossil fuels, fracking, gas explosions, Merrimack Valley, newton, SOMERVILLE, Somerville Theater

CRONE ALONE: THE SHAPE-SHIFTING TRICKSTER HAD PLANS FOR ME IN CONCORD. THIS IS HOW I BANISHED HER.

Written by SAM BALTRUSIS Posted October 23, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Books, FEATURES

“Put some white salt around your feet in a circle,” Belcamino told me. “Leave her at the gallows in Salem if you get a chance to go. Put her on an imaginary ship.”

Filed Under: A+E, Books, FEATURES Tagged With: Archangel Michael, Colonial Inn, Concord, crone, ghosts, Hallowed Haunts of Unforgettable Literary icons, Kristen Cappucci, Old Hill Burying Ground, Proctor's Ledge, Salem, Sam Baltrusis, SOMERVILLE, Somerville Theater, Wicked Salem

PREVIEW: 70MM & WIDESCREEN FILM FEST

Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Posted September 20, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Film

2001: A Space Odyssey [1968]

 

A second festival of film formats begins at the Somerville Theatre

 

In September 2016 the Somerville Theatre hosted its first annual 70mm and Widescreen Festival, dedicating nearly two weeks to film screenings projected via high-resolution analog formats. And for evidence of its apparent success, ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: 2001, 70MM, Howard the Duck, review, Somerville Theater

DIG THIS: SHUT IT DOWN!, CINCO DE MAYO, AND MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 4, 2016 Filed Under: DigThis

Your to do list for the week

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: 3rd Street Blackout, Atlantic Beer Garden, Ben Folds, Black Lives Matter, Brunch, cinco de mayo, Harriet Tubman Gallery, Lone Star Taco Bar, Major League Bocce, MOther's Day, orpheum theatre, Shut it Down!, Somerville Theater, The Burren

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