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Songs of the Season: Arts Makes a ‘Heights’ Holiday Playlist

Songs of the Season: Arts Makes a ‘Heights’ Holiday Playlist

To kindle the holiday spirit, The Heights’ former and current arts editors have banded together to create a playlist full of our favorite holiday tunes.
All three candidates for Newton’s state representative seats discussed their platforms on the arts at the Allen Center in West Newton. (Steve Mooney / Heights Archives)

Newton State Congressional Candidates Talk Art at MASSCreative Event

Liam Davenport October 16, 2024
Newton state congressional candidates discussed funding for the arts at an event hosted by MASSCreative, a Boston-based arts organization. 
Members from the organization gave an overview of their stance on how zoning can become a tool for more economic equality.

$75,000 Grant Provides Resources to Local Newton Arts Groups

Shruthi Sriram January 23, 2022

The New Art Center in Newton had a loss of revenue totaling up to $400,000 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Emily O’Neil, the executive director of the center. A recent $75,000...

Newton Cultural Council to Provide Grants for Local Art

Newton Cultural Council to Provide Grants for Local Art

Lydia Boer and Anna Tripodi September 19, 2021

Newton Cultural Council (NCC) is now accepting grant applications to fund local arts, science, and humanities projects in the city.  “These grants are extremely important because they support the...

singles

“Harmony Hall,” “Middle Child,” and More in New Singles

Gio Lavoile January 27, 2019
Vampire Weekend, J. Cole, and Dua Lipa all released new music this week.
Uprising

High-Energy Hip-Hop Routines Reign at UPrising Showcase

Stephanie Liu January 27, 2019
UPrising's dance showcase Waves II featured talented groups from Boston College and beyond.
Polar

Netflix’s ‘Polar’ is a Shallow Excuse for an Action Movie

Peter Gavaris – Film Critic January 27, 2019
Polar's cheap attempts to shock and titillate with graphic imagery ultimately fail.
A Pocketbook Recap of HUBweek 2018

A Pocketbook Recap of HUBweek 2018

Alessandro Zenati and Rockib Uddin October 17, 2018
HUBweek returned to City Hall Plaza from October 8-14 and curated a lineup of events relating to this year's motto of "We the Future". Shipping containers served as exhibitor spaces, while speaker stages were housed in igloo domes and glass-paneled modules surrounding the main nucleus.
On Campus Events

A Lack of On Campus Arts Events

Jacob Schick September 9, 2018
Arts Editor Jacob Schick highlights the lack of on campus arts event at the start of the semester and proposes a few potential solutions.
Finding The Arts at Boston College

Finding The Arts at Boston College

arts August 30, 2017

The Boston College arts community harbors great talents in all the conceivable spheres of craft and creation. Though BC is often lauded for its academic credentials, its arts community is truly something...

"Evo" Mural Creates Vibrant Visual Masterpiece on Western Ave.

“Evo” Mural Creates Vibrant Visual Masterpiece on Western Ave.

Ryder Lee February 9, 2017
In collaboration with Isenberg Projects and the Zone 3, David Teng Olsen's newest mural transforms 395 Western Ave. by juxtaposing delicate illustrations with colorful, geometric shapes.

Thanks To City Initiative, Students Can Display Their Art In The City

Michelle Wu September 7, 2016
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, WCAS ’09, hopes to make the city a municipal arts leader through the creation of a sustainable cultural plan, an increase in performance and work spaces, and support for a range of arts and cultural traditions that come with the rich diversity of Boston’s population.
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