When Brian Boruta was tap dancing on stage in The Umbrella Arts Center, singing “Moses supposes his toeses are roses…” as one of the leads in “Singin’ in the Rain,” he had
The New Life Fine Arts Musical Theater Camp is a 10-day summer fun-filled camp experience for young people ages 8-18 to be held on the campus of the New Life Ministry Center,
Five doors, first made and displayed around ArtScape/Bradford Mill in West Concord last year, as part of a Go Outdoors – Neighbors art installation, were re-installed on the Wayland Rail Trail, last month. They will be up
Eleven years ago, The Concord Players tried something new. They staged a free, abridged performance of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the lawn of the Concord Free Public Library. Now,
By Maureen Costello Correspondent In 2009, Concord resident Mary M. Burke began noticing more students of color signing up for the Irish literature courses she teaches at the University of Connecticut. A
Not many people are house cleaners before becoming studio-owning photographers. But then again, not everyone is Elaine Freitas. A dual citizen of Brazil and the United States, Freitas, 45, opened Elaine Freitas
Jean Lightman is connected to Concord in a variety of ways; she and her husband Alan have lived in Concord for 44 years, they have raised two daughters here and Lightman has
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