
~ Photo by Angelina Parrillo
The queer joy continues all month long with Somerville Art Council’s Big Gay Dance Party in Union Square on Saturday, June 27, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. This year’s theme of “Gender Euphoria” celebrates the joy of feeling good in your body and in being who you are, including performances by drag artists Amanda Playwith and Andi van Dyke
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Arts at the Armory’s June Online Auction features an incredible collection of items, experiences, gift certificates. There are some late-breaking additions to the auction like music lessons from Cassie Kollman and Ajda Snyder, and gift cards to Vera’s and Foundry on Elm, which are awaiting their first bids. They also discounted some of the items that don’t have bids yet, including our framed Spotlight Series posters signed by artists like Rufus Wainwright, 10,000 Maniacs, and Alec Ounsworth of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (includes two tickets for his upcoming concert at Arts at the Armory on October 9).
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Somerville Public Schools is pleased to share that several local priorities have been approved by the Massachusetts State Senate as part of the state budget process. The approved items reflect continued investment in student opportunities, innovation, and enrichment across the district and community.
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2026 Greater Boston League Champions: Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis, and Boys Outdoor Track & Field (Co-GBL Champs)
42 Student-Athletes named Greater Boston League All-Stars.
4 GBL MVP’s: Josie Mian (Girls Tennis), Ethan Cross (Boys Tennis), Pasquale Candelino (Co-MVP), and Athanasios Frantzis (Outdoor Track & Field)
5 teams made the MIAA State Tournament
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The preservation of Central Street Studios as an art space was recently celebrated with a ribbon-cutting celebration. ~Photos by Madalyn Jimiera
By Madalyn Jimiera
After an 18-month-long preservation campaign, the artists and stakeholders of Central Street Studios gathered on the front porch of the building last week to snip the red ribbon tied across the stoop, celebrating the preservation of the affordable artist workspaces long-term.
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