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West Newton Cinema broadens its audience with new accessibility features

Midway through its first year of renovations, the West Newton Cinema completed the installation of a variety of accessibility features – audio enhancement, descriptive audio, and closed captioning devices – so more people can enjoy the theatre.  Jesse Cerrotti, theater manager at the West Newton Cinema, said these features are available upon…

Newton community celebrates Juneteenth

Music, food, dancing, and community– Newton’s fifth annual Juneteenth celebration brought together a melting pot of generations, cultures, and emotions on the lawn outside of the Hyde Community Center on the sunny afternoon of June 19.  Juneteeth, celebrated on June 19th, recognizes the day that enslaved African Americans were informed…

Free concert: Santon, a pianist and composer defying limits, June 24

Santon, a blind and autistic pianist and composer, is captivating audiences with his emotionally rich and stylistically diverse performances. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and raised in Massachusetts, he spent two decades studying at Perkins School for the Blind, where he received foundational musical training. Santon later graduated summa cum laude from…

Demystifying Disability: A Community Conversation with Author Emily Ladau, July 9

The Newton Commission On Disability, Understanding Our Differences, and the Newton Free Library will present a fireside chat — Demystifying Disability: A Community Conversation with Author Emily Ladau — on Wednesday, July 9, 7PM-8PM at the Newton Free Library (33 Homer Street). Doors will open at 6:30PM for informal conversation and…

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