While COVID-19 stole our spring and summer, the boos and ghouls want to be able to vent out their frustrations and be scared of something else: the many monsters, creatures, and surprises that lurk in the hallways of the SouthCoast’s many haunted attractions. After four and a half months up …
Read More »New Bedford’s Zeiterion Theatre announces fall line-up
Zeiterion Performing Arts Center revs up for the return of the Zeiterion Drive-In featuring concerts and movies beginning September 24 until October 31. The drive-in, located in the Seastreak Ferry “Whale’s Tooth” Parking Lot, features a new line-up of live musical acts and newer theatrical releases, with more to be …
Read More »New Bedford Symphony to open season with “Bach” to the concert hall
Featuring 23 string and percussion musicians plus Yaniv on piano! Tickets: $10 per household, available on the Z website. Subscribers who purchased regular concert tickets for September 12 have been contacted about converting tickets to virtual concert access. This concert will be recorded at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center and …
Read More »New Bedford Symphony Orchestra to feature “Bach in the concert hall” in its season opener
After a long break, the New Bedford Symphony is excited to come back and play together! Virtual Concert: September 12, 7:30pm Yaniv Dinur: Conductor and Piano Jesse Holstein: Violin Featuring 24 musicians 60 minutes, no intermission. PROGRAM: George Walker: Lyric for Strings Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto No. 1 in D …
Read More »Park Rangers to staff a pop-up information station in downtown New Bedford historic district
New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park will begin staffing an essential information station in their visitor center garden on July 30, 2020. In a first step toward increasing public access to National Park Service facilities, the essential information station will be staffed by park rangers from 10:00AM – 4:00PM Thursday …
Read More »Acushnet’s 41st Apple-Peach Festival canceled due to COVID-19 concerns
Little in the world has been unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic, everything from schooling, our places of employment, favorite restaurants, weddings, and birthday parties and more. Acushnet’s very popular annual Apple-Peach Festival is another casualty of the worldwide pandemic, as organizers announced that the festival – in what would be …
Read More »New Bedford’s William Street Festival canceled for 2020
It is with great regret the organizers of the William Street Festival announce the postponement of this year’s festival until 2021. This year, we would have celebrated the fifth annual event on September 26, 2020. With the safety concerns brought on by the Coronavirus we felt we may not be …
Read More »3rd EyE Unlimited Launches “Your New Bedford” on Juneteenth; Virtual pop-up events to foster bonds between downtown and neighborhoods
On Friday, June 19th — “Juneteenth” – the youth empowerment organization 3rd EyE Unlimited launches “Your New Bedford”, a monthly pop-up event featuring music, dance, visual arts, education and a community corner for dialogue about local needs and challenges. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. and will be …
Read More »New Bedford Symphony Orchestra presents “Music, Presence and Us,” FREE live-stream
Tune in Friday, June 5th at 7:00pm on the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra website or on Facebook for a LIVE STREAM of “Music, Presence and Us” with NBSO musicians Dana Ianculovici (violin) and Kevin Crudder (cello). Building upon their April program “A Journey of Hope,” Clearvision (New Bedford Symphony members …
Read More »Boston Marathon canceled as Mayor Walsh prepares for summer of distancing
Chris Lisinski Katie Lannan contributed State House News Service The Boston Marathon has been run in some form every year since 1897, withstanding the 1918 influenza pandemic, two world wars and other disruptions. But with the state’s path through the COVID-19 era still uncertain, the marathon will not take place …
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