
Salem Film Fest Announces Festival Lineup
Salem Film Fest (SFF) is pleased to announce the film lineup for the fifteenth edition of its documentary film festival, with most of the 47 features and shorts selected to screen for the first time in Massachusetts. The festival will take place in a hybrid format of in-person screenings in Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts Thursday, March 24 – Sunday, March

Salem Film Fest Announces Festival Lineup
Salem Film Fest (SFF) is pleased to announce the film lineup for the fifteenth edition of its documentary film festival, with most of the 47 features and shorts selected to screen for the first time in Massachusetts. The festival will take place in a hybrid format of in-person screenings in Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts Thursday, March 24 – Sunday, March

Nammy Award Winner “Supaman” to Perform at Endicott College
A member of the Apsaalooke Nation, “Supaman” is an award-winning dancer and innovative hip-hop artist who leaves audiences in awe with his passion. His Endicott College show will highlight Native culture, comedy, and urban hip hop; Supaman’s words of hope, pride, and resilience come to life through his original art form and translate perfectly to the stage. The award-winning Supaman

Meet The Member: Endicott College School Of Visual & Performing Arts
Interviewee: Mark Towner (he/him) In your words… Tell us about your organization, business, initiative. Located in Beverly, Massachusetts on 235 acres of oceanfront property, Endicott College offers doctorate, master and bachelor degree programs in the professional and liberal arts. The College has academic programs in Architectural Studies, Art History, Art Therapy, Arts Administration, Ceramics, Dance, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Music,
Artist James Chisholm takes a close look at streams and waves in Endicott exhibit
Greed. Lies. Revenge. And love. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s iconic American novel, “The House of the Seven Gables,” has it all. It took 167 years but the wait is worth it. Playwright JF Dacey has adapted the book for stage and North Shore audiences are in for a treat. Three dramatically staged readings are scheduled in mid-January and those interested are advised to reserve their seats now.