Discover Concord Logo
Toggle Mobile MenuToggle Mobile Menu
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • Back Issues
    • Spring 2026
    • Fall 2025
    • Spring 2025
    • Winter 2025
    • 2024 Back Issues
    • 2023 Back Issues
    • 2022 Back Issues
    • 2021 Back Issues
    • 2020 Back Issues
    • 2019 Back Issues
  • Browse Topics
    • Abolitionism in Concord
    • American Revolution
    • Arts & Culture
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Civil War
    • Concord History
    • Concord Writers
    • First Nations People of Concord
    • Historic Sites in Concord
    • Parks & Nature
    • Patriots of Color
    • Things to See & Do
    • Transcendentalism
    • Trivia
    • Untold Stories of Concord
  • Plan Your Visit
  • Events
  • Purchase Subscriptions and Back Issues
  • Discover the Battle Road
  • 250 Collectibles
  • More
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
Toggle Mobile MenuToggle Mobile Menu
Home » Keywords » arts around town

Items Tagged with 'arts around town'

ARTICLES

Goodwin-Band-Photo.jpg

Arts Around Town

Vol 8 Issue 2
July 1, 2026
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

The arts are flourishing in Concord this summer! Whether you're passionate about music, visual arts, or theatre, you're sure to find your summer inspiration here.


Read More
Jill-Hoy_Isle-Haut_-oil_30x40.jpg

Arts Around Town Volume 7 Issue 3

September 4, 2025
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Discover what's happening in Concord's vibrant arts scene and immerse yourself in music, theatre, and art.


Read More
RESOLVE.path-saint-sunflower-magic-2400885_1280-Concord-Orchestra.jpg

Arts Around Town Fall 2024

August 29, 2024
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Whether you love music, the visual arts, or theater, Concord has something exciting for you this fall.


Read More
Ganek_Twilight-Bouquet_acrylic-on-canvas_48x48.jpg

Arts Around Town Summer 2024

June 15, 2024
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

What's happening this summer in the arts? Find out here!


Read More
Fan-Making-Workshop

Arts Around Town Spring 2024

March 15, 2024
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Find out what's happening in the arts this spring!


Read More
2.-Comeau-Woman-Interrupted-70hx48w-copy.jpg
Fall 2023

Arts Around Town Fall 2023

September 15, 2023
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Discover what's happening in music, visual arts, theater, and more!


Read More
Johnston_Hydrangea_limited-edition-photograph.jpg

Arts Around Town Summer 2023

June 15, 2023
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Find out what's happening in the realms of theater and visual arts this summer.



Read More
Klemmer_Red-White-Owl_26x47.jpg

Arts Around Town Spring 2023

March 15, 2023
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Discover what's happening in the arts this spring!


Read More
Dunphy_headshot.jpg
Fall 2022

Arts Around Town: Fall 2022

September 15, 2022
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Discover what's happening in the art world this fall!


Read More
Mile-Twelve-2021.jpg
Spring 2022

Arts Around Town Spring 2022

March 15, 2022
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
No Comments

Find out what's happening in the arts this spring!


Read More
More Articles Tagged with 'arts around town'

Featured Stories

  • Cover Summer26.jpg

    The Summer Issue is Here!

    As our nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this issue explores the people, ideas, and stories that continue to shape its legacy. Inside, Professor Robert A. Gross offers fresh perspective in “A Referendum on Independence,” while a special foldout guide, “Following in Thoreau’s Footsteps,” invites you to explore the landscapes that inspired him. Discover an unexpected connection in “A Tale of Two Authors,” revisit the moving story of “A Hawthorne Homecoming,” and enjoy summer events, arts, and ways to experience Concord firsthand.
  • 17760705_Wood_A.jpg

    A Referendum on Independence

    The road to American independence took time to complete, and Massachusetts, despite its reputation as a vanguard state, was not always in the lead. In 1775, even after the battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill, most Patriot leaders were still seeking restoration of colonial rights within the British empire. Thomas Paine broke the logjam with the publication of Common Sense early the next year. The instant best-seller argued the case for separation by appealing to economic and political self-interest, emotional resentment of a brutal and oppressive king, and a utopian vision of America as “an asylum for mankind.” 
  • Hearse-Concord-Patch.jpg

    A Hawthorne Homecoming

    Two white horses pulled the hearse into Concord’s Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, a top-hatted driver at the reins. A band of mourners followed on foot as they made their way toward Authors’ Ridge.Except for the bright sunshine, this scene wouldn’t seem out of place in a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. But it happened a mere twenty years ago, on June 26, 2006. That was the day Hawthorne and his wife and daughter were reunited after his death separated them 142 years earlier. 
©2026. All Rights Reserved. Content: Voyager Publishing LLC. Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development: ePublishing
Facebook Instagram