• About
    • UMAverse!
Neighborhood View
  • About
    • Neighborhood View Advisory Board
    • Statement of Editorial Independence
    • Donor and Financial Transparency Policy
    • Editorial Collaboration Policy 
    • Corrections Policy
    • Conflict of Interest policy
    • UMAverse!
  • News
    • Arts
    • Business
    • Education
    • Events
    • Food
    • History
    • Nature & Environment
    • Politics
    • Profiles
    • Sports
    • Travel
  • Community Journalists
    • Journalism 101
    • Guest Contributor
  • Story Tips
  • Videos
  • Support
  • Contact
Malden News
  • [ July 17, 2024 ] Malden PorchFest enlivens neighborhoods throughout the city Digital Story
  • [ June 13, 2024 ] Suffolk Square Remembered: The epicenter of Malden’s Jewish community lost to urban renewal Featured
  • [ May 7, 2024 ] The war in Ukraine from afar: locals with ties to the region reflect Featured
  • [ April 30, 2024 ] Malden Disability Commission works to make city accessible to all  Education
  • [ March 29, 2024 ] Habitat for Humanity provides affordable homes for a select group of Malden residents Featured
  • [ March 21, 2024 ] The Warmth of Hospitality: Malden pastor helps locals in need during the winter season Featured
  • [ February 15, 2024 ] Opinions collide over bike and bus lanes in Malden Featured
  • [ January 18, 2024 ] 375 Years: Honoring the Past and Future of Malden Featured
  • [ January 10, 2024 ] Future of Pleasant Street building still unclear Business
  • [ January 5, 2024 ] Move your way into the Malden Senior Center programs Featured
  • [ December 15, 2023 ] Meet the five “Wonder Women” decorating Malden’s bike path AND the women behind them Arts
  • [ December 13, 2023 ] School Department continues to support controversial curriculum despite charges of racial insensitivity Education
  • [ December 7, 2023 ] How to help (close to home) this holiday season Contribute
  • [ December 6, 2023 ] “Second House” filmmakers discuss filmmaking, Malden, and their next project shooting at Urban Media Arts Arts
  • [ November 17, 2023 ] Malden Community Fridges open their doors to the hungry Featured
  • [ November 14, 2023 ] 6th Annual Hispanic Festival offers a lively celebration Arts
  • [ November 9, 2023 ] The Great Malden Outdoors: Making outdoor recreation more accessible to communities of color Featured
  • [ November 1, 2023 ] 186 books and reading: Reflections from a local book club Arts
  • [ October 30, 2023 ] Q&A with Mikeneil Paul, Director of the Malden Senior Center Featured
  • [ October 26, 2023 ] Bread of Life’s Annual 5k Walk honors Tom Feagley Events
  • [ October 19, 2023 ] Malden navigates growing housing crisis Featured
  • [ September 21, 2023 ] Filmbuilding Malden – Forging connection and collaboration through film within our city Arts
  • [ September 6, 2023 ] How my community benefits from immigration: The Immigrant Learning Center’s 2023 essay contest Arts
  • [ August 24, 2023 ] Rain, Snow, or Shine: outdoors serves as classroom for local preschool Business
  • [ July 27, 2023 ] Malden Pride (not in) the Park: Fourth annual celebration of Malden LGBTQIA2S+ community Events
  • [ July 25, 2023 ] Newly formed Mystic Side Opera company joins Malden’s arts community Arts
  • [ June 26, 2023 ] Community Comes Together at 6th Annual Malden Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration Arts
  • [ June 21, 2023 ] Plans for new behavioral health facility move forward Business
  • [ June 14, 2023 ] Education Beyond classrooms:  Nekita Lamour aims to provide experiential learning for students and adults Education
  • [ May 30, 2023 ] Growing for Malden: behind the high school community garden that could Education
  • [ May 12, 2023 ] Turf battle heats up: An update on Roosevelt Park Featured
  • [ May 1, 2023 ] MTEC Brings Malden Teens to Cardigan Lodge Events
  • [ April 26, 2023 ] Pho99 was the last great Malden dynasty Business
  • [ March 10, 2023 ] Sneaker-ism: how a local bodega is leaving their footprint on Malden Arts
  • [ February 21, 2023 ] The vote for “the Voke” has led to a surprising twist Education
  • [ February 15, 2023 ] “If you’re gonna learn to garden, you need to know how to say hello to a worm.” Arts
  • [ February 7, 2023 ] From Tehran, Iran to Malden: The Life Stories of Parto Khorshidi Featured
  • [ February 3, 2023 ] Lunar New Year in Malden marked with joy and Chinese cultural flair Arts
  • [ January 20, 2023 ] Drinking coffee with the Song Dogs of Forest Dale Education
  • [ December 10, 2022 ] How to help (close to home) this holiday season Contribute
  • [ December 7, 2022 ] Community outreach project tackles heat resistance Education
  • [ November 22, 2022 ] Diversity, Service & Solutions: Ramon Norales reflects on his life in Malden Featured
  • [ November 16, 2022 ] Fenway Park to Host Malden vs Medford Annual Thanksgiving Football Game Events
  • [ November 15, 2022 ] Indigenous wisdom, poetry and history guide community event at Malden River Education
  • [ November 12, 2022 ] Advocate Founder James Mitchell: “A newspaper is something that belongs to the city” Featured
  • [ November 8, 2022 ] CD Collins aims to “move mountains” with spoken word Arts
  • [ October 28, 2022 ] Mystic Valley Salon’s Spencer Woturski Offers an LGBTQIA+ Friendly Haircut Experience Arts
  • [ October 26, 2022 ] Malden Makes Language Access a Priority at the Polls Featured
  • [ October 20, 2022 ] Malden’s housing crisis reaches far and wide Featured
  • [ October 4, 2022 ] Malden hosts Brazilian election site: Ex-pat voters weigh in on candidates Events
  • [ September 16, 2022 ] Malden anticipates Orange Line reopening but will the commute be better? Events
  • [ August 31, 2022 ] “Between Two Worlds” album highlights the immigrant experience and reframes stereotypes Arts
  • [ July 20, 2022 ] They needed someone to meet them where they’re at. The Bridge did that Featured
  • [ July 12, 2022 ] Cartoonist Keith Knight reflects on growing up in Malden, education, race and the value of art Arts
  • [ July 7, 2022 ] Community Spotlight: Moroccans bring business, women’s outreach, and culture to Malden Business
  • [ July 1, 2022 ] ChronoSquad Malden: Exploring History and Identity through Virtual Worlds Arts
  • [ June 29, 2022 ] ‘Baba’ brings the Middle East to Malden Featured
  • [ June 5, 2022 ] Malden students walk out amid faculty changes, cite communication problems Education
  • [ May 28, 2022 ] Julio Salado: Using social media as a force for good Featured
  • [ April 21, 2022 ] Community Spotlight: Haitian business owners show resilience in Malden Arts
  • [ April 14, 2022 ] The Doo Wop era ends in Malden Featured
  • [ April 8, 2022 ] Coffee for a Community: Choices abound in Malden Center Business
  • [ March 30, 2022 ] Local Tibetans mark New Year with celebration and a protest march Education
  • [ March 24, 2022 ] Finding inspiration in Malden’s History: Inna Babitskaya Featured
  • [ February 17, 2022 ] Malden residents join protests against reported human rights atrocities in China  Events
  • [ February 3, 2022 ] North Shore Black Women’s Association carries on the spirit of Dr. King Events
  • [ January 23, 2022 ] ARTLine Covid Memorial Park aims to bring healing to Malden Arts
  • [ January 4, 2022 ] One year later, remembering a life cut short: Jaden Brito White  Featured
  • [ December 30, 2021 ] Why do Haitians eat squash soup on New Year’s Day? Education
  • [ December 21, 2021 ] Malden residents enjoy the city’s first Winter Festival Arts
  • [ December 14, 2021 ] A conversation with Michael Cloherty: his new book and the Malden murder that shocked the nation Uncategorized
  • [ November 26, 2021 ] Malden Reads never stopped reading: 12th year kickoff will happen on Dec. 4 Arts
  • [ November 22, 2021 ] Food insecurity: a troubling issue in Malden Education
  • [ November 11, 2021 ] Campaign season over: A look at the 2021 municipal election in Malden Events
  • [ October 22, 2021 ] BIPOC Alumni Detail Difficult Racial Experiences in Malden Public Schools Education
  • [ October 8, 2021 ] A motorcycle parade of 3,000 rode for the 10th Boston‘s Wounded Vet Run Events
  • [ September 29, 2021 ] For local Haitians, the pain of tragic events in Haiti continues Featured
  • [ September 21, 2021 ] Cultivating healing, softness, and self-love: Q&A with artist Maddie Lam Arts
  • [ September 14, 2021 ] Ligia Noriega-Murphy begins her first school year as superintendent of Malden Public Schools Education
  • [ September 2, 2021 ] Green Thumbs in Malden: How Does Your Garden Grow? Arts
  • [ August 26, 2021 ] Community Spotlight: Brazilian Community Members Paving a Pathway for Success in Malden Business
  • [ August 22, 2021 ] Chamber of Commerce festival brings alive Malden’s business and commerce past Events
  • [ July 28, 2021 ] Alexandria Onuoha blends dance, psychology, and activism in her quest for equity Arts
  • [ July 12, 2021 ] Malden River clean-up raises awareness of local environmental issues Education
  • [ July 8, 2021 ] Juneteenth marked in Malden with joy and reflection Arts
  • [ July 1, 2021 ] Researching Black Lives (Enslaved and Free) in Colonial Malden Education
  • [ June 24, 2021 ] Green Man mosaic now on display at Cedar Park in Melrose Arts
  • [ May 23, 2021 ] Community Spotlight: Asian American businesses and organizations make an impact in Malden Featured
  • [ May 5, 2021 ] Malden Muslims experience their second Ramadan during a pandemic Featured
  • [ April 13, 2021 ] Malden aims to purchase District Court Building to transform into the Malden Center for Arts and Culture. Arts
  • [ April 9, 2021 ] Zonta Club of Malden Recognizes Female Activists in Annual Ceremony Arts
  • [ April 4, 2021 ] March 26 candlelight vigil in Malden honors Atlanta shooting victims, calls for anti-racist policies Events
  • [ April 1, 2021 ] The Show is Over for Showcase in Revere Featured
  • [ March 28, 2021 ] Malden High School students reflect on a year of remote learning Education
  • [ March 22, 2021 ] What does a water tower in Guatemala have to do with Malden? Education
  • [ March 21, 2021 ] Teaching from afar: How Malden’s educators have been working through the pandemic Education
  • [ March 16, 2021 ] The TrailblazHers host a 5K in Malden dedicated to Louise Stokes. Education
  • [ March 12, 2021 ] Last Stand at the Bunker: Hobby Bunker to close its doors on Exchange Street Featured
  • [ March 2, 2021 ] Uncomfortable Conversations: Staff and board at UMA take on race and social justice through internal dialogue Education
  • [ February 26, 2021 ] Boda Borg’s Closure Creates Repercussions for Malden’s Economy and Morale Featured
  • [ February 23, 2021 ] Confronting Slavery: Local NAACP highlights the push for reparations Education
  • [ February 2, 2021 ] Malden Reads Launches New Season with Procession to City Hall Arts
  • [ January 15, 2021 ] Addiction Epidemic Inside the Pandemic: The story from Malden Featured
  • [ January 12, 2021 ] Linda Mazonson Zalk: Places we’ll remember all our lives Featured
  • [ December 29, 2020 ] Malden Memory Makers: Neal Anderson makes politics a family affair Featured
  • [ December 17, 2020 ] Malden Memory Makers: Ron Cox stands up for history from a young age Featured
  • [ December 13, 2020 ] Green Man puts down roots in Cedar Park: Artist Lisa Tiemann spearheads community mosaic mural Arts
  • [ November 30, 2020 ] Malden Neighbors Are Helping Neighbors to Get Through the Pandemic Featured
  • [ November 27, 2020 ] Malden Memory Makers: Birukti Tsige on culture, family and community Featured
  • [ November 24, 2020 ] Malden Reads Selects Trevor Noah’s “Born a Crime” for 11th Year Book Arts
  • [ November 20, 2020 ] Teaching through the lens of love: A conversation with Jennifer Hedrington, MA Teacher of the Year Education
  • [ October 17, 2020 ] Get Ready to Mark Your Ballot: Voting options for Election 2020 in Malden Education
  • [ October 10, 2020 ] Seeking a sweet escape: Reading through the pandemic Arts
  • [ October 3, 2020 ] Could this be the new norm for dance students? Arts
  • [ September 22, 2020 ] MaldenCORE conversation series Education
  • [ September 18, 2020 ] Malden Census Committee strives for a Complete Count! Education
  • [ September 8, 2020 ] Malden Reads mulls book selection for 2021 Featured
  • [ September 4, 2020 ] Comics Writer, Polyamorous, Feminist: William Moulton Marston Arts
  • [ September 2, 2020 ] Malden River Loop Dedication: The Story of Louise Stokes Education
  • [ September 1, 2020 ] Sketching for Twenty-five Years: Malden Sketch Group Arts
  • [ August 27, 2020 ] Keep Drawing, Keep (Th)inking: the Keith Knight Story Arts
  • [ August 23, 2020 ] A Dragon Hugs the Corner: Wah Lum Academy Embraces Unity Amid a Pandemic Arts
  • [ August 18, 2020 ] For the defense: Author Erle Stanley Gardner Education
  • [ August 10, 2020 ] He Ripped Off An Ear and Became a Legend: Killer Kowalski Featured
  • [ August 5, 2020 ] If You Start With a High School Band, Norman Greenbaum Proves You Can Make It Uncategorized
  • [ July 24, 2020 ] From lock down to work out to city discovery tour Education
  • [ July 21, 2020 ] Humble Words From an Abstract Artist: “What You See is What You See” Arts
  • [ July 14, 2020 ] His Parents Were Slaves, He Became a Leader: Herbert L. Jackson Arts
  • [ July 11, 2020 ] Ed Emberley is the first Malden artist celebrated for “Malden Arts Mondays” Arts
  • [ June 29, 2020 ] Storyteller’s Café featured stories, reflections and a “Cat and Barbie” show Arts
  • [ June 22, 2020 ] Not Together, But Not Alone: Malden Brings Pride into the Homes of its Citizens Education
  • [ June 17, 2020 ] Confronting the anti-Asian backlash in the wake of the pandemic Education
  • [ June 14, 2020 ] Malden rallies for Black Lives Matter online and in the streets Education
  • [ June 11, 2020 ] Oven On: Baking during a time of stress Featured
  • [ June 5, 2020 ] Isolation and togetherness: The COVID-19 impact on family life Featured
  • [ May 29, 2020 ] Teens bridge time, culture and language through film Arts
  • [ May 16, 2020 ] Part Three: A defining moment for a generation Featured
  • [ April 29, 2020 ] Part two: A defining moment for a generation Featured
  • [ April 25, 2020 ] For Malden artist, nature’s beauty endures even in a pandemic Arts
  • [ April 21, 2020 ] Encounter Haiti, hope and love in multimedia exhibit by Nicolas Hyacinthe Arts
  • [ April 11, 2020 ] Malden neighbors stepping up to help neighbors in face of pandemic Featured
  • [ April 4, 2020 ] Participatory art project lets us touch hands in a time of COVID-19 Arts
  • [ March 14, 2020 ] Malden confronts the new COVID-19 reality Featured
  • [ March 4, 2020 ] Building a Business and the Role of Generosity Education
  • [ February 26, 2020 ] Nothing Trivial About this Pursuit: Maldonians support the library with annual competition Events
  • [ January 31, 2020 ] The Malden Mass. Memories Road Show is coming! Arts
  • [ January 25, 2020 ] Trash boom and volunteers keep Malden River cleaner Education
  • [ January 16, 2020 ] Malden Reads catches fire: The timeless themes of Fahrenheit 451 Arts
  • [ January 2, 2020 ] Who was Elisha Converse? Education
  • [ October 30, 2019 ] ELECTION 2019: Final Questions for Candidates: Political Philosophy & Campaign Team Education
  • [ October 27, 2019 ] Norman Greenbaum feels the Spirit in Malden Arts
  • [ October 5, 2019 ] ELECTION 2019: Questions for the Candidates: Week 3 of 5: Trees & Traffic Education
  • [ October 3, 2019 ] The artist who brought the “Spirit in the Sky” mural to Malden Arts
  • [ October 1, 2019 ] ELECTION 2019: Questions for the Candidates: Week 2 of 5 – Open Space Education
  • [ September 24, 2019 ] ELECTION 2019: Questions for the Candidates: Week 1 of 5 – Transparency Education
  • [ August 28, 2019 ] Second rally calls for more racial equity in Malden public schools Education
  • [ July 17, 2019 ] Rally calls for racial equity in Malden schools Education
  • [ June 30, 2019 ] Malden marks Juneteenth with meaningful celebration Arts
  • [ June 27, 2019 ] International Day at The Immigrant Learning Center celebrates unity and diversity Arts
  • [ June 9, 2019 ] A Tale of Two Sculptors on Malden’s ARTLine Arts
  • [ May 28, 2019 ] All aboard the ARTLine Arts
  • [ May 9, 2019 ] Pizza fuels the American immigrant experience Featured
  • [ April 29, 2019 ] Chinese Culture Connection gala celebrates CCC’s 14th year Events
  • [ April 24, 2019 ] Malden’s second “City Nature Challenge” takes place April 28 Education
  • [ April 22, 2019 ] John Matheson mulling challenge against Christenson for mayor Featured
  • [ April 11, 2019 ] Malden’s Half Marathon trained runners for the big event Events
  • [ April 9, 2019 ] Malden historic fire station celebrates 100th anniversary Events
  • [ March 30, 2019 ] City hosts E-Vehicle Fair and Sustainability Forum Education
  • [ March 26, 2019 ] City Council approves proposals for use of Community Preservation Fund Featured
  • [ March 22, 2019 ] Officials denounce sexual and gender-based violence at “Stand With Us” event Events
  • [ March 21, 2019 ] AAAW hosts International Women’s Day in Malden Education
  • [ March 15, 2019 ] Davenport Memorial Home serves seniors and keeps the past alive Featured
  • [ February 26, 2019 ] MATV to host Arts and Culture Summit March 9th Arts
  • [ February 24, 2019 ] Lunar New Year celebration kicks off Malden Reads 2019 Arts
  • [ February 18, 2019 ] Homeless find refuge in Malden Warming Center Featured
  • [ December 27, 2018 ] Could Malden become a “pocket of civility” in an uncivil country? Education
  • [ December 18, 2018 ] Art at the Library: The Playwright and the Sun King Arts
  • [ November 14, 2018 ] Malden temple honors Tree of Life victims with word and song Events
  • [ November 9, 2018 ] Frank Stella: An iconic artist returns home Arts
  • [ October 18, 2018 ] Cruising and Cleaning the Malden River Education
  • [ September 6, 2018 ] Finalist book selections announced for Malden Reads 2019 Arts
  • [ August 22, 2018 ] Erté, the Father of Art Deco, brings style to Malden Library Arts
  • [ July 27, 2018 ] How the Refugee Immigration Ministry helps asylum seekers: An interview with Reverend Isaac Seelam Featured
  • [ July 25, 2018 ] A “Chance Encounter” in the MATV Gallery Arts
  • [ July 20, 2018 ] Scoping out Malden’s Mystery Telescope Featured
  • [ June 22, 2018 ] Arts can create “a sense of place” in Malden Arts
  • [ June 13, 2018 ] Bike, Zip and More: How Malden can share the road for smarter transportation  Featured
  • [ May 18, 2018 ] Can Malden’s Transit Woes Be Eased with Smart Planning? Featured
  • [ May 8, 2025 ] GMAACC Achieves Landmark Goal, Closes on Space for Recreation, Meetings, Youth Center Events
  • [ May 2, 2025 ] Preserving the Past, One Pulse at a Time Arts
  • [ April 23, 2025 ] Malden Mass. Memories Road Show images and stories now available online Events
  • [ April 9, 2025 ] Art Carl Jewelers: “A smorgasbord of anything and everything you can imagine” Business
  • [ April 3, 2025 ] Forty years later, the Malden Neighborhood Basketball League is still about the kids Featured
HomeCultural Center

Cultural Center

Members of the Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition (GMAACC) and city staff prepare to make a ceremonial cut into a roast pig
Events

GMAACC Achieves Landmark Goal, Closes on Space for Recreation, Meetings, Youth Center

May 8, 2025 Lorna Garey 0

After years of dedication, the Greater Malden Asian American Cultural Council has officially closed on a building that will serve as its long-awaited hub […]

Urban Media Arts (UMA) initiated a citizen journalism project in 2014

Through this initiative, UMA  trains and supports local citizens to cover subjects and issues in their own neighborhood through writing and reporting and using simple media tools such as mobile phones and social media.

If you know you’re interested in becoming a Citizen Journalist in Malden, email Anne D’Urso-Rose at anne@urbanmediaarts.org

Recent Posts

  • GMAACC Achieves Landmark Goal, Closes on Space for Recreation, Meetings, Youth Center
  • Preserving the Past, One Pulse at a Time
  • Malden Mass. Memories Road Show images and stories now available online
  • Art Carl Jewelers: “A smorgasbord of anything and everything you can imagine”
  • Forty years later, the Malden Neighborhood Basketball League is still about the kids
  • With a little help from [our] friends: Community support for Malden’s Housing Families
  • Who was Adelaide Breed Bayrd? Malden philanthropist lived a life of learning, adventure and giving back
  • ADUs in Malden: Affordable housing solution or neighborhood challenge? Here are 3 things to know
  • An arboretum hiding in plain sight: Malden’s Tree Warden cultivates splendor at Forest Dale cemetery
  • Malden Reads announces book selection and prepares to kickoff 2025 program

Subscribe

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

  • About
    • Neighborhood View Advisory Board
    • Statement of Editorial Independence
    • Donor and Financial Transparency Policy
    • Editorial Collaboration Policy 
    • Corrections Policy
    • Conflict of Interest policy
    • UMAverse!
  • News
    • Arts
    • Business
    • Education
    • Events
    • Food
    • History
    • Nature & Environment
    • Politics
    • Profiles
    • Sports
    • Travel
  • Community Journalists
    • Journalism 101
    • Guest Contributor
  • Story Tips
  • Videos
  • Support
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes