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  • Springward Poetry Festival

    Arts Collaborative Medford 62 Mystic Ave., Medford, MA

    Join us for the Springward Poetry Festival, a weekend of poetry-focused interactive programming for all ages. We aim to foster an environment where poets, appreciators of poetry, and those curious about the art form can celebrate National Poetry Month, learn about poetry, and connect with each other.

  • Decision to Leave (2022)

    Harvard Film Archive 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA

    A detective investigating a man's death in the mountains ends up meeting and developing feelings for the dead man's mysterious wife in the course of his dogged sleuthing.

  • Whitney / Dari Bay

    The Sinclair 52 Church St., Cambridge, MA

    Whitney is a folk rock/Americana band from Chicago, formed in 2015 by guitarist Max Kakacek and drummer/vocalist Julien Ehrlich following the breakup of their previous band, Smith Westerns. Their music blends elements of folk, soul, and country, characterized by Ehrlich’s falsetto vocals and a nostalgic, summery sound.

  • Dark Spring Boston Festival

    Sonia 10 Brookline St., Cambridge, MA

    Dark Spring Boston Festival returns to Central Square with a one-day lineup of moody, goth-tinged electro rock outfits. Imagine a room full of Winona Ryders from Tim Burton’s original “Beetlejuice.” Artists include dark disco mavens Ex-Hyena, darkwavers Pilgrims, NYC surf goths Stare Away and more. Additional satellite...

  • Webern, Mendelssohn, Chausson

    Sanders Theatre 45 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA

    Webern’s 1905 Langsamer Satz depicts the young composer’s secret love affair with his cousin—and future wife—through rich harmonies and the beautiful lyricism of the late Romantic era. Referred to as the “master trio of the age,” the dramatic and fiery Piano Trio in C minor by Mendelssohn...

  • Singin’ in the Rain (1952)

    The Brattle 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA

    In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his paranoid screen partner struggle to make the difficult transition to talking pictures.

  • The Chameleons: Arctic Moon Tour

    Crystal Ballroom 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA

    The legacy of The Chameleons dates all the way back to 1981, when the band was discovered by the legendary BBC Radio host John Peel. The Chameleons are considered to be one of the most influential guitar bands of the 80s and 90s, contributing substantially to the...

  • Nancy Fraser: Against the Environmentalism of the Rich

    Harvard University Cambridge, MA

    Nancy Fraser is the Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research, and a member of the Editorial Committee of New Left Review. Trained as a philosopher, she specializes in critical social theory and political philosophy. She...

  • PIECES, vol. vii

    Middle East (Zuzu) 474 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    Label, blog, and tastemaker EveryDejaVu presents PIECES, vol. vii, the (you guessed it) seventh edition of its music showcase, featuring a mélange of new talent in RnB, hip hop, soul, and jazz. Wednesday's lineup at Zuzu (Middle East) includes Chow, Rochelle Blue, Swooli, MonaVeli, and Lavagxrl pulling...

  • Katie Yamasaki, author of Ripples

    Porter Square Books (Cambridge) 1815 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    From beloved picture book creator Katie Yamasaki: an idyllic river trip and a celebration of connections—to family, community, and the natural world.