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  • Down Home Up Here: bluegrass & old time festival

    Club Passim 47 Palmer St., Cambridge, MA

    Down Home Up Here is an annual bluegrass & old time festival at Club Passim, featuring the most exciting bluegrass in the area, while not adhering to strictly traditional styles. You’ll hear traditional bluegrass, but also be prepared for old time and several adjacent styles to the...

  • Somerville Mushroom Fest

    The Armory 191 Highland Ave., Somerville, MA

    On Sunday, 4/19 at 2pm, celebrate the 5th anniversary of mushrooms being decriminalized in Somerville with new friends, tasty snacks, grow kits, and nature education. The event is at 191 Highland Street, Somerville, MA in Room B6. The building typically has ample parking in the back and...

  • Tenille Ja’Nae: Live

    Western Avenue Baptist Church 299 Western Avenue, Cambridge, MA

    Tenille Ja'Nae is an R&B/Pop/Soul artist whose music centers on emotion, culture, and storytelling. With a voice that moves effortlessly between vulnerability and strength, she brings authenticity and heart to every stage. Tenille Ja'Nae's upcoming album is called I Like Girls & I Love Jesus.

  • Muppet Madness

    The Brattle 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA

    Muppet Madness returns on Marathon Monday 2026! Join us for a special Triple Feature of the original MUPPET MOVIE, THE DARK CRYSTAL, and LABYRINTH!

  • The Fringe

    The Lilypad 1353 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA

    Music starts at 10:30PM every Monday. The Fringe originally formed back in 1971 by tenor-saxophonist George Garzone, bassist Richard Appleman, and drummer Bob Gullotti as an outlet for their free jazz improvisations, The Fringe have entertained and enlightened Boston area jazz audiences for over 50 years. Bassist...

  • Isabel Neal, author of ‘Thrown Voice’

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

    The 120th winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize celebrates the voice felt twice—once in the body, once in the world.

  • In Conversation: Stuart Semple on Culture, Color, and Conflict

    Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

    British artist and color developer Stuart Semple creates paints and pigments by integrating cutting-edge science with craft and creative practice, through collaboration with specialist laboratories and hands-on experimentation. His pigments and paints are now part of the Straus Center’s Forbes Pigment Collection. In his talk, Semple will...

  • Waterworks 2026

    Metropolitan Waterworks Museum 2450 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill, MA

    A curious event at a curious location that’s worth a trip. Waterworks is a “Festival of Experimental Sound” held inside the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum on the banks of the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. A big, airy, stone structure. One of those high-minded public works built at the turn...

  • Rebecca Mahoney, author of ‘Thrall’

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

    In Thrall, a young woman looking for a transformative college experience is bitten by a vampire and must team up with his other living victims to hunt him down.