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Per week of occasions in Cambridge and Somerville, from comedy to a approach to ‘Smash the Patriarchy’


Sunday, Nov. 6

“A Midsummer Evening’s Dream” from 2 to 4 p.m. on the Cambridge Major Library, 449 Broadway, Mid-Cambridge (and returning Nov. 8 and Nov. 12). Free, however registration is required. The Frances Addelson Shakespeare Gamers, made up of seniors, current this kid-friendly fantastical comedy with fairies, a love triangle and magic that turns one of many stars right into a donkey. Data is here.

“Evicted” exhibit closing: “What’s Subsequent?” at 6 p.m. at The Middle for Arts on the Armory, 191 Highland Ave., Somerville. Free, however registration is requested. Get a ultimate have a look at an immersive exhibition primarily based on Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Evicted: Poverty and Revenue within the American Metropolis” – and be part of with the Group Motion Company of Somerville to determine tips on how to proceed the combat for housing justice. Data is here.

“The Corners of the Moon”: Uncanny Music for Hallowmas from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church, 15 Sellers St., Riverside close to Central Sq.. A spooky program for the season with tunes by Campion and Johnson, Picforth and Lawes depicting ghost encounters, witches’ dances, mad songs, improbable beasts and broadside ballads about Tom o’ Bedlam’s deranged exploits and the midnight antics of mischievous Robin Goodfellow. Data is here.

Beth Orton. (Photograph: Beth Orton by way of Fb)

Beth Orton performs at 8 p.m. on the Somerville Theatre’s Crystal Ballroom, 55 Davis Square. Basic admission is $28 for this 18-plus present. The famed British “folktronica” star of the Nineteen Nineties and 2000s excursions behind her new album, “Climate Alive,” which featured simply her voice and a “low-cost, crappy” upright piano in a shed in her backyard, conjuring a deeply meditative ambiance. Data is here.

The Boston Camerata’s “Les Miracles de Notre Dame” live performance at 8 p.m. at Harvard Memorial Church, 1 Harvard Yard, Harvard Sq.. Admission is $28 to $66. Medieval vocal music, miracle tales, scholar songs and minstrel turns that will have been skilled within the shadow of Paris’ Notre Dame – and on this case is carried out by Camerata; the Harvard Choral Fellows, directed by Edward Elwyn Jones; and the Longy Faculty of Music of Bard Faculty. With pre-concert talks by professors Thomas F. Kelly of Harvard College and Caroline Bruzelius of Duke College. Data is here.

“Macbeth” at 8 p.m. at Unity Somerville, 6 William St., simply off Faculty Avenue close to Davis Sq., Somerville. Tickets are $20 (with on-line charges, $22.69, returning Thursday by way of Saturday). Loyal solder Macbeth listens to the voices of greed and energy, leading to homicide and damage. The Shakespearean tragedy is customized and directed by Shelley MacAskill. Data is here.


Monday, Nov. 7

Cambridge’s libraries participate in a Learn to a Canine program. (Photograph: San Jose Library by way of Wikimedia Commons)

Learn to a Canine from 3 to 4 p.m. on the Cambridge library’s O’Neill Department, 70 Rindge Ave., North Cambridge. Free, however registration for every 10-minute time slot is required. Younger readers as much as age 14 may have a captive viewers in these skilled remedy canines. Data is here.

Lori Lander’s “Morning Market: The Work of Girls” artist speak from 5 to six p.m. on the Cambridge Major Library, 449 Broadway, Mid-Cambridge. Free. The artist talks about her collection of oil work celebrating ladies at work in every day markets throughout a number of continents, which might be seen throughout various hours through Nov. 15. Data is here.

Stars of the Season: Exploring the Autumn Evening Sky from 6:30 to eight p.m. within the auditorium of and garden on the Somerville Public Library, 79 Highland Ave., within the Winter Hill neighborhood. Free. Astronomy trainer Alex Trunnell talks by way of some stargazing fundamentals and, climate allowing, takes attendees outdoors to see Jupiter, Saturn and extra. Data is here.

Natasha Rogoff reads from “Muppets in Moscow: The Sudden Loopy True Story of Making Sesame Road in Russia” at 7 p.m. at Harvard Guide Retailer, 1256 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Sq.. Free. It turned out to be not simply difficult however harmful to carry “Sesame Road” to kids within the former Soviet Union after its collapse within the early Nineteen Nineties. Harvard’s Rogoff will likely be in dialog with novelist Gish Jen. Nicely-fitting masks are required. Data is here.


Tuesday, Nov. 8

“A Midsummer Evening’s Dream” from 6 to eight p.m. on the Cambridge Major Library, 449 Broadway, Mid-Cambridge (and returning Saturday). Free, however registration is required. The Frances Addelson Shakespeare Gamers current this kid-friendly fantastical comedy with fairies, a love triangle and magic that turns one of many stars right into a donkey. Data is here.

A protester outdoors CHA Cambridge Hospital on Nov. 2., 2021. (Photograph: Marc Levy)

“Misinformation: A Frequent Thread Throughout Pandemics” speak from 6:30 to eight p.m. at The MIT Museum, 314 Main St., Kendall Sq.. Basic admission is $20. Social media could have made the quantity, selection and pace of misinformation throughout Covid appear unprecedented, however this wasn’t the primary pandemic through which false and dangerous info set again public well being. Data is here.

Lady God comedy from 8 to 9:30 p.m. April Clark and Grace Freud have taken their surreal, interactive performances of jokes and sketches from a trans and queer perspective to sold-out reveals in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and their comedy has been seen a whole bunch of hundreds of instances on-line. Data is here.


Wednesday, Nov. 9

Alice Hoffman reads from “The Guide of Magic” at 6 p.m. at The Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Sq.. Tickets are $34.25, which features a hardcover copy of the ebook, or $15 for admission solely. The prolific writer presents the third and ultimate novel in her “Sensible Magic” collection. Hoffman will likely be in dialog with novelist Laura Zigman, and a screening of the 1998 film “Sensible Magic” follows. Data is here.

Cinema Unusual from 6:30 to eight:30 p.m. on the Somerville Public Library, 79 Highland Ave., within the Winter Hill neighborhood. Free. Somerville Excessive Faculty junior Chris Hopkin curates weird and delightful cinema, this month “I’m Considering of Ending Issues” (2020). Reviewer Tom Meek referred to as this mind-bender from Charlie Kaufman “captivating and inescapable brain floss.” Data is here.

Unhealthy Artwork Evening from 7 to eight:30 p.m. on the Somerville Public Library West Department, 40 College Ave., close to Davis Sq.. Free. Painters are invited to let their enthusiasm run wild and create with no expectations. Data is here.

Sofar Sounds Live performance from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Lamplighter Brewing, 284 Broadway, The Port. Tickets are $22. Anticipate two or three brief units by performers from all musical genres and typically even spoken phrase, comedy or dance. (The curators attempt to protect a component of thriller to make every occasion really feel like … an occasion.) Data is here.


Thursday, Nov. 10

A scene from a go to to Camden, Tennessee, by The Transferring Wall. (Photograph: The Transferring Wall)

“The Transferring Wall” Vietnam Veterans Memorial across the clock on the Nice Garden at Meeting Row, 399 Revolution Drive, Somerville (and persevering with by way of Nov. 14). Free. A go to by the half-sized reproduction of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., in time for Veterans Day. Grief counselors and volunteers will likely be current to assist guests 24 hours a day. Data is here.

Make Origami Creature Bookmarks from 3:15 to three:45 p.m. on the Cambridge library’s Boudreau Department, 245 Concord Ave., Observatory Hill in Neighborhood 9. Free, however registration is required. Arts and crafts followers can mark Nationwide Origami Day by training the Japanese artwork of paper folding, leaving with handmade “creatures” that may be tucked between ebook pages. Data is here.

MIT Museum After Darkish from 6 to 9 p.m. at The MIT Museum, 314 Main St., Kendall Sq.. Basic admission is $20 for this 21-plus occasion. A month-to-month occasion provides demonstrations, tastings and interactive play to entry to galleries, reside music, a money bar and bites by culinary specialists from across the metropolis. Data is here.

Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes learn from “A Haunted Historical past of Invisible Girls: True Tales of America’s Ghosts” at 7 p.m. at Harvard Guide Retailer, 1256 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Sq.. The tales behind a few of America’s best-known feminine ghosts – sorrowful widows, vengeful jezebels, harmless maidens, wronged lovers, former enslaved folks and even the occasional ax assassin. Data is here.

Shit-Confronted Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” from 7 to eight:30 p.m. at The Rockwell, 255 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville (and persevering with Friday and Saturday). Tickets are $30. It’s the immortal story of star-crossed lovers however with one actor chosen at random each evening to drink for the 4 hours earlier than showtime, leaving the remaining sober forged to combat their manner by way of the present whereas incorporating, rectifying, justifying and usually improvising across the drunkenness. Variations of this present have been operating since 2010 utilizing numerous Shakespearean works. Masks are required. Data is here.

Bonsai Bar Class from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lamplighter Brewing, 284 Broadway, The Port. Tickets are $75. Come create your very personal tiny tree to take dwelling. Data is here.

“Love within the Time of …” track cycle efficiency at 7:30 p.m. on the Multicultural Arts Middle, 41 Second St., East Cambridge (and persevering with by way of Saturday). Basic admission is $35. The Boston Opera Collaborative commissioned 16 new songs from 10 poets and eight composers reflecting or responding to Robert Schumann’s personal “Dichterliebe” track cycle. This world premiere incorporates piano right into a staged narrative exploring love and letting go within the twenty first century. Data is here.

Beth Stelling: The Petty Betty Tour at 8 p.m. on the Somerville Theatre’s Crystal Ballroom, 55 Davis Square. Basic admission is $31.50. The comic, author and actor behind Sarah Silverman’s “I Love You, America,” Pete Holmes’ “Crashing” and the 2019 film “Good Boys” brings her dry wit on tour. With Boston’s Jay Whittaker. Data is here.

“Macbeth” (continued) at 8 p.m. at Unity Somerville, 6 William St., simply off Faculty Avenue close to Davis Sq., Somerville. Tickets are $20 (with on-line charges, $22.69, returning Thursday by way of Nov. 12). Data is here.


Friday, Nov. 11

“The Transferring Wall” Vietnam Veterans Memorial (continued) across the clock on the Nice Garden at Meeting Row, 399 Revolution Drive, Somerville (and persevering with by way of Nov. 14). Free. Data is here.

Shit-Confronted Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” (continued) from 7 to eight:30 p.m. at The Rockwell, 255 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville (and persevering with Saturday). Tickets are $30. Masks are required. Data is here.

“Love within the Time of …” track cycle efficiency (continued) at 7:30 p.m. on the Multicultural Arts Middle, 41 Second St., East Cambridge (and persevering with Saturday). Basic admission is $35. Data is here.

The Think about Orchestra and Invoice Banfield at 8 p.m. on the Longy Faculty of Music, 27 Garden St., Harvard Sq.. Free, however registration is required. This chamber jazz ensemble-in-residence performs with Longy college students and composer, guitarist and recording artist Banfield, a scholar-in-residence. Masks are required. Data is here.

The Legendary Pink Dots carry out in Paris in 2020. (Photograph: Christian Arnaud by way of Flickr)

The Legendary Pink Dots with Orbit Service and avmusee at 8 p.m. at The Center East Upstairs, 472 Massachusetts Ave., Central Sq.. Tickets are $20. A stop-in from the Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band that’s influenced bands from The Dresden Dolls to MGMT. Data is here.

“Macbeth” (continued) at 8 p.m. at Unity Somerville, 6 William St., simply off Faculty Avenue close to Davis Sq., Somerville. Tickets are $20 (with on-line charges, $22.69, returning Thursday by way of Nov. 12). Data is here.


Saturday, Nov. 12

“The Transferring Wall” Vietnam Veterans Memorial (continued) across the clock on the Nice Garden at Meeting Row, 399 Revolution Drive, Somerville (and persevering with by way of Nov. 14). Free. Data is here.

Indoor soapbox rally from 8 a.m. to five p.m. on the CambridgeSide mall, 100 CambridgeSide Place, East Cambridge (and persevering with Sunday). Free. A great, old school rally on a hill (in an underground parking storage) for a contest for quickest selfmade automobile counting on gravity to maneuver. Data is here.

Ladies Day: Museum in Movement from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The MIT Museum, 314 Main St., Kendall Sq.. Basic admission is $20 for this 21-plus occasion. Meet ladies in science, know-how, engineering and math and participate in high-energy actions akin to constructing kinetic sculptures. Data is here.

“A Midsummer Evening’s Dream” (continued) from 2 to 4 p.m. on the Cambridge Major Library, 449 Broadway, Mid-Cambridge. Free, however registration is required. Data is here.

“Love within the Time of …” track cycle efficiency (continued) at 3 p.m. on the Multicultural Arts Middle, 41 Second St., East Cambridge. Basic admission is $35. Data is here.

“Solo(s) Collectively” Showcase at 7 p.m. at Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church, 1555 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Sq.. Free, however house is restricted. Works by composers Valerie Coleman, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Nathalie Joachim, Paul Desenne and Amir Bitran are carried out by scholar musicians from prime native conservatories. Data is here.

Corey Rodrigues does standup Saturday in Somerville’s Davis Sq.. (Photograph: Corey Rodrigues)

Better of the Boston Comedy Competition at 8 p.m. on the Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square. Tickets are $25. Comics Corey Rodrigues, Jim McCue, Kate Sisk (within the first of her two gigs of the evening) and Ryan Donahue carry out. Data is here.

“Macbeth” (continued) at 8 p.m. at Unity Somerville, 6 William St., simply off Faculty Avenue close to Davis Sq., Somerville. Tickets are $20 (with on-line charges, $22.69, returning Thursday by way of Nov. 12). Data is here.

Conspiracy Reside! comedy present from 9:30 to 11 p.m. at The Rockwell, 255 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville. Basic admission is $15. Sketch comedy with visitors Hannah Breen, standup comedian Kate Sisk (if she will make all of it manner throughout the road from the Somerville Theatre) and musical visitor Bedsweater. Data is here.


Sunday, Nov. 13

“The Transferring Wall” Vietnam Veterans Memorial (continued) across the clock on the Nice Garden at Meeting Row, 399 Revolution Drive, Somerville (and persevering with by way of Nov. 14). Free. Data is here.

Indoor soapbox rally (continued) from 8 a.m. to five p.m. on the CambridgeSide mall, 100 CambridgeSide Place, East Cambridge. Free. A great, old school rally on a hill (in an underground parking storage). Data is here. Data is here.

Nature within the Metropolis Competition from 2 to five p.m. on the Journal Seashore Park Nature Middle, on the river end of Magazine Street within the Cambridgeport neighborhood. Free. The final in a collection of month-to-month festivals timed to coincide with the complete moon that commemorate the neighborhood, join with the character of the park and provide meals from a meals truck and reside music. Nature-based video games and actions, art-making and neighborhood workshops are appropriate for all ages. Data is here.

A piece from the Ft of Clay Pottery Studios which is donating gadgets to a Smash the Patriarchy fundraiser Sunday. (Photograph: Ft of Clay Pottery Studio by way of Fb)

Smash the Patriarchy! Abortion Fundraiser from 3 to six p.m. at Aeronaut Brewing, 14 Tyler St., close to Union Sq., Somerville. Tickets are $15. People who find themselves indignant about threats to reproductive justice and abortion rights can come smash pottery to boost cash for abortion funds. The bottom charge buys three items of smashable pottery donated from the Indigo Fireplace and Ft of Clay Pottery Studios, with further items at $5 every. Data is here.



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