It’s Spring here in Boston but in Vermont there’s still lots of snow! Email johnny@eventsinsider.com to win tickets to ski at Killington. I’ve been there and it’s a great mountain! Killington MountainKillington, VT, –.more
Win: Boston International Film Festival
If you are a great cinema lover, come celebrate the 7th art! I have a pair of VIP passes to give away for opening night, Friday April 12! Email johnny@eventsinsider.com to win. Loews Theatre Boston CommonBoston, MA, –.more
Win: Bouncers! tickets
I have two tickets for the April 13th show of John Godber’s play ‘Bouncers’, a raunchy comedy with a British accent to say the least. This one’s for people +21. Want to see the show? Send me and e-mail to johnny@eventsinsider.com for a chance to win. The Cantab LoungeCambridge, MA, –.more
Find 17 New England Regions on Twitter
Hey! I’ve split my Twitter feed into 17 regions so that you can REALLY get just the events close to home, or pick what you like. Please check it out and add me to a ‘Twitter list’ too (google it). All Over, , –.more
Get the 2013 New England Guide
Mention my website to friends and get my 2013 New England Guide, with 1,200 off-beat destinations including dinosaur footprints, zoos, ziplines, where to go stargazing, and where to find an indoor water park in December! All Over, , –.more
Johnny’s Picks
National Robotics Week
Maybe, you though you would be having a robot do all your chores by now. It hasn’t happened yet, but it does not mean that robots do not impact our lives, they do! Come and discover how. All Over, , –.more
Ben and Jerry’s Free Cone Day
There’s a day for absolutely everything in the calendar, so why not a free cone day? Ben & Jerry’sAll Over, , .more
Revere Spring Carnival
The Carnival is here! Attend the Revere Spring Carnival, hop into the Ferris Wheel and eat lots of cotton candy. Because why not? Revere, MA, –.more
Human DNA Strand at MIT
Molecules mingle and mangle in a dance of chemistry that now you can join! In this simulation, you get to be a part of a DNA Strand. Let’s get everyone’s attention 12pm. Koch Institute at MITCambridge, MA, –.more
Adaptive Skating – Games on Ice!
I think this should be done more often: Adaptive skating’s for people with disabilities and about anybody else who wants to have a good time on ice. 11:30am. Cronin Ice RinkRevere, MA, .more
Paleofantasy
How we live, what we eat and even the way we seduce and reproduce have changed throughout history. What has made us the way we are today? Expert in Evolution and Behavior Marlene Zuk shares her perspective. Havard Museum of Natural HistoryCambridge, MA, .more
Cambridge Science Festival
The largest science fest in the US continues and it’s free! Keep reading for my favorite of the dozens of events, or just click through to their website schedule. Various venuesCambridge, MA, –.more
Big Ideas for Busy People
I’ve been to this and highly recommend it! It’s a series of lectures, like TED but without the pompous admissions requirements. And it’s free! 7:30-9:30pm. ChurchCambridge, MA, .more
Yuri’s Night with Student Astronomers of Harvard-Radcliffe
Yuri Gagarin was the first human in space, launched by the Soviet Union 50 years ago. We celebrate this ‘giant leap for mankind’ with a party! 7:30-10:30pm. Harvard University Science CenterCambridge, MA, .more
Boston Marathon and Post-Race Dance Party
Did you know that there’s an afterparty to the Boston Marathon? And if you get there early you can see the wheelchair racers zip past? I’m not into watching sports myself (I hate sitting idle) but it’s actually really fun rooting on the joggers. It starts in Hopkinton and goes through Wellesley into Boston. Or better yet, check out one of the many historical re-enactments and other events for Patriot’s Day! Copley SquareBoston, MA, –.more
Larpercalia: Festival of the LARPs
Live roleplaying is like a play but with ‘no audience’ because everyone’s a part of it! This weekend at Brandeis promises to be filled with several LARPs where you can finally play a prince or a murder mystery detective or a unicorn with laser eyes, who knows. Brandeis UniversityWaltham, MA, –.more
1812 Battle Stations! At National Historical Park
They fire cannons, they fire muskets, they fire blacksmith ovens, and they sew. That’s right! It’s the men of the marines plus their ‘matrons’, whatever that means. It’s freeeeeeeee and they have multiple dates this summer. 9am-3pm. Boston National Historical ParkBoston, MA, –.more
Faneuil Hall Marketplace Street Theater Spring Showcase & Sidewalk Sale
Fanueil Hall invites a bunch of street performer to try out this weekend in advance of their big festival. You get to come watch! 11am-4pm. Faneuil Hall, West End PromenadeBoston, MA, –.more
This is an adult only puppet show. Ok, it does include a cabaret and some stand up, but they had me at puppets. Puppet Showplace TheatreBrookline, MA, .more
Science Carnival & Robot Zoo
Well, besides dragons and dinosaurs, robots hold a pretty amazing spot too. And if you join them together in a zoo, well you will be having maybe too much fun. But it will definitely be worth it. 12pm. Cambridge Public LibraryCambridge, MA, .more
The Cambridge Science Festival at MIT
Science is a blast! And if you are passionate about it, come to this Scientific Celebration! Just don’t have too much fun! All AroundCambridge, MA, –
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A Longfellow impersonator will help the young and not so young learn how to understand poetry better. He must know, he helped spread a fair amount of historic happenins through poetry. 1pm. The Paul Revere HouseBoston, MA, .more
Hi-Fi-Sci: Music & Science Animation
A free concert! And this one is inspired in music and Science Animation! So exciting! 7:30pm. MIT Museum BUILDING N51 265 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUECambridge, MA, .more
Autonomous Battlebots
Create your own deadly robot (just kidding!) and have it fight 7 other death machines in front of a roaring crowd 5:00pm. Artisans AsylumSomerville, MA, –.more
Battle of Lexington Re-enactment and Patriots Day Parades
I love re-enactments! Instead of watching the marathon, how about taking part in the history that made Patriot’s Day a holiday? I list a ton of them below and this one’s my favorite, the battle that began the American Revolutionary War. Crazy people march from 4am-5:45am. Then 2,000 show for the re-enactment in Lexington at 5:30am. Arrive an hour early or bring a stepladder for a good view. Then at a pancake breakfast and a kids parade, Paul Revere’s ride, concerts, etc. and afternoon parade. 5:30am-4pm. Town GreenLexington, MA, .more
Red, White and Blue Kite Day at Blue Hill Observatory
The Blue Hill is the tallest peak within a short drive from Boston. This kite festival’s to celebrate Patriot’s Day. 10am-4pm. Blue Hill ObservatoryMilton, MA, .more
Wake Up the Earth Parade Art Workshop
A wake up Earth Parade! It sounds pretty cool, right? 11am. Central LibraryBoston, MA, .more
Spring Walk: Growing Up Kennedy
There are still no time machines to take us back in time, but going to the places that marked people’s lives is a good way of understanding what made them how they are. This is a walk through the Kennedy’s neighborhood in Brookline. And of course the guide will tell us all about the pranks young JFK pulled on his parents! JFK BirthplaceBrookline, MA, –.more
Geek Week Comedy
Embrace your inner geekness while having a good laugh of it! Every single aspect of the Geek culture will be included so you don’t miss out on any joke! Central SquareCambridge, MA, –.more
Science and Poetry
Poetry and Science have a lot in common. They do! Ask Pascal if you don’t believe me. But since he’s dead, maybe we could talk to Nick Montfort at this event! 6pm. Main Library, 449 Broadway, Lecture HallCambridge, MA, .more
Cabaret Fest
For a whole weekend, you’re the special guest and entertainers from all over the world show their best tricks to make you smile and blush, even. Crown & AnchorProvincetown, MA, –.more
Scrabble Boston Area Tournament
Honorificabilitudinitatibus in the longest word in English Shakespeare used in one of his novels, and I certainly hope you aren’t planning to use it on the Boston Area Scrabble Tournament. Westford RegencyWestford, MA, –.more
April Vacation Robotics Camp
Build and program your own LEGO robot! So awesome! I hope they let me in too! Maine Discovery MuseumBangor, ME, –.more
12th Annual Kite Day: Autism Awareness Day
1 to 1.5 million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder. Learn this and other interesting facts and ways to accept and include people with Autism while flying a kite with people affected by the fastest-growing developmental disability in the country. Bose Mt.Framingham, MA, .more
EconoCon
The idea of EconoCon is it’s a roleplaying game, board game, and card game convention that’s inexpensive to attend. Game all day, all night, all weekend! Suite A30 at Plymouth State UniversityPlymouth, NH, –.more
Lincoln Woodstock Murder Mystery Weekend
Ever wanted to be a detective for a day? Come live the mystery! 10am. Papermill TheatreLincoln, NH, .more
Bat House Making Workshop
Bats are some of the most uncomprehended animals in nature. Actually they are very cute and you can get rid of many insects just by having them around. Come learn how to make the coolest bat house in the neighborhood! 1.30pm. Pleasant Valley Wildlife SanctuaryLenox, MA, .more
Bag It: Film and Panel Discussion
The truth about plastic waste: Rather than a wonderful story of recycling and reusing, this is a tale of how -little by little- we’re polluting every single corner of our planet. Watch the documentary and stay for the discussion afterwards. Plimoth Cinema at Plimoth PlantationPlymouth, MA, .more
Puppets Around the World
Puppets all day long! There will be a puppet workshop to build your own, a puppet play of an ancient Russian story and Indonesian Shadow Puppets. This is definitely not just for kids. 10am – 5pm. Springfield MuseumSpringfield, MA, .more
Weird Lovecraft: H.P. Lovecraft, Weird Tales, and the American Horror Canon
Ever been a fan of a series or book that you wished ended diferently? That’s what fanfiction’s for and expert will be talking about that! Worth hearing and you might even imagine they say something else and maybe even write it down? 8:30pm. College of St. JosephRutland, VT, –.more
Greendale Mall Carnival
Come have a great time at this awesome carnival! There will be rides, delicious food and lots of fun! If you do go, bring me back one of those caramel apples! Greendale MallWorcester, MA, –.more
Robin Hood Day
The Higgins Armory is a museum of medeival armor and swords and they are continually having fun events. It’s my favorite Worcester destination, and this week, it is dressed up like Nottingham Castle from the Robin Hood story for a swashbuckling festival. Come dressed in costume! 10am-4pm. Higgins ArmoryWorcester, MA, .more
Also Fun
Six Flags New England – Opening Weekend
The spring arrival brings us some of the better things in life: shorts, sunglasses, skirts and of course, theme parks. Six Flags New England, Route 159 – 1623 Main StreetAgawam, MA, –.more
Belmont World Film Festival
International Film Festivals are a great way to see the world through other people’s eyes or lenses, for that matter. Enjoy a new different film, a different world, and a discussion afterwards every Monday from March 11th through April 29th. Studio CinemaBelmont, MA, –.more
Boston Turkish Film Festival
19 films, some of them screened for the first time, and Turkish music are just a part of the 12th anniversary of this now traditional Film Fest. Museum of Fine ArtsBoston, MA, –.more
Invent a Mobile with Bernie Zubrowski
I’ve always said it, a museum where you cannot touch anything, might not be interesting enough. However you can forget about that with the Boston’s Children Museum and this touchy-feely interactive exhibition. Boston Children’s MuseumBoston, MA, –.more
Tap into Boston’s Water Sustainability Network
Is our usage of water sustainable? Stop guessing and find out! College of Arts and Sciences, Room 522Boston, MA, .more
Bio-IT World Conference & Expo
Life and technology go together like horse and carriage; and luckily there’s people devoting their entire life to lead that carriage into the discovery of the next big thing in the field of medicine and drugs. Hear and know what’s new and what’s coming in biotechnology. World Trade CenterBoston, MA, .more
Nancy Kricorian: All the Light There Was
What would it have been if you were an American in Paris during the Nazi occupation? Come explore this fiction! Brookline, MA, .more
Best of the Boston 48HFP: The First Ten Years
Very talented people make films in under 48 hours and they compete to win the best film. This has been going on for ten years now and to celebrate it, the very best films rom New England makers will be screened. You might even be an extra on these films and not know it yet. Brattle TheatreCambridge, MA, .more
Aleksandar Hemon reads from The Book of My Lives
It’s always exciting to have an author read their own book. Sometimes they even decide on changes for the next edition, who knows. But you have to be there to see it. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
Images are SO important right now. Think about it! It must be the one thing you share the most with your social networking friends. The camera does not make the picture better, you do! So come and learn how to improve the pictures you take! 6:30pm. Main Library, 449 Broadway, Lecture HallCambridge, MA, .more
Outside Sound Boston
The Armory always does a great effort to bring different sounds. This mixed media project will make you see the world through totally different eyes. The Center for Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Avenue, Suite 1-ASomerville, MA, .more
Specialty Coffee Event
Who said that history and barista competitions can’t mix? Well they can! And they bring out the most interesting drinks you can imagine… Well, it’s all part of the fun of watching those bottles being tossed and turned to commemorate Historic Boston’s anniversary. Boston Convention & Exhibition CenterBoston, MA, –.more
Solar Storm Warning Lecture
This message was erased due to a Solar Flare. Really, it was. And there a lot more things Solar Flares can do! So you better come hear how they can affect you. Charles Hayden PlanetariumBoston, MA, .more
Defiant Brides of the American Revolution
Behind every great man, there’s a great woman… Nancy Rubin Stuart takes a second look at revolutionary heroes and their brave wives, who had a bigger part in history than just saying ‘I do’. 6pm. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA, .more
Documentary: The Central Park Five
Ever been misjudged because of the way you look like? Here’s a documentary about that kind of silly mistakes we make often, but really can affect other people. Suffolk University Law SchoolBoston, MA, .more
Peter Wortsman. Ghost Dance in Berlin: A Rhapsody in Gray
I bet if someone had told Wilde that someday there would be books about ghosts dancing in Berlin, he’d have not believed it. But I’m glad there are, and even more so that the cool author’s willing to read it with us. Brookline Booksmith,279 Harvard St.Brookline, MA, .more
Richard J. Samuels discusses 3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan
It’s been 2 years since Japan was swept away by one of the worst nuclear disasters of all time. What has changed and what can we learn from this disaster? An expert on the matter solves many of the questions that have since been left unanswered. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
Opening The Dome
The restoration of the Great Dome of MIT’s Engineering Library is finally completed! This is the opening event for both the Dome and the renewed library 2pm. Barker Engineering LibraryCambridge, MA, .more
Waltham Food & Wine Festival
Wine tasting and food sampling? Wouldn’t being a gourmet for a day be the coolest job in the world? Well here you can make that little, secret dream of yours happen! Waltham Westin HotelWaltham, MA, .more
Boston Startup Job Fair
Well, even if this gathering will happen at the NERD center, it is not for nerds only. It’s for people with a passionate desire to jump start their careers after or during college. Microsoft New England R&D Center, One Memorial DriveCambridge, MA, .more
Volunteer Expo
Got free time and want to get involved in local projects? Swing by the Volunteer Expo, where you’ll most likely find a group or cause to join. 5:30-7:30pm. Prudential CenterBoston, MA, .more
Chefs for the Cure
The state’s finest chefs serve their most delicious plates for you to try, but they’re not doing it to brag about their magnificient culinary skills but to help raise money to fight Breast Cancer. 6pm. Residences at W BostonBoston, MA, .more
Chinese Heroes of the American Civil War
What do you know of the Chinese Heroes of the American Civil War? If you are surprised I even asked this question, then you must come hear about them! 7pm. Somerville Public Library, Central LibrarySomerville, MA, .more
Boston Running Film Festival
Well we better run to this film festival, cause it will be celebrating all things runnning. Maybe they’ll even make a cheer when we arrive? It’s worth the shot! Hynes Convention CenterBoston, MA, –.more
‘You Know I Dislike Slavery’: Lincoln before the Presidency
A letter that President Lincoln wrote to one of his closest friends reveals the first thoughts and anxieties that made this much beloved historical figure lead the movement that abolished slavery in our country. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA, .more
SoundScience Fun!
What’s that sound? Explore and understand the magic behind the sound of strings through activities, songs and even little performances. 5:30pm. Museum of ScienceBoston, MA, .more
Stargazing
Being able to star gaze at the city!? That’s nuts! But Boston’s nature center says it is, so come and find out. 8pm. Boston Nature CenterMattapan, MA, .more
Somerville Songwriter Sessions
Ever wanted to write your own songs? Well they say it’s just a matter of just letting go, so do that. A bit harder. Nothing yet? Well, then, come visit some singer-songwriters. I can’t guarantee the inspiration, but certainly a good time we can. The Center for Arts at the ArmorySomerville, MA, .more
Carousel on Boston Common
The carousel on Boston Common is open for the season! The merry-go-round is open Sun-Thu, 11am-6pm, Fri-Sat, 11am-8pm. Boston Common near Frog Pond, Tremont StBoston, MA, –.more
Return of the Swans
The Public Garden has a pond, and the pond has swans. Yes, the Swan Boats, but also real swans named Romeo and Juliet. It’s certainly the best time of the year to visit the Garden. The pond is filled back up, the ducks are back, and the trees are in blossom. Hello, Spring! Public GardenBoston, MA, –.more
Boston Marathon Week
Hmm. So what is going to happen at the museum-wide kick-off in celebration of the science behind the Boston Marathon? I don’t know. Museum of ScienceBoston, MA, –.more
Captain Jackson’s Colonial Chocolate Shop Grand Opening
In the 1700s, only aristocrats were allowed to eat chocolate in France. But don’t worry, this is not the case at the Colonial Chocolate Shop! 9am. Old North ChurchBoston, MA, .more
Beacon Hill in the Civil War: Walking Tour
What if some experts took you on a historic hike through the Civil War? Sounds pretty amazing, doesn’t it? 2pm. Otis HouseBoston, MA, .more
John Quincy Adams: A Spirit Unconquerable!
Ever pictured an ex president as a stand-up comedian? Well you must come to see Jim Cooke’s one man show! New England GrillBrookline, MA, .more
Life in the Nanoworld
What’s Nanotechnology and what are its applications? Come find out while you hang out with our MIT scientists at Life in the Nanoworld. 5:00pm. Building N51 at MIT MuseumCambridge, MA, .more
April Fools! Seriously Funny Humor Writers at Mount Auburn
This may not be the Dead Poet’s society, but some dead poets will brought back from the grave by remembering their funniest quotes and lines. Oh, did I mention this will be done while walking the old Mount Auburn cemetery? . 11am. Mount Auburn CemeteryCambridge, MA, .more
Oceans at MIT
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is like a floating island of marine debris in the central North Pacific Ocean, and believe it or not it’s greatly affecting the sea. Learn what’s being done fight this and other ‘monsters’ with the help of ocean specialists. 10:00am. MIT MuseumCambridge, MA, .more
Battle Stations! At National Historical Park
Braze yourselves to relieve one of the most exhiting battles against the Britts! 9am. USS Constitution Museum, Pier 1Charlestown, MA, –.more
Parker’s Revenge Re-enactment
Lots of interesting historic events happened here in New England. That’s why it is not surprise that you will be able to watch the Minute Men as they do another, very exciting re-enactment. 8.30am. Lexington Battle Green, Lexington CommonLexington, MA, .more
Tower Park Battle
This will be an exhiting battle re-enactment! It will have you at the edge of your chair! 9:30am. Munroe Tavern and Tower ParkLexington, MA, .more
Boston Toy Show
Toy lovers and collectors! Come see over a 100 years of nostalgia! Dedham Holiday InnDedham, MA, .more
Local is for Lovers: 2.0!
Love cuisine? Then come have a little taste! 11pm. The Center for Arts at the ArmorySomerville, MA, .more
Carnivore Explore during April School Vacation Week!
Come and meet a great variety of carnivores that live at this zoo! Come on, there will be nothing greater for kids on this week! 10:30 am. Boston, MA, –.more
Experience RevolutionaryBoston at the Old State House
How did people live in the days before the Revolution in Boston? Come and have a look! Old State HouseBoston, MA, –.more
Which Way is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington
Tim Hetherington, along with Sebastian Junger, created the documental ‘Restrepo’ which showed the cruelty and intensity of the Lybian Civil War. This documentary is about the dangers, ups and downs of being a war photojournalist. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and MuseumBoston, MA, .more
Music for Food
Music heals the soul of the musician and the listener, but this event goes further: With your help, music will help relief hunger. 8pm. New England ConservatoryBoston, MA, .more
Adam Grant discusses Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success
When you are a person striving for success, you certainly wonder, a lot of times, how to achieve it. This author might have a clue. 7pm. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
Artists to Warriors: Celebrating Japanese Art
An interactive workshop thought for everyone with a fascination for Japanese arts. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Avenue of the ArtsBoston, MA, –.more
Take Back the Night
Let’s empower and create more awareness, sexual assault victims unite and speak out. Join your voice with theirs. Simmons College Residence CampusBoston, MA, .more
Above the Din of War: Afghans Speak About Their Lives
A sustainable future is an important thing to worry about, here and in Afghanistan. So come hear how it can be achieved! 7pm. Brookline Booksmith279 Harvard St.Brookline, MA, .more
Beowulf – A Thousand Years of Baggage
I love a good old dramatized reading of an epic poem, as long as the author makes it fun, has good reading and does a lot of sounds and expressions. And if you do too, this will be a blast! OberonCambridge, MA, –.more
Family Week at the List
This is MIT’s celebration of their very own (and very cool) public art collection. The coolest part is you get to create your own sculpture in the Henry Moore fashion. 11-4pm. Weisner Bldg E15Cambridge, MA, –.more
Annual Family Day at the Peabody Museum
Come have a family day at the museum! Explore knowledge altogether! 10 am. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA, .more
Civil War Days: Food, Fun & Games
Fun, Food and games for children from 4th to 6th grade! What more could you ask for? They are so hard to please sometimes! Nevins Memorial LibraryMethuen, MA, .more
Elissa Altman discusses Poor Man’s Feast: A Love Story of Comfort, Desire, and the Art of Simple Cooking
So the great news is tha Elisa Altman will be discussing her great book A Poor Man’s feast, the bad news is that there’ll be no feast. Sorry. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
Daffodil Days at Blithewold Mansion
A host of dancing Daffodils; along the Lake, beneath the trees or better yet, 10,000 daffodils waiting for you at Blitewold – how’s that, Wordsworth? Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & ArboretumBristol, RI, –.more
Miss Gay Massachusetts USofA
Two contests in one night! Miss Gay Massachusetts and Miss Gay New England, all in a queer and fun night. The Crown & AnchorProvincetown, MA, –.more
Woods Hole Model Boat Show
This is a great event if you a are a fan of models! Model boats that is… With races, historic ingeneering and more! 9am. Woods Hole Historical MuseumWoods Hole, MA, .more
Defiant Brides: The True Life Account of the Wives of Benedict Arnold and Gen. Henry Knox
If you are a very empowered woman, this is a lecture you can’t miss. Of women just like you, except from different times! Falmouth Museums on the GreenFalmouth, MA, .more
Night At The Mughty Merrimack Riverboat Queen
Try your luck on this Casino evening and don’t feel guilty about the money you spend. In fact, the more you spend, the more you’ll help the homeless people of Merrimack! Just don’t tell anyone I encouraged you to play too much Blackjack 6pm. Lowell Memorial AuditoriumLowell, MA, .more
New England Music Awards
New England has to be one of the coolest places ever. Lots of historical sites and re-enactments and also our own Music Awards! Lowell Memorial AuditoriumLowell, MA, .more
April Play-Cation
Creating an artwork is something that took many artists a lifetime. But with a little help, it would’ve been much more fun and fast! So come with your family to creater your own and have fun outdoors! Downtown LowellLowell, MA, –.more
Thoreau Rambles
Did you know Thoreau was also a botanist? He collected hundreds of New England plants to create his own herbarium. This walking tour is about his staying near Walden Pond. 11am. Walden Pond State ReservationConcord, MA, –.more
Lincoln Minute Men Public Lecture
Are you an expert about Lincoln’s men? If yes, this is your chance to put your knowledge to test. If not, this is also a great chance to get to know them better. 7:30pm. Bemis Hall, 15 Bedford Road, Box 6353Lincoln, MA, .more
Acton in the Civil War
We have a lot of Civil War re-enactments in New England, which are awesome. But sometimes one cannot help but wonder, what was an ordinary day like to the regular people? Not every one could be Scarlett O’Hara, or were they? Come find out! Acton Memorial LibraryActon, MA, .more
Opening Day, Garden in the Woods
You must know what the native Flora from New England is, so you don’t end up hurting the wrong flower by accident, right? So come learn all about them! 10am. Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Rd,Framingham, MA, .more
Battle Road Event at the Hartwell Tavern historical area
I’m running out of fun and exciting things to say about re-enactments, but it doesn’t make them less interesting to watch. And this will be the biggest one of the year! 9.30am. Minute Man National Historical Park, Route 2ALincoln, MA, .more
Puppets: ‘Leslie and Lolly Make Stuff Up!’
I’d love to have a sock puppet side kick to rescue you off those ackward moments would be awesome. But a little weird in the adult world, so come see this show and enjoy imagining what it would be like! 2pm. Parker Middle SchoolReading, MA, .more
Grow Beans Like Thoreau
Wanna learn everything there is to learn about home gardening? Then join in! Toreau House ReplicaConcord, MA, .more
Hopkinton Festival
This will be a very cool display: a robotic display. Just skip the robot dance please, that has not been cool in many years. 1pm. Center of townHopkinton, MA, .more
A Celebration of Colonial Music and Dance
Love history and music with the same intensity? Well, here you will find people who are just like you! 8pm. Lexington Deport, Depot SquareLincoln, MA, .more
The Lincoln Salute: A Concert of 18th Century Fife & Drum Music, Alarm & Muster of the Lincoln Minute Men
I never knew Lincoln’s Minute Men were musicians too! The things one can learn theses days! Come hear and enjoy them! Pierce ParkLincoln, MA, .more
Plumfield Fun Week!
Wow! This is for all those Little Women, Louise May Alcott fans! Join her and her sisters for a week of fun! 1pm. Orchard HouseConcord, MA, –.more
The Civil War (School Days Series)
Definitely, most people love musicals, and even if nobody saw it coming, they can be a great way of learning too. So come hear about the Civil War. 9:30am. The Music HallPortsmouth, NH, .more
Cedar Pond Wildlife
The birds and plants surrounding the Cedar Pond are slowly waking up from a long winter. Bring your binoculars and comfortable shoes. 9-10:30am. Cedar Pond Wildlife Sanctuary,Wenham, MA, .more
Beverly and the Civil War
Do you know who the Beverly men were and what they did for the Union? Even if so, you should come! 10am. The John Cabot HouseBeverly, MA, .more
Amazing Amphibians
Frog, toads and salamanders are your favorite animals? What a coincidence! This is an event for you! 2pm. Ipswich River Wildlife SanctuaryTopsfield, MA, .more
New England Intercollegiate Band Festival
Renowed conductur T. Andre Feagin will be guiding music students from several New England schools into a master piece. You better come and hear this! 2013:7pm. A. J. Gordon Memorial ChapelWenham, MA, .more
New England Biolabs
Walking and bird observation always go together, at least when walking around through nature. Don’t they? Well, come find out right here! 9am. Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Direccin: 87 Perkins RowTopsfield, MA, .more
Athol-Orange River Rat Race
A thrilling race you certainly do not wanna miss! Unless you really can’t see rats. Orange, MA, .more
Brown University Folk Festival
Okay, this Folk Festival is an all-day music festival that includes a the only (or first ever?) pirate-themed a capella group. 1pm. Lincoln Field, Brown UniversityProvidence, RI, .more
Sister Act Musical
The witness of a terrible crime is hidden in a convent by cops. This play is also a musical and has a ‘killer’ review by Broadway critics. Definitely worth checking out. Providence Performing Arts CenterProvidence, RI, –.more
Harbor Seal Walk at Rome Point
Even when they do not have a ball or a show, seals are quite amazing. And funny too! Come watch them in their real enviroment! Where they should be! John H Chafee National Wildlife RefugeNorth Kingstown, RI, .more
Rhode Island Irish Famine Memorial Tour
In a six-year period, Ireland’s population was devastated by a potato famine. Too many people died and others flew the country. This event is In Memoriam of this tragical event. 2:30 pm. The Museum of Work & CultureWoonsocket, RI, .more
Salamander Search at Fisherville
Outdoors and nature lover? You should come to this lovely Wildlife Refuge. Fisherville Brook Wildlife RefugeExeter, RI, .more
Party for the Planet
It was about time someone threw a party for our beloved Planet. Get involved in the green outdoorsy activities that will available in your community. Check the details here. Roger Williams Park ZooProvidence, RI, –.more
Forest Awakening at Mays Refuge
Exploring nature is a great thing to do in a free, cool, April day. Don’t forget to bring clothes and shoes that can handdle a good hike! 10am. Maxwell Mays Wildlife RefugeCoventry, RI, .more
Sensational Senses at Fisherville Brook
Have you ever used all of your senses to explore nature? Well, children love to explore nature that way! Come let them enjoy the world through their hands, eyes, noses, ears and even tongues! 10am. Fisherville Brook Wildlife RefugeExeter, RI, .more
Vernal Pool Exploration at Fort
Giant puddles?! Awesome! Don’t forget your boots and clothes you can get a bit dirty. 3:30pm. Fort Nature RefugeNorth Smithfield, RI, .more
Documentary Feature: Shut Up and Look
Who is Richard Artschwager? Well he is the magician behind all other magicians! Come watch and learn about his life! 7pm. Warwick Museum of ArtWarwick, RI, .more
The Lincoln Letter
This is a literary journey to the past and into the President Lincoln’s mind to try to understand what drove him to start the Civil War. Was it a noble cause? Did he hide any dark ambitions behind his noble acts? Let author William Martin tell you what he’s found out. Mary Jeanette BathhouseHull, MA, .more
Hands-On Animal Workshop at Nye Barn
If you are a healthy person who likes to eat fresh and organic, you should come to this special farmer’s market. If you love junk food, well, maybe coming and looking around could do you some good too. 2pm. Nye Barn at Plimoth PlantationPlymouth, MA, .more
April Kids Week
Too much exciting activities to recount here, all being Colony-themed . Come and have the colonial time of your life! Pilgrim Hall MuseumPlymouth, MA, –.more
Porcupine Hair Headdress @ Honoring a Native American Tradition
Ever thought of wearing a Porcupine as a hat? Neither had I, but it might even be interesting for the next fashion season! Craft Center, Plimoth PlantationPlymouth, MA, .more
Right Whale Celebration Day
The right whale needs our help to survive. The best way to help this endangered species is learning more about them and preventing any and all activities that lead to its extinction. 10 – 2pm. New Bedford Whaling MuseumNew Bedford, MA, .more
Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival
Film Festivals are always a way to explore the World in somebody else’s eyes Tthis time, the Jewish community’s ones. 15 different films and plenty interesting speakers! All Around?Springfield, MA, –.more
Hello is Not a Question: An Andy Warhol Production
Take a peak at some Polaroids, prints and other extraordinary but less known work by socialit, artist and irreverent man Andy Warhol. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Lower Lake RoadSouth Hadley, MA, –.more
Life in Color
World’s Largest Paint Party does not need you to bring your own brush, bring your best dance moves instead!. DCU CenterWorcester, MA, .more
Earth Day
Monadnock Earth Day Festival
This one is more like it. As well as some panel talks, get outside, take a nature tour, do some nature service projects. How do birds get in through those tiny holes in birdhouses? Antioch UniversityKeene, NH, –.more
Earth Days at Salem State University
Salem State celebrates Earth Day with what seems to be a very serious-minded event, with a career fair, some panels, a tour, and some films. Neat! Salem State UniversitySalem, MA, –.more
Party for the Planet at the Roger Williams Park Zoo
Roger Williams Park Zoo will host six days of eco-themed activities starting with an Earth Day celebration. See energy-saving demos and it takes place in an ZOO!! What more do you need? Roger Williams Park ZooProvidence, RI, –.more
Earth Week at Buttonwood Park Zoo
So many Zoos are having great Earth Day Celebrations! The coolest part is all they will be celebrating all week long, so you don’t miss out on any of them. Buttonwood Park ZooNew Bedford, MA, –.more
New Bedford Earth Day Parade
This is the only actual parade I found for Earth Day. But will there be giant puppets? I hope so. 5pm. Custom House SquareNew Bedford, MA, .more
Earth Week Festival at the EcoTarium
Not my favorite zoo, but they’ll have interactive displays about animal locomotion and see their tree canopy tour to discover what animals live above the ground. Their Earth Day festival April 20 is half off admission! EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA 01604Worcester, MA, –.more
Patriots Day
Paul Revere Pottery
Of course you all girls consider Paul Revere as a sex symbol. No? Well, here’s the works and crafts made by girls who thought of him that way! 1pm. Paul Revere HouseBoston, MA, .more
Paul Revere Row
Paul Revere rides horses but did you know that he rows? Jesus, this guy practically ran a triathalon for American freedom. This rowing event (I think?) begins on Pier 1 in Boston and ends up at the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown. 7pm. USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown Navy Yard, Building 22Charlestown, MA, .more
Roxbury Patriots’ Day
Did you know that revolutionaries besides Paul Revere knew how to ride a horse and shout? Come hear about William Dawes. They’ll have a FREE pancake breakfast and a historical trolley tour. 10am. ChurchBoston, MA, .more
Paul Revere Ride Re-enactment
Here’s Paul Revere riding a horse. So, what is this event, exactly? I mean, I know that you stand there and Paul Revere rides by, but does he stop and give a speech? Is there music or food? 10am-1pm. Hanover StreetBoston, MA, .more
Lexington Battle Reenactment and Parade & Commemoration of the North Bridge Fight, and Concord Parade
You have a lot of day to enjoy when you wake up at 5:30 am to watch a re-enactment! That way you won’t miss any of the others. Come on, is just on Patriot’s day we do the effort. 2013. Lexington Green / North Bridge, ConcordLexington, MA, .more
Patriot’s Day Handbell Concert
While you are there, definitely check out the handbell festival! There are two: the dress rehearsal and then the actual concert on Patriot’s Day. Hancock Church on Lexington GreenLexington, MA, .more
From North Square to Old North Church: A Paul Revere Walking Tour
This will be a great walk about our favorite midnight riders of all time! 2pm. The Paul Revere HouseBoston, MA, –.more
Patriot’s Day at Minute Man NHP – Battle Road
Lexington and nearby towns are doing a ton of re-enactments all week. I’ve been and they’re really fantastic and such a fun way to learn history. Please check these mock combats! Highly recommended! 9.30am. Hartwell Tavern, Captain William Smith HouseLincoln, MA, .more
Acton Patriots Day Celebration
Acton will have a ‘Patriot’s Day Trolley’ to take you to three local museums: Hosmer House, the Jones Tavern and the Faulkner Homestead. They’ll have re-enactors and 18th century demonstrations and entertainment. Sweet! 1-4pm. Acton’s Town HallActon, MA, .more
Concord Patriot’s Day Parade
Concord is holding a variety of events too, including an entire parade that begins at 9am. Who’s awake on a weekend at 9am? Concord Armory, Stow St at Everett StConcord, MA, .more
Concord Museum’s Patriots’ Day
The Concord Museum also celebrates Patriot’s Day with several activities for people all ages and an amusing collection of treasures from the days when our ancestors fought for this land of the free and the brave. Concord MuseumConcord, MA, .more
Patriots Day Open House at the Old Manse
This historic home will celebrate Patriot’s Day with free admission. Are you guys doing anything else special? 8am-5pm. The Old ManseConcord, MA, .more
Patriots’ Day Revolutionary Muster and Parade
Deerfield is historic in the sense that any place that people have lived is historic, because — hey! — people have lived there. But lived they did, and you’ll find 11 old-timey historic home museums. For Patriots Day, they’ll have a parade, and a minuteman gathering, with live music and drums. 10am-4pm. Visitor Center at Hall TavernDeerfield, MA, .more
Patriots Day at Old Sturbridge Village
My favorite re-enactment museum, Old Sturbridge Village, has re-enactments all year, but this weekend they focus on musket demonstrations and marching and drilling with the Militia. If you haven’t been, this would be a FANTASTIC time to go, and they have kids activities all week, too, because of school break. Town Common, Main StreetSturbridge, MA, .more
Performance
Bash Reading Series
Great poets are coming, and I’m sure they have a couple of verses for you! Brookline Booksmith,279 Harvard St.Brookline, MA, .more
Songs of the Civil War
If you know any of the songs of the Civil War, you should come along and sing them. And if you don’t… well it’s a good time to come and learn some! It’ll be fun, musical and very historically accurate! Various locationsAll Over, , –.more
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark
A play about Hollywood’s racial stereotypes. Take it with a pinch of salt. The Lyric StageBoston, MA, –.more
Paa Seck Diery Band show
Sounds and music from Senegal, brought to you by African dancer, drummer, singer, musician, and teacher Paa Seck Diery. Johnny D’sSomerville, MA, .more
Donal Fox and Maya Beiser (Piazzolla to Bach)
Improv is not an art that everyone can do, or is it? Even if it is, it’s quite more impresive when done in music. And it’s definitely something worth seeing and hearing. I won’t recommend in first row because actually you’ll watch anything better in the center part of the seats. The Institute of Contemporary ArtBoston, MA, .more
Surly Girl, Ascending and Descending
Anne Frank told a story about her days during WWII, but she spent most of the time alone. What was life like for families during those hard times? This play let’s you see and feel what people had to face everyday during that terrible time, even outside of the Camps. 8:00pm. Multicultural Arts CenterCambridge, MA, –.more
She Kills Monsters
This will be the premiere of the story of a girl who kills monsters. Come watch Qui Nguyen’s beautiful imagery. Boston Center for the ArtsBoston, MA, –.more
Smile Swamp Princess: A Rock Opera
A swamp might be the last place I ever pictured a princess in, but it seems these composers and creators are getting ahead of our times with this extraordinary creation! Cafe 939Boston, MA, .more
Lexington Symphony Explores Third Stream Fusion: Classical/Jazz
Bernstein and Gershwin will be together on this night, at least in composition. You must come and hear this! You’ll be amazed. Cary Memorial HallLexington, MA, .more
Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau
If you’ve never been to a mandolin concert, then you have to come to this event! 7:30pm. Berklee Performance CenterBoston, MA, .more
Boston Youth Symphony Spring Concert
Boston Youth Orchestra is having a concert. That should be a good enough reason to come! They are amazing! NEC’s Jordan HallBoston, MA, .more
Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Competitions, regionals
A capella only gets better when they bring in the best groups for a competition. 2pm. Tufts University’s Cohen AuditoriumMedford, MA, .more
Poets Panel with Word Tech Communications
So, not sure of many of you knew this, but this is National Poetry Month and some poets will be having a feast to celebrate! 6pm. Central LibraryBoston, MA, .more
Eth-Noh-Tec: Asian Treasure Bag
The best way to know a region is by its traditions and stories. This event takes you through the various cultures of Asia through folktale performances, music and storytelling. 10:30 am. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and MuseumBoston, MA, .more
Opera at the Arsenal: Arias and Anecdotes
An evening of fantastic opera interpretations orchestrated by Mezzo-soprano Luretta Bybee, chair of the New England Conservatory Vocal Arts Dept. Arsenal Center for the ArtsWatertown, MA, .more
Travel
John Murelle Sings ‘The Songs Of Duke Ellington’
Wanna go on a sentimental journey? Come hear John Murelle’s superb voice! 3pm. Blithewold Mansion Gardens & ArboretumBristol, RI, .more
Roving Eye Film Festival
This festival specializes in short films and international works. This 8th edition focuses on the Holocaust and Japanese films. Roger Williams UniversityBristol, RI, –.more
Chocolate Festival and The Great Provincetown Chocolate Scavenger Hunt
Two words: Chocolate Festival. But hey, if you need more there’ll also be a chocolate scavenger hunt. 11-5pm. The Purple FeatherProvincetown, MA, –.more
Hartford Jewish Film Festival
This festival features creations of Jewish New Englanders and portraits several aspects of the Jewish community, now and throughout history. Various venuesHartford, CT, –.more
April in Paris Film Festival
A week of films la franaise, for the francophiles and those who hold a platonic romance with the city of love: Paris. CinestudioHartford, CT, –.more
Mark Twain and Artemus Ward, the Man Who Made Lincoln Laugh with John Pascal
Ever heard of John Pascal? He is so funny! He made me laugh so hard… said president Lincoln one day. And in this event you’ll figure out why! 5:30. The Mark Twain House & MuseumHartford, CT, .more
Free screening of the Civil War Film, Shenandoah
Classic films lovers only, CCU will be having a screening of a great American Film: Shenadoah. In case you don’t know what that means, well you should then come! 2pm. Torp Theatre at Central Connecticut State UniversityNew Britain, CT, .more
Duke Balfar’s Challenge
These teams may not be slaying dragons, the only thing cooler than dinosaurs, but they will be fighting each other with the honorable and ancient martial arts of fencing and arching. Tis most exciting! 10am. Mountain MIst Outdoor CenterMeriden, CT, .more
Reptile Week at Mystic Aquarium
What is a mystic acquarium and why had I never been invited? Sounds like all the cool people are gonna be there. Mystic AquariumMystic, CT, –.more
Arunah Hill Stargazing
Stargazing’s never the same after experiencing what it feels like to do it with a telescope. Come and give it a try! dusk-11pm. Trustees of Reservations: NotchviewWindsor, CT, .more
Concert for Conservation to Benefit DPNCAt the Union Baptist Church in Mystic
Earth Week should be the greatest celebration ever! I mean, everyone is invited! Union Baptist ChurchMystic, CT, .more
Cherry Blossom Festival
They’ll have 27 cherry trees and the ubiquitious face-painting, food, and vendors. Their live music draws 700 people. With an indoor concert Friday evening. Rain date next week. 12pm. Wooster Square ParkNew Haven, CT, .more
Earth Week at The Dinosaur Place
This is one of the coolest free events! Cause it will have dinosaurs in it! The Dinosaur Place at Nature’s ArtOakdale, CT, –.more
Cherry Blossom Festival
Commemorate the historic plantation of the Cherry Blossom Trees with jazz, opera, and activities for all the family. And you can bring your pets too! 7:30pm. St Michael’s Church on the Park, Wooster PlaceNew Haven, CT, .more
Film Screening with Director Chris Eyre: Native American Film Series
Native american filmmakers and artists have an exquisite and rich way of seeing life, and Chris Eyre’s might be the very best contemporary example of this. 7-10pm. Bowdoin College Visual Arts CenterBrunswick, ME, .more
Compass Points: Art, Science and the Arctic
Art and science don’t mix, do they? Well I am not sure, have you asked Pascal? Ok, maybe that is not possible, but here you can ask Barbara Putman, a scientist and artist. Beam Classroom Visual Arts Center at Bodowin CollegeBrunswick, ME, .more
Things That Matter: How Inuit Artists Create Meaning
Symbolism, creation and art. They seem pretty tied up together, don’t they? Well the creation of meaning is a bit more complex than that. And watching the Inuit has taught us that. Kresge Auditorium Visual Arts Center at Bodowin CollegeBrunswick, ME, .more
Symposium: Collaborative Organizations and Social Media
This is something that all you people who can’t be off FB and TW should not miss. Social Networking has definitely changed your life. A few years ago if someone didn’t answer the phone you would just call later. Now, if they don’t answer immediatly a text you freak out and think they hate you. If this is your case, maybe you should come. Lancaster Lounge at Bodowin CollegeBrunswick, ME, .more
Ogunquit Patriots Day Celebration
This one’s got re-enactment on the Continental Congress that wrote the constitution! Also a crafts fair, a kids’ carnival, and fife & drum. 9am-10pm. Ogunquit, ME, –.more
BATH 100th Anniversary Open House and Tea
Were you honestly thinking of coming to New England and not having some tea? Well, you should take this chance! They are celebrating a 100 years of tea! 2pm. Cosmopolitan Club of BathBath, ME, .more
Safari Spring Camp
A Safari day camp sounds way too fun for all of those k-5 kids. So you better bring yours before there are no places left! 9am. Odiorne Point State ParkRye, NH, –.more
Robot Exhibition
Robots that can climb stairs! Whoa, now I just need one that can do my laundry. In the meantime, it’s definitely worth checking out all the cool robots that will be presented in this awesome exhibition at the University of Vermont. University of VermontBurlington, VT, .more
The Vermont Civil War Songbook
Oh, epistolar romances aren’t what they used to be. E-mails can be easily deleted, but most love letters remain intact for decades. These are a few that were written during the Civil War, sung and read by damsel Linda Radtke. Sullivan Museum and History CenterNorthfield, VT, .more
Yoga & Meditation for Knitters
Come and give yourself a stretch into relaxation. You deserve it, this way you’ll be able to start the week with an awesome mood!10am. North End Studio BBurlington, VT, .more