Have you ever seen a robot competition on TV? Come see it live at the college that started it all! This week at MIT, three different courses come to an end with a final competition. This one’s the biggest and best, where students build physical robots and have them compete. 7-10pm. MIT Room 26-100Cambridge, MA, .more
Snow Quidditch!
Well, unless there’s no snow. Then it will just be Quidditch. 2-4pm. MIT Kresge OvalCambridge, MA, .more
Harvard Model United Nations
The model UN is a serious attempt to discuss politics as though meeting at the United Nations in New York. These students really take it seriously. And I’m not really sure if you can just stroll in as a member of the public and check it out. I would think so. Park Plaza HotelBoston, MA, –.more
MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period)
The school that never sleeps, MIT holds a month of creative classes, lectures, and special events. Almost all of these are just for the MIT community or fully registered by now (I checked), but click through to see if anything is available that might catch your fancy! MITCambridge, MA, –.more
Harvard Square Winter Carnival Chili Cook-Off and Volleyball
Also in Harvard Square, there’s an outdoor chili competition. Details are few, but it’s free and presumably you get to eat chili. And they’ll have live music. 1-3pm. PlazaCambridge, MA, .more
Self: Illuminated @ the CMRI
Wayne Strattman does kinetic plasma sculpture. He lit up the Borg in the new Star Trek films! There’s a major exhibition of his work this winter at the CMRI. It’s electrifying. (What would I do without bad puns?). Charles River Museum of IndustryWaltham, MA, –.more
Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Parade and Awards
Mon dieu! Bon sang! French beauty Marion Cotillard is the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year! Flock to Harvard Square today at 2:45pm to sigh over her as she leads the famous parade. Cambridge, MA, .more
Science on Screen: RUSHMORE with guest speaker Steven Schlozman, MD
Everyone loves Wes Anderson, including the good folks who curate the Science on Screen series over at Coolidge Corner. This month’s lecture is, of course, on the adolescent brain. 7pm. Coolidge Corner TheatreBrookline, MA, .more
Chelmsford Winterfest
The winter festivals don’t just stop. Chelmsford’s lasts all weekend, with nighttime snowshoeing, nature walks, sledding & skiing, a chowder festival, and a pancake breakfast. It really makes you hope for snow, doesn’t it? Chelmsford, MA, –.more
Horseback riding, snowshoe tours, snow sculpture contests, and indoor events dot this town-wide festival just one town west of the Rt 128 beltway. Lincoln, MA, –.more
Mount Washington Valley Ice Festival
Do you dare to climb a waterfall of ice? I don’t! So prove you’re braver at this festival and take on other adventures that all sound insane. Plus they’ll have open drytooling. (What is open drytooling?). International Mountain Climbing SchoolNorth Conway, NH, –.more
Newburyport Winter Carnival
Don’t worry, there’s no mall involved. They just got a little confused naming the local park. This festival has got horse-drawn hayrides, skating on the pond, sledding, and a ‘human dog sled race.’. Bartlett MallNewburyport, MA, .more
Greenfield Winter Carnival
Further out along Route 2 in Western Massachusetts, Greenfield has a festival, too. Make a cardboard sled and race. Fireworks, snowshoeing, ice skating, ice bowling, snow volleyball, a tug o’ war, and a snowman competition with an entire snow village. Wow! Greenfield, MA, –.more
Temple Con
This annual gamers convention turns Steampunk this year! You’ll find board games, live roleplaying, and performances such as the Adult-oriented Saucy Puppet Show. The Crowne PlazaWarwick, RI, –.more
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Also Fun
USS Constitution Museum Model Show
This model show is free, but they haven’t listed what times to go to actually meet some of the model builders and do a workshop. So, call. Otherwise, it’s basically an exhibit open all day every day. USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown Navy Yard Building 22Boston, MA, –.more
Burr Co-Op Winter Concert and Festival
This looks very much like a kids thing, but we take any ‘festivals’ we can get in the cold months. 10am-12pm. Newton Cultural CenterNewton, MA, .more
Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, & the Prison of Belief
Author Lawrence right gives the low-down on Scientology. Let’s hope he also lays the smack down. The Brattle TheatreCambridge, MA, –.more
Explore the MIT Chapel Organ
Most likely you can get yourself into this demonstration and concert of two lovely organs at MIT. Musical organs. MIT KresgeCambridge, MA, .more
Intro to Contra Dancing, with Live Folk Music
There’s more going on at MIT besides folk/contra dancing. I just really like contra dancing. This one has a live band (which you can join, if you play!) so that’s different, right? 8pm. MIT student center 491Cambridge, MA, .more
IHOP National Pancake Day
Also free are pancakes! Yummy yummy, pancakes. 7am to 10pm, any IHOP. IHOPCambridge, MA, .more
Groundhog Day at Drumlin Farm
This one also involves tracking animals in the snow, if there is any. 9:30am-4pm. Drumlin FarmLincoln, MA, .more
Newport NH Winter Carnival
Wait, what is a pickleball tournament? Ooh, and there’s a parade and karaoke on the common! Newport, NH, –.more
Drowned Hog Weekend
Of all the ‘insane people jumping into the winter ocean for charity’ events, this one wins the prize for best sense of humor. ‘Wet suits are allowed ONLY if the wearer also wears a tutu and a tiara.’. Nantasket BeachHull, MA, –.more
Vinegar Tom
Here’s a play about witchcraft in 17th century England Only, it’s a Caryl Churchill play, so it’s going to be postmodern and cool. Expect an edgy performance with lots of movement and song. Boston Center for the Arts (South End)Boston, MA, –.more
The Servant of Two Masters
Here’s a musical for people who hate musicals. With its commedia dell’arte roots and place on ArtsEmerson’s impeccable program, you know this is a comedy with a pedigree. Paramount Center MainstageBoston, MA, –.more
Mathematics Department Music Recital
How bad could it be? Math geeks sing and play. But will there be numbers?? 2-4pm. Killian Recital Hall at MITCambridge, MA, .more
African Music and Dance at Berklee
Basically what it says. In case you didn’t know, Berklee is a world-renowned music school, so this is definitely going to be a great show! Berklee Performance CenterBoston, MA, .more
Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour: 55th Anniversary
Do you like jazz? Monterey is the longest consecutively running jazz fest in the world. But you probably already knew that. Dee Dee Bridfewater and Christian McBride are the stars of this event. 8pm. Berklee Performance CenterBoston, MA, .more
Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw
Never heard of Benjamin Britten? You may have heard his music in ‘Moonrise Kingdom.’ Apparently he wrote an opera of The Turn of the Screw, one of the most unsettling ghost stories ever written. Is the supernatural really at work, or is the governess going mad? Both prospects are terrible, and the ambiguity is what scares. I can’t wait to see what the music is like! The Cutler Majestic TheatreBoston, MA, –.more
The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged
These free performances condense all of Shakespeare into a parody that will make you laugh and laugh, whether you get the ‘in’ jokes or not! Rehearsal Room B in Kresge at MITCambridge, MA, .more
Dr. Faustus
Here’s the best known play by Christopher Marlowe, one of Shakespeare’s contemporaries. It’s the classic story of a man who sells his soul to the Devil, only this company is staging it in the 1960s during the women’s lib movement with a nearly all-female cast. This will either be really good or really bad. Check in next week to see what our reviewer and resident dramaturge has to say! The Cathedral of St. PaulBoston, MA, –.more
Monty Python Week at the Brattle
And now for something completely different: A whole week of Monty Python at the Brattle! The highlight of this series is the area premiere of ‘A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman.’ You may remember Chapman as the late Python who played King Arthur and Brian in ‘The Holy Grail’ and ‘The Life of Brian.’. The Brattle TheatreCambridge, MA, –.more
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
This year, Imaginary Beasts is staging the Legend of Sleepy Hollow for their annual winter ‘panto.’ It’s a British thing; sort of like a cross between a vaudeville show and a fairy tale play. Pantos are always family-friendly and involve audience participation, mainly shouting. Boston Center for the ArtsBoston, MA, –.more
Oliver!
The best family-oriented theatre in New England is putting on Oliver! If you’ve got kids, this is a must. The WFT’s big musicals are always winners. The Wheelock Family TheatreBoston, MA, –.more
The Glass Menagerie
There hasn’t been a decent Tennessee Williams production in Boston for a while. Bonus? This one stars Cherry Jones, the powerhouse actor who you might remember from her Tony-winning performance in ‘Doubt’ several years ago. This is a winner, kids. The American Repertory TheatreCambridge, MA, –.more
Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
This is the regional portion of the nation’s foremost college-level theater festival. I went one year and it’s surprisingly fun. Various locationsHyannis, MA, –.more
Travel
Robert Burns Celebration
A traditional Scottish dinner in honor of one of the Highlands’ best-loved poet laureates, Robert Burns. (Do you think they’re serving deep fried Mars bars?) 6pm. J. Timothy’s TavernePlainville, CT, .more
Salon des Independants
It only sounds stuffy because they gave it a French name, but this is a free-for-all: A gallery show with no judge, no jury, no fees, and no censorship! Hygienic Art Galleries & Art ParkNew London, CT, –.more
Greater Tuna
This parody of small-town life down South is played by two actors in a myriad of roles. Looks hilarious! Portland StagePortland, ME, –.more
Auburn Winter Festival
These outdoorsy snow sports events take place all over the region. Auburn, ME, –.more
Biddeford WinterFest
I love these small towny winter fests. They’re tiny but full of good cheer! Biddeford, ME, –.more
Ellsworth Winter Carnival
Here’s another one in Ellsworth. Ellsworth, ME, –.more
Portland on Ice
While it’s mostly live music, we’ll take what we can get in February in Maine. So try this festival. Portland, ME, –.more
Kennebunk WinterFest
A scavenger hunt, horse drawn wagon rides, ice skating, and a soup contest. What’s not to like? Kennebunk, ME, .more
Stowe Winter Carnival
Ice carving competition — I’d love to try that! And snow volleyball… Awesome. Stowe, VT, –.more