Creed Bratton from TV’s The Office plays a concert (not standup comedy) at the Wilbur Theatre, and I have two pairs of tickets to give away! See our interview and email johnny@eventsinsider.com to win. Wilbur TheatreBoston, MA, .more
Interview: Creed Bratton
We got the chance to interview this wonderfully skilled music man and actor. Read more about him and how wonderful it is to work in The Office here. Wilbur TheatreBoston, MA, .more
Win: David Sedaris
So the best way to wrap up Sunday is having a laugh and forgeting about Monday. So come have a laugh with this great comedian, you’ll get those two sensations. I have just one ticket to give away. 7pm. Symphony HallBoston, 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
Aviation, Maritime, and Transportation STEM Education Expo
The coolest way to spend a day is learning something new, and it is even better when it is about airplanes, ships and other transportation media. Logan International AirportBoston, MA, –.more
Celebrate the birthday of the Telephone!
Singing happy birthday to your phone at your house alone would be pretty weird. But doing it surrounded with friends and Alexander Graham Bell’s tools would be awesome! Come join this telephone party! 10am-12pm. Boston, MA, .more
Greek Independence Day Parade and Expo
This is a small parade to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the liberation of Ioannina from the Ottoman Empire. It’ll be followed by a small expo at the Boston Common accompanied by live music and greek food. 1pm. Boylston Street to Charles StreetBoston, MA, .more
Geological Exploration of the Arctic
Believe it or not, the melting of the Poles is contributing to science. If you wanna learn how, come hear Professor Francis A. Macdonald. Havard Museum of Natural HistoryCambridge, MA, .more
Newton Open Studios – Spring
If you ever wondered where do artists come up with their great ideas, you have to come to this great event! They’ll open their studios’ doors just for you, and everyone else coming of course. 1pm. Newton, 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
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
Bedford Parade and Pole Capping
There is no better way of learning history, than doing it the exciting way. And what could be more exciting than watching fragments of it come alive in front of your eyes? The only way to prove it, is coming and seeing for yourself. 1pm. Wilson ParkBedford, MA, .more
Meriam’s Corner Exercise
History enthusiasts, there seems to be a lot of action going on for you this weekend. Here’s another battle that can take you a 150 years ago! 1pm. Meriam’s Corner, Lexington Rd.Concord, MA, .more
Dress Rehearsal for the Battle on Lexington Green
Every year the beginning of American Revolutionary War is reenacted in Lexington the at dawn. I’ve seen it twice and while it’s awesome; even worth waking up so early. Battle Green, Massachusetts Avenue and Harrington RoadLexington, MA, .more
Meriam’s Corner Exercise, Pole Capping, and Paul Revere Capture Ceremony
Okay, it’s not Patriot’s Day yet but these folks want to be the first one’s to celebrate with a Pole Capping event, parades and reenactments. I say ‘go ahead!’ 2013:. Various Concord-y PlacesLincoln, MA, .more
Paul Revere Capture Ceremony
Well if you are having a History exam next week about the capture of Paul Revere, this must be your lucky day! And even if not, there will be an exciting narration and re-enactment. Come on time travelers, this is a must-see. 3pm. Rte. 2A, Paul Revere Capture site, Minuteman National Historical ParkLincoln, MA, .more
Bollywood Weekend!
Expehriencie the Indian culture through all of your senses, in this event you will be able to choose which. But I dare say! Choose all, dance, watch, eat and go crazy in this big Bollywood style celebration. Peabody Essex MuseumSalem, MA, –.more
Sensational India and Bollywood Dance Party
There are few cultures in the world as colorful and dynamic as India’s. That’s why this is a double event, where you can discover the mysteries of this milenial culture and also dance Bollywood style. If all we hear about Bollywood is true, it will be pleasurable to watch at the least. 10am. Peabody Essex MuseumSalem, MA, .more
It’s Big Night
The migration of the salamanders is, without any doubt, one of those nature moments worth watching. And can be even better if dobe with friends. Don’t worry, they don’t travel too far away! Ipswich River Wildlife SanctuaryTopsfield, MA, .more
H.P. Lovecraft Tribute at Ladd Observatory
H. P. Lovecraft was the famous horror writer of the 1920s, in-between Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Bloch (who wrote Psycho). Come hear eerie tales of Cthulhu! 3pm. Ladd ObservatoryProvidence, RI, .more
Celebration of Flight in RI
Build your own kite before watching it transform into beautiful shapes in the air. This truly is a celebration of flight in its purest state. 2:30 pm. RISD AuditoriumProvidence, RI, .more
Dinosaur Petting Zoo
And again, there are very few things in life that can be cooler than petting a dinosaur. VERY FEW. So don’t miss out! 1pm. The Zeiterion Theatre | 684 Purchase StreetNew Bedford, MA, .more
Up, Down & Around Challenge
What could be more fun than exploring the mountains up down and around? I can’t come up with anything. 9:30am. Wachusett MountainPrinceton, MA, .more
Closing Day Celebration
It’s the end of the 2012-2013 season, but nobody’s sad or teary-eyed. So come celebrate and bid farewell to the snow! Wachusett Mountain, Wachusett Mountain Ski Area – 499 Mountain RoadPrinceton, MA, .more
Massachusetts Tattoo and Art Festival
I hope before you get ‘I’m SOooo DRUNK’ tattooed on your bicep that you’ve given some thought to whether you’ll still want it at age 60. If you are going to BOTH the floral show AND an Easter Egg Hunt with kids, write me. You are one party animal. Sturbridge Host HotelSturbridge, MA, –.more
Company of the Wolfe Argent
This is as close as we can get right now to time travel. Watch as a company of actors reenacts the 15th century in front of your eyes.For all those Middle age lovers out there! Wear your crowns proudly. Higgins ArmoryWorcester, MA, .more
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
Deathfest – Spring
As best I understand it, this is a live roleplaying game where people pretend to die in the most imaginitive and humorous way possible. It takes place at America’s hippie school, Hampshire College. Hampshire College,893 West StAmherst, MA, –.more
Parkour Day Showcase
Parkour practitioners move through their surrounding environment, either a city or in the wild, with such grace that they’ll convince you they have found a way to ‘bend the spoon’, just as you saw on Matrix. 2pm. Hampden Market at Umass AmherstAmherst, MA, .more
Roller Derby at UMass Amherst
The 2013 season of Pioner Valley Roller Derby starts at Umass! The Dirty Dozen (men) and Western Mass Destruction (women — nifty name, huh?) groups take on regional opponents in this double header event. 3pm. Mullins Center, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, .more
Stars Over Springfield
Stargazing always gets a different meaning when you add a telescope. And gets even better when you add an astronomer to explain to you the constelations and BETTER when you do it on top of the museum. What else could you ask for!? Edwards StSpringfield, MA, .more
3-2-1! Celebration & Dance Party with King Khan
Experience has taught me that whenever you can party at a gallery, you should. Even more when part of the event is dinner and King Khan will be attending. An evening you won’t forget, all you crazy art lovers! 5pm. MASS MoCANorth Adams, MA, .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
Also Fun
Second Sunday Salons!: Series I: The Art of Storytelling!
Would you love to tell the best and funniest stories amongst your friends? Come and learn from the experts! 2pm. Theosophical SocietyArlington, 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
BOSS (Boston Sings)
It would take me a lot of time to describe all the bands on this festival, so I won’t even try. But take a look at the whole event’s information, it’s going to be awesome. Multiple VenuesBoston, MA, –.more
Boston CleanWeb Hackathon & Challenge
Do you know the ecological impact of one of your clicks? Well it might be time to find out, come learn all about having a sustainable internet, or cleanweb. Don’t worry, the experts will guide you. Also if you are a Hacker or a developer, you could win juicy prices! greentown Labs, 337 Summer St.Boston, 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
Family Fest at Boston Children’s Museum
This is quite a birthday celebration for Boston’s Children museum! Even if it turns a 100, still wants you to bring the kids and the whole family. You’ll have tons of fun, and will also learn. But mostly, you’ll have fun. Boston Children’s MuseumBoston, MA, .more
Mimouna Celebration
We can all come together to celebrate this special Moroccan Holiday. And also to appreciate this local Morocan artist. The AIC CenterBoston, 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
Keechong Dinner
A tradition that started in 1879, and has been an important link between the U.S. And China ever since. Come join the tradition! Eric Jay Dolin will be giving the toast, and the speech too. Union ClubBoston, MA, .more
Making Saltpetre for the Continental Army: How Americans Understood the Environment During the War of Independence
There was a time where throwing Saltpetre at your enemies was a-okay. I’m glad those days are over. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA, .more
Massachusetts and the Civil War: The Commonwealth and National Disunion
Massachusetts black and white abolitionists and political leaders were great contirbutors to secession, freedom, and equality. Learn about the fathers of our father’s who made this all possible. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA, –.more
Mourning Lincoln: Shock, Sorrow, Anger, and Glee in the Archives
The rich, the uneducated, workers, politics, basically almost everyone had something to say when President Lincoln was murdered. What we can learn from this tragic event and those times through personal letters and articles will surely blow our minds. 12 pm. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA, .more
NanoDays at the Museum of Science
No matter how contradictory it sounds, this is the biggest small event of the year! Such is life, full of contradictions. Come discover the phenomenons happening around us that we are unable to see! 11am. Museum of ScienceBoston, MA, .more
NEVA
There’s a very close bond between theatre and political changes. If you don’t believe me, come watch NEVA, you’ll be amazed. The Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre, Paramount CenterBoston, MA, –.more
Respect: Witness and Justice
The key to an egalitarian society is respect. Join sociologist Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot in the African American journey of liberation through a series of lectures. 6-8pm. Museum of African American HistoryBoston, MA, .more
Roast for Andrew Dreyfus
Recognizing the work of a distinguished citizen is something the city T Boston likes to do. This time it is a roast in honor of Andrew Dreyfus. Boston, MA, .more
Songwriters Night
Most of the winning songs of the Annual Songwriters Competitions are presented by their very own authors in a way that they deem best playing: From the very simplest voice and instrumental arranges up to wonderfully orchestrated pieces. 8-10pm. Berklee Performance CenterBoston, 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
The Fife is Right: Old South Trivia Challenge
Are you the Belle of the Ball? Come show us your love for the good Old South and prove it. 7pm. Old South Meeting HouseBoston, MA, .more
David Sheff: Clean. In conversation with Patrick Kennedy
While it is always interesting to heat a great author about their book, in this event you’ll get two in one, cause he’ll be joined by Patrick Kennedy to talk about the book ‘Clean’. Two great people, one great place. Coolidge Corner TheaterBrookline, MA, .more
Deconstructing Sgt. Pepper
I bet The Beatles fans came to this event immeditedly without even reading the title first. There’s a reason why The Beatles are so great and they can all be explained (and admired). Discover the story behind one of their most iconic records. 7pm. Coolidge Corner TheatreBrookline, MA, .more
Ellen Zachos: Backyard Foraging
Well if you are one of those people who does not ever eat berries because you don’t know which might be edible, this is certainly a very useful event for you! 2pm. Brookline, MA, .more
Linda Greenlaw: Lifesaving Lessons
Linda is one of the ‘toughest’ woman around, capable of leading a boat through a (perfect) storm, but is that tough enough to handle a teenager at home? This book is about love, trust and going through bad times. Brookline, 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
Tom Angleberger: Art2-D2’s Guide to Folding and Doodling
Well here comes another book for all of you folding and doodling maniacs! Don’t think for a minute I’ve forgoten about you! Join in on the presentation of your favorite book this year. Brookline, 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
Barcamp
I really don’t know what to make of barcamp, which seems to think that ‘lacking organization’ is a wonderful theme for a festival. You know what else lacks organization? The tough kids in The Pit in Harvard Square. Anyway, if Barcamp has a show schedule, they’ve buried it in their website. But hey, there will probably be robots and geeks and demos and lectures. Microsoft NERDCambridge, 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
Blacksmith Poetry Readings: Jorie Graham
Well this week will be a busy one for all the poetry lovers out there! Come celebrate 40th anniversary of the Blacksmith house your favorite thing in the world. Cambridge, MA, .more
Chef for a Night
What would it be like to be a hot restaurant’s chef for one night. Well, EVOO restaurant is saving you the stress, and letting you watch as Andrea Kreisel becomes one. Don’t forget to RSVP! I’m sure it’ll be packed. 5-10pm. EVOO RestaurantCambridge, MA, .more
CSO Night at the Museum II
A night at the Museum is nothing like what you’ve seen on the movies. It gets even better! So join in this gala and hear some great music in the most interesting places you could ever be at night! 6:30pm. Harvard Museum of Natural HistoryCambridge, 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
Elizabeth Strout reads from The Burgess Boys: A Novel
It’s always amazing to have authors reading their work, and who knows, they might inspire you too! Come hear as Elizabeth Strout reads outlod her book! 6pm. Brattle TheatreCambridge, MA, .more
Fitzgerald Dinner, Dance & Trivia Night
What came first: the chicken or the egg? Okay, this might not be the kind of question you’d get at trivia night, but in case it comes up: It was the egg. 6-11pm. Russell Youth CenterCambridge, MA, .more
James P. Marshall discusses Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi: Protest Politics and the Struggle for Racial Justice, 1960-1965
Calling on all activists, come talk with James P. Marshall about his book on Civil Rights. 3pm. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
Jaqueline Winspear reads from Leaving Everything Most Loved: A Maisie Dobbs Novel
Love a good mystery novel? Wanna talk about it with the author? This is your chance! And no, this is no weegie board sesh with Agatha Christie or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, it is a conversation with Jaqueline Winspear, mind you. Cambridge, MA, .more
Jess Walter reads from Beautiful Ruins: A Novel and We Live in Water: Stories
This is the first collection of short fiction stories by Jess Walter, bestselling author of ‘Beautiful Ruins’; a delightful mix of often comic stories about personal struggle and diminished dreams, because life is hard but ironically entertaining. 2:00pm. Harvard Book StoreCambridge, MA, .more
John Hunter discusses World Peace and Other 4th-Grade Achievements
John Hunter thinks World Peace should not be a dream anymore, would you like to discuss about it with him? Then come! Askwith Forum, 13 Appian Way, Longfellow HallCambridge, MA, .more
Liza Mundy disscuses The Richer Sex: How the New Majority of Female Breadwinners Is Transforming Our Culture
If you are an empowered, hard working woman, you’ll love to come hear Liza Mundy ‘The Richer Sex’, ladies you are getting ahead by becoming breadwinners. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? FPC Parish HouseCambridge, MA, .more
Mary Roach discusses Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal
The Food you eat does not go down a rabbit hole, but that doesn’t make it any less of an adventure. Come discover it with Mary Roach! 6pm. Brattle TheatreCambridge, MA, .more
Welcome Spring Bird Walk
Birds are back with their beautiful songs and the wonderful warmth of spring. And we all know what that means, no more sleeping till noon Ehem, I mean, having a welcoming Bird Walk. 9am. Torbert MacDonald ParkMedford, MA, .more
Groundwork Gala & Volunteer Appreciation
Celebrate four years of succesful work with a social heart. Not only did these guys build the first urban farm in Somerville, but they also create jobs for young people who want to give a little bit back to society AND they make local trade fair. 7-10pm. The Center for Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Avenue, Suite 1-ASomerville, MA, .more
Intro to Native Instruments Maschine
For the technology curious; come learn a bit more about robotics learn about Native Instruments Maschine and the MKII controller, if you don’t know what that is, you should join in! 5:30pm. CEMI Electronic Media InstituteSomerville, 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
TrashBash
This is a very clean competition. Well actually, a recycling one. If you are an artist, or simply got a great recycling art project, you should sing up! Somerville, 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
FREE First Wednesday at the deCordova
Free First Wednesday! That means no admition to come and see the art at deCordova every First Wednesday of the month! Come admire great artists’ work. Lincoln, 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
Where Are the Wild Things?
Well, of course they’re at the Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary! And don’t worry, these creatures might be wild but they’re not scary. 3:30 pm. Drumlin Farm Wildlife SanctuaryLincoln, MA, .more
Wide-Angle Photo of Medway Residents
Get i, n the picture! For real. This town is celebrating 300 years of great memories, so come take your place in a historic, digital, photograph. 8am. Medway High SchoolMedway, MA, .more
NERVE Center Open House
Come learn about robots if you have the NERVE! Or if you are interested, really, it’s quite safe. 1pm. UMass Lowell NERVE CenterLowell, MA, .more
Tea with Cara Barton
Ever dreamed of having a tea party with Sara Banton? Why this is the chance you had been dreaming of! Nevins Memorial LibraryMethuen, MA, .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
Travel to China
Expert traveller Richard Ferland will take you to China. Through a documentary, photographies, and art. The time frame was just not enough to take you there. But hey! You will feel like you want to go! 10:15am. South Hamilton, MA, .more
Travel and Taste: India, Tigers, the Taj, and Birds
An evening with the very best of India’s wildlife and art, two aspects that together gave life to one of the most colorful and meaningful cultures of the world. Oh, there’ll be Indian food too. 6:15pm. Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife SanctuaryTopsfield, MA, .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
Lunch and Learn: Native People & The Sea
Native Americans and the sea kept a close relationship, learn how important it was for them to respect and seize the wonders of untamed water. 12pm. Plymouth, MA, .more
April Friday Night Live at Oak Knoll
The first Friday of each month a ‘surprise’ animal is the featured on this very special ‘live animal demonstration night’. I hope it’s never spiders because I-don’t-like-spiders. 6:30pm. Oak Knoll Wildlife SanctuaryAttleboro, MA, .more
Explore the Wilds of Wareham
There’s no better way of getting to know nature than exploring it. But do remember, this is a hike, so you could get a little dizzy. Or a little tired. 1pm. Great Neck Wildlife SanctuaryWareham, MA, .more
Sheep Shearing Open House
Sheep, it’s time to lose your wool! Don’t look at us that way, you’ll be thankful when the days are too hot. Really. 1-4pm. ParkPrinceton, MA, .more
Hakuna Matata: An African Journey through the Arts
Come have a real glimpse of the African Culture through its art! And who knows? Timon and Pumba might pop out, somewhere. Worcester Art MuseumWorcester, MA, .more
Sound Ideas Book Launch Party
The best way to read poetry is outloud with friends, come and join cool people who enjoy it as much as you! Worcester Public LibraryWorcester, MA, .more
Cape Verdean Culture Night
A night of food, music, artwork, fashion, poetry and everything that a young mind from Capo Verde can create. 8pm. Student Union Ballroom, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, .more
Dinner with Friends
This is a dinner to benefit the local libraries. Please, support it or soon enough we’ll have too many people wr1tT1ng LyK Diz 0MG! Also, Archer Mayor is the special guest of their 11th edition. 6:30 pm. Learning Commons in W.E.B. Du Bois Library, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, .more
Girls Connect: Introduction to Robotics & FLL
Just for the cool girls out there: ever wanted to program your own LEGO robot? Well, I know I have, but this event is for cool girls only, so team up with your friends! 9am. Umass Amherst, Computer Science BuildingAmherst, MA, .more
Low Brass Fest
Enjoy classical and popular music featuring the three Low Brass amigos: Horn, Trombone, and Tuba/Euphonium. 8 pm. Fine Arts Center Concert Hall, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, .more
Festival of The Flowers
Art is the best way to celebrate the spring coming! Lyman & Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield HistorySpringfield, 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
Native Maritimes Activities
Did you know there is an important maritime project with the National Museum of the American Indian? Neither did I! Come hear all about it if you are a sea lover! Ahoy! Jonathan Bourne Historical Center, 30 Keene Street, Bourne VillageBourne, MA, .more
Gardening for Life: The Cape Cod Garden-Native Plants
Do you know which plants grow only in New England? Well then, come and find out with the expert. 2pm. Cape Cod Museum of Natural HistoryBrewster, MA, .more
Red Cross Heroes Breakfast
I’m pretty sure you’ll never meet Batman or Superman, real ones I mean. But of course you can meet up with your local heroes, thank them for their effort, and maybe even take a picture! 7:30am. Resort and Conference CenterHyannis, MA, .more
First Fridays Artswalk
Pittsfield becomes a huge cultural district the first Friday of each month. Get a taste of the town’s arts, crafts and living through their various exhibitions and venues. Various locationsPittsfield, MA, .more
80s Day at Loon Mountain
Get your neon animal print gear on and come slide on your longest skis. The eighties are back, but just for one day. 10am. Loon Mountain . 60 Loon Mountain RdLincoln, MA, .more
Mount Sunapee Slush Cup
Did you know you could win a prize for the best splash? Yes it is possible! But only at the SUNAPEE SLUSH CUP! 8am. Mt. SunapeeNewbury, NH, .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
Tobias Lear and the Barbary Wars
Tobias Lear was the Secretary of George Washington, collected his last words and also helped cease the First Barbary word. Learn more about this often forgotten historical figure to whom we owe a lot. 2-3:30pm. Gov. John Langdon HousePortsmouth, NH, .more
Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mt. Sunapee
The ski areas are closing and they’re trying to remind us to come back with fun events like sled racing. It’s getting warmer here but there’s still snow in New Hampshire mountains! Mt. SunapeeNewbury, NH, .more
Owl Prowl at Parker Woodland
This event is for Owl Lovers only! Ok, anyone who wants to learn about these magnificent creatures may come too, just be minded that they take the center stage. 7pm. Parker Woodland Wildlife Refuge, Maple Valley RoadCoventry, RI, .more
Robotics Park
These K-12 students from Rhode Island are so smart they have created robots that make their homework for them. Ok, not exactly, but if you wanna find out what their robots can really do, you’ll have to go and check it out for yourself. 10am. Martin Middle SchoolEast Providence, RI, .more
Woodcocks and Wine at Fisherville Brook
Learn everything you always wanted to learn but were afraid to ask about the American Woodcock’s flight patterns! There will also be some wine sampling. Don’t forget to dress for the weather! Fisherville Brook Wildlife RefugeExeter, RI, .more
Heather Henson’s Handmade Puppet Dreams, vol. 5
A great selection of puppet short films and the dreams of independent puppeteers all in a lovely evening of expression and art. 7 pm. RISD Museum, Chace Center, Metcalf AuditoriumProvidence, RI, .more
Salute To Spring-Bonjour Printemps!
This ‘Welcome Spring’ event has a bit of everything: ‘Play Ball’ (theater), a look back into the Great Depression, French music and a contest to win a trip for two to Montreal. 5pm. The Museum of Work and CultureWoonsocket, RI, .more
Performance
Carolina Chocolate Drops at the House of Blues Boston
Banjo music is something that is always very interesting to hear. Especially when it is mixed up with different instruments and sounds, but who knew it could be mixed up with Chocolate drops? Worth hearing, I tell you. House of Blues BostonBoston, MA, .more
Dianne Reeves
Jazz lovers! Here’s a chance you should not miss! One of the world’s greatest voices in this genre will be visiting, don’t take too long to decide if you’ll go, my guess is tickets will be over soon! 8pm. Berklee Performance CenterBoston, MA, .more
Edward Everett
You must come and see this performance of Edward Everett! Because it is a rare, extraordinary thing you can watch times a year. Union Club of BostonBoston, MA, .more
Fernando Brandao: Brazilian jazz
Brazilian music has so much more to offer, even though some of us only know The girl from Ipanema. Come and get a more extense idea about Brazilian music, Fernando Brandao is a guarantee! 9:30am. Boston, MA, .more
Spellbound Dance Company
This is Italy’s leading contemporary dance ensemble. You will be amazed by the many ways in which the body can talk! Citi Shubert Theatre, Citi Performing Arts CenterBoston, MA, .more
CAST Marathon Concert
A faboulous 4-hour concert. Don’t worry! It will be full of interesting looking instrumemts made of all sorts of materials. It will be amazing! 7pm. Kresge AuditoriumCambridge, MA, .more
IN THE MIND’S EYE at Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre
Can you tell a story just by dancing? Don’t worry if you can’t, you can always watch and be amazed by those who can. And maybe even learn a couple of dance moves. Jose Mateo Ballet TheatreCambridge, MA, .more
Urbanity NEXT
It seems there is such thing as raw dance, which definitely sounds intriguing, and even more coming from an urban dance group. The result can just be amazing. 7:30pm. Green Street StudiosCambridge, MA, –.more
Barbara Cassidy Band
American Folk and Irish Jig fan? This is your opportunity to come and see them performed live by the awesome Barbra Cassidy Band! 9:30pm. Arts at the Armory Cafe, 191 Highland Ave, Suite 1-ASomerville, MA, .more
Cimarrn at Johnny D’s
Musica Llanera is a genre that probably you haven’t heard before, so why miss this fantastic chance? Come hear what untamed music is! 7pm. Johnny D’sSomerville, MA, .more
Overboard in the Arts at the Armory Mezzanine!
Harmony is your favorite thing in music? Love the resources of the human voice? Then this event is a perfect fit for you! 2:30pm. The Center for Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Avenue, Suite 1-ASomerville, MA, .more
Banned in Boston
This is also a benefit, with skits & songs that feature local politicians and celebrities. Buy tickets now because it usually sells out. House of BluesBoston, MA, .more
A Nowruz Concert: An Evening of Persian Music and Conversation with Sepideh Raissadat
Ever heard real Persian music? Neither have I! So come! You will even be able to talk to the expert Sepideh Raissadat. 6pm. Luce Hall (LUCE), AuditoriumNew Haven, CT, .more
Dig New Haven! A Family Program at the New Haven Museum
If Indiana Jones movies made you wish you were an archeologist one day (except for the last movie of course), this is your chance to take your whole family on that kind of adventure! 1:30pm. New Haven Museum 114 Whitney AveNew Haven, CT, .more
Civil War Trust Park Day at Fort Trumbull
Two for one: you get to help preserve the Civil War battlefields and historic sites in mint condition and you also learn about it. Your site-seeing will help them to keep these sites handsome for people to visit. 8:30am. Fort Trumbull State ParkNew London, CT, .more
Performance Day: Double Disco
Sculptures can dance, apparently they normally do this while nobody’s watching, but today and for just 4 times only, they will dance for you! 11:30am. deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, 51 Sandy Pond RoadLincoln, MA, .more
Arab and North Africa Music Tour
The new generation of Arab music performers bring to us the chance to experience the immense variety of sounds that are part of Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon’s music. 7:30pm. Bowker Auditorium, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, .more
The Not Ready For Bedtime Players!
Teens talk to other youngsters about the importance of making good decisions regarding drugs, alcohol and sex through a sincere and fun performance. Finally someone realized the best way to convince people is by being honest about the benefits of chosing wisely. Brett Hall, Room: Basement Lounge, UMass Amherst CampusAmherst, MA, –.more
Dance Xplosion
They claim to be the ‘hottest’ dance tour in the USA but luckily the dancers neither explode or catch themselves on fire. Just kiddding. People from all ages show their best moves and incredible coreographies to win one of the many awards they grant. Definitely worth going if you love watching people dance. DCU CenterWorcester, MA, –.more
Travel
Family Fun Day: ERTH’s Dinosaur Petting Zoo
What can be cooler than petting a Dinosaur? Can’t think of anything, so you must come! 9am. The Bushnell Center for the Performing ArtsHartford, CT, .more
Reading Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
Lincoln’s greatest speech, looked up close and analyzed with the help of Yale Professor Dr. Steven Smith. 3pm. The Mark Twain House and MuseumHartford, CT, .more
The Harriet Beecher Stowe Prize Winner
Book lovers! This is a unique chance to gather at the Nook Farm Book Club and talk about what you love most! In this session, the discusion will be about The New Jim Crowe. 5pm. The Harriet Beecher Stowe Visitors’ Center, 77 Forest Street,Hartford, CT, .more
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world. What are we doing wrong? Or is this the way to go? 5 pm. The Harriet Beecher Stowe Visitors’ CenterHartford, CT, .more
Trinity College Fire-Fighting and RoboWaiter Contests
A robot contest might not be as cool as petting a dinosaur, but it does get pretty close. This will be a unique and very challenging competition. Trinity CollegeHartford, CT, –.more
Umbrellas For Peace
Well, it seems even an umbrella can demand peace too, through this art project that will take place globally. Art for peace on your umbrella! 7-9pm. Gengras Student Union GSU 331 (Hartford Room), Gengras Student Union GSU 333 (Avon Room), University of HartfordWest Hartford, CT, .more
BDN Maine Garden Show and Spring Fling
Ohh, another beautiful gardenin expo but this one comes with live music concerts and BBQ — to make you feel like you’re in your own (ideal) garden. Bangor Auditorium. Bass Park Complex 100 Dutton StreetBangor, ME, –.more
Insight on Site: Inside the Old House
It’s not fair that this is only for Historic Homeowners, we too want to take a look at all the old beautiful houses. Who knows, we might even want to buy one someday. 1-3pm. Jewett-Eastman HouseSouth Berwick, ME, .more
Bowdoin and the Civil War at 150
Bowdoiwn College holds a close respect relationship with the Civil War, so their sculptures and venues prove 4:30pm. Searles Science Building, Room 315, Bowdoin CollegeBrunswick, ME, .more
Climate Change – Realities and Opportunities: What Earth’s Most Remote Places Tell Us About the State of Our World and the Future
Climate change is a reality whether we like to accept it or not. Taking a look at Earth’s most remote places let’s us know what’s coming if things don’t change. The good thing is there’s still a lot that can be done. 7pm. Kresge Auditorium, Bowdoin College Visual Arts CenterBrunswick, ME, .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
Per Kirkeby: Paintings and Sculpture
Per Kirkeby is a widely known Danish painter, poet, filmmaker and sculptor; and this is a curation of some of work with a recurring theme: Geology and nature. 4:30pm. Kresge Auditorium, Bowdoin College Visual Arts CenterBrunswick, ME, .more
True and Fake in China’s Model Bohemia Winnie Wong Lecture
Dafen village, in China, is the world’s largest production center for hand-painted art products, but how do creativity and manual labor mix there to give way to a bohemian yet hyper-productive town? 4:30pm. Bowdoin College Visual Arts Center, Beam ClassroomBrunswick, ME, .more
Rokakku Fly
The Rokkaku is a traditional six-sided Japanese fighter kite! It must be fun to build it and fly it; and as a plus, kite enthusiasts are almost always lots of fun too. 10-4pm. Bug Light ParkPortland, ME, .more
Green Up Day Cleanup
Words and action are just a couple of plastic hand gloves away when it comes to being coherent and caring about our planet. Let’s start doing things locally and wear a green shirt (figuratively speaking) by helping clean the town while having fun. Lake Champlain Community Sailing CenterBurlington, VT, .more
Growing Shiitake Mushrooms on Hardwood Logs
Ok, I admit I don’t like every kind of fungus, but Shiitake Mushrooms are the kind that I’d like to learn how to grow. If you feel the same way, this is your chance! Don’t forget to register on time! 10:30am. Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical ParkWoodstock, VT, .more