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Friday, March 9

6 p.m. Art: Exhibition reception for “Con/textile/ized”, a group show featuring Xander Marro (her art is pictured above) and 12 additional artists working with textiles and surface design, at Jamestown Arts Center, Rhode Island.

6:30 p.m. Poetry: “East Meets Words 13th Anniversary Showcase” featuring Chrysanthemum Tran at EMW Bookstore, Boston.

7 p.m. Music: Julie Rhodes performs at Brighton Music Hall, Boston.

7 p.m. Music: An evening with Lou Barlow at ONCE Somerville.

8 p.m. Theater: Okwui Okpokwasili leads the play “Poor People’s TV Room” at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.

8 p.m. Music: Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly perform at City Winery, Boston.

8 p.m. Theater: “Saint Joan” performed by Bedlam at Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston.

9 p.m. Music: “Brass Band Boogaloo in JP” at Bella Luna Restaurant, Boston.

Saturday, March 10

11 a.m. Kids / Books: Book Launch Party with Heather Lang for “Anybody’s Game,” a new book for young readers about the first girl to play Little League baseball. At Blue Bunny Books and Toys, Dedham.

1 p.m. Radical History: “Documenting the History of the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Mass.” by Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism at Sturgis Library, Barnstable.

1 p.m. Protest: “Women Say NO to Racism and War!” at Park Street station, Boston.

2 p.m. Art: “Conversations with Contemporary Artists Jon Sarkin & Paul Cary Goldberg” at Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester.

3 p.m. Kids / Activism: Wee The People presents “Resistarts: Re-read Me a Story, A Benefit for Puerto Rico” at the Urbano Project, Boston.

5 p.m. Protest: “Take Back the Night: March Against Sexual Violence & Harassment” at Brigham Circle, Boston.

6 p.m. Art: “Outside: Art About Nature” exhibition reception at Washington Street Art, Somerville.

9 p.m. Punk: Carissa Johnson and The Cure Alls celebrate the release of their new album “Talk Talk Talk” with a concert at Great Scott, Boston.

Sunday, March 11

11 a.m. Drag: The Boston Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence host Nunch—The Nun Brunch fundraiser at Club Café, Boston.

3 p.m. Books: Emily Sweeney talks about her nonfiction book “Gangland Boston” at the Concord Bookshop, Concord.

Tuesday, March 13

9 p.m. Sadness: Bummer Club RI. #3, an open mic for refreshingly depressing rants, sad stories and poems, at AS220, Providence.

Wednesday, March 14

6 p.m. History / Activism: Panel Discussion: Women and the Civil Rights Movement at Boston University Art Galleries.

Thursday, March 15

10:30 a.m. Kids / Puppets: “Lisa the Wise” performed by Sarah Nolen at Puppet Showplace Theater, Brookline.

5 p.m. Art: Reception for “Over, Under, Through” artwork by Rebecca Volynsky at Brown RISD Hillel, Providence.

6 p.m. Art: Reception for “No Make-Up” photos of women without makeup by Steve Osemwenkhae. At YMCA Cambridge.


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