Friday, Jan. 19
5 p.m. Activism: Poster-Making Party for the Women’s March Boston at Practice Space, Cambridge.

6 p.m. Art: Marca X: Gallery Opening at Inquilinos Boricuas En Accion’s La Galería,
Boston.

7 p.m. Art: Philippe LeJeune interactive art opening at Seen RI, Pawtucket.

7 p.m. Performance Art: “Rainbow Collapse” Anya Smolnikova and Jared Williams at Boston Center for the Arts Mills Gallery, Boston.

7 p.m. Music / Art: Welcome Concert: The Co-Incidence Festival, roving music and performance art, at Washington Street Art, Somerville.

Saturday, Jan. 20
9:30 a.m. Games: Boston Festival of Indie Games Talks at MIT, Cambridge.

11 a.m. Activism: Women’s March at Northampton.

Noon. Theater: “International Women’s Voices Day” marathon reading of new plays by women in the Boston Center for the Arts.

Noon. Activism: Women’s March at Rhode Island State House, Providence.

1 p.m. Activism: Cambridge/Boston Women’s March at Cambridge Common.

1 p.m. Activism: Women’s March at Market Square, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

2 p.m. Books: Storytime with Drag Kings, Queens, and Friends at Somerville.

3 p.m. Fire: Old Newbury Christmas Tree Bonfire at Tendercrop Farm, Newbury.

7:30 p.m. Music and Movies: Providence Live Film Score Festival at AS220.

10 p.m. Music: Julie Rhodes at Atwood’s Tavern, Cambridge.

Sunday, Jan. 21
11 a.m. Activism: “Climate Change & Resilience of Native American Communities” at Community Church of Boston.

2 p.m. Craft/Activism: “Make Against the Machine: Needlecraft and the Resistance” at Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton.

3 p.m. Art/Activism: Black Lives Matter Boston hosts “IMAGINE! Encouragement, Inspiration, and Radical Imagination: Art as Resistance” at Arlington Street Church, Boston.

Tuesday, Jan. 23
5 p.m. Art: “Crossing Borders” Artist & Curator Talk, Closing Reception at John Nicholas Brown Center, Providence.

6:30 p.m. Art: Reception for “Keepers of the Culture: A Celebration of Two Artists,” exhibition of Vusumuzi “Vuzi” Maduna and Ekua Holmes at PRX Podcast Garage, Boston. Holmes will speak at the event.

Wednesday, Jan. 24
4 p.m. Activism: Wee the People presents “Little Voices Big Change: The House That Racism Built” at Jamaica Plain Public Library.

7 p.m. Art: Support ArtFarm at Community Preservation Act funding meeting at Visiting Nurse Association, Somerville.

7:30 p.m. Craft/Activism:“The Age of Craftivism: An Evening with Jayna Zweiman, Creator of the Pussyhat Project” at Arlington Center for the Arts.

7:30 p.m. Theater: “In the Eruptive Mode” at ArtsEmerson.

8 p.m. Theater: “Irresistible” by Liars & Believers at Sonia, Cambridge.

Thursday, Jan. 25
7 p.m. Public Art/Books: Nancy Schön speaks about her book “Make Way for Nancy: A Life in Public Art” at Newtonville Books.

7 p.m. Words: Small Press Collection Reception at Somerville Public Library.

Friday, Jan. 26
10 a.m. Art: 2018 Portland Museum of Art Biennial debuts in Portland, Maine.

7:30 p.m. Performance Art: Rebecca Kopycinski’s “Reagan Esther Myer,” a dystopian narrative presented via multimedia performance using live music, video, and theater, at Arts at the Armory, Somerville.

7:30 p.m. Theater: “Hear Word! Naija Woman Talk True” opens at American Repertory Theater, Cambridge.

8 p.m. Folk: Weird Folk Fest Hearth And Home in Somerville.

8 p.m. Books/Music: An Evening with Patti Smith at Zeiterion Theatre, New Bedford.

8 p.m. Theater: “Hype Man: A Break Beat Play” by Company One opens at Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Theatre, Boston.

9 p.m. Music: VaudEvil, “Darksynth, Creepy Cabaret, and Baroque Beats,” at Middle East Nightclub, Cambridge.


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