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Five things to do around Boston, March 3
Five things to do around Boston, March 3

Boston Globe

time28-02-2025

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Five things to do around Boston, March 3

Join pianist Fidan Aghayeva-Edler at the Goethe-Institut Boston for Stolpersteine, a performance of new piano music from Germany, the United States, and Israel. The concert is tied to the larger Stolpersteine project: a decades-long, international memorial for victims of the Holocaust. 8 p.m. $10, $5 for students and seniors. Thursday Laugh Out Loud Discover Boston's next hit stand-up comedians at the Ones to Watch Comedy Festival. See routines from four rising Boston comics — Kristina Feliciano, El Kennedy, Uzair Malik, and Mary Spadaro — at 7 p.m. at WBUR CitySpace. Doors open at 6 p.m. $10-$30. Saturday Antique Affair Learn about the past and discover rare collectibles at the Malden Historical Society's 37th annual Malden Antique Show & Sale. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Anthony's of Malden, meet antiques dealers and enthusiasts from across New England as you browse an assortment of jewelry, art, pottery, books, and more. $6 (or $5 if you show the Malden Historical Society's post about the show). Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Saturday Advertisement Rhythmic Roots Sing and dance at the Wampanoag Nation Singers & Dancers Participatory Performance. At 2 and 4 p.m. at the Multicultural Arts Center in East Cambridge, performers will lead the audience through a series of Wampanoag and other Eastern Woodland songs and dances that reflect on humans' connection to the world around us. Performers will wear traditional dress and play music on water drums and handcrafted rattles. Free. Sunday Forgotten Streets Delve into Boston's history by watching Taken Away: Urban Renewal and Boston's West End at a 6 p.m. screening in the Loring Greenough House in Jamaica Plain. This award-winning documentary recounts how Boston's diverse, historic West End was ravaged by 1950s urban renewal. After the movie, join a Q&A session with filmmaker Christopher Brown to hear about his journey creating it. $12. Share your event news. Send information on Boston-area happenings at least three weeks in advance to week@ Adelaide Parker can be reached at

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