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Boston Globe
3 days ago
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Free events this week: Musical bingo, a mind-set refresh, and the kickoff of Summer in the City
MANIFEST YOURSELF For some, confidence is a rare commodity, but Erika Cramer is not one of them. Cramer, a mind-set coach and author, will be visiting Boston's Trident Booksellers & Cafe to discuss her new book, 'Becoming Magnetic,' a self-help guide for women who want to improve their self-confidence. With professional insights, personal experiences, and some Boston charm, Cramer will be in conversation with locals about the secrets to confidence. June 2, 6:30 p.m. 338 Newbury St. BINGO & BOPS Are you a self-proclaimed music nerd? You can claim the official title at CambridgeSide during weekly Musical Bingo nights. During each tune-filled night, bingo card squares will be filled with song titles rather than numbers and letters. It's a game of luck and strategy, as players mark off their squares based on how well they can name that tune when snippets of songs play in lieu of numbers being called. With a wide-ranging list of tracks, attendees will need to brush up on their music knowledge for a chance to win. June 3, 6-8 p.m. 100 CambridgeSide Place, Cambridge. ROCKAWAY BEACH There's nothing like the smell of the salty sea on a hot summer day, bright tunes filling the air. Thankfully, you don't need a dime to spend the day or night immersed in the warm weather and accompanying live music. The Boston Harbor Hotel, located at Rowes Wharf, will host waterfront performances by local artists and Berklee musicians as part of its annual Summer in the City programming. Acts will take the stage four days a week until Aug. 28th, kicking off with the Boston-based Sugarbabies this Tuesday. Tuesday-Friday, 6-10 p.m. 70 Rowes Wharf. REEL ONES Believe it or not, young people are creating cinema. And no, it's not just iMovie trailers and CapCut-edited TikToks. Anyone can take a look at the filmmakers of tomorrow at the Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival, hosted by the Harvard Art Museums. Featuring the voices and vision of youth throughout the world, the event will showcase diverse perspectives in storytelling and filmmaking from younger generations. June 6, 6-9 p.m. 32 Quincy St. Cambridge. Photographer JuanCarlos González will hold a gallery for his newest photo series, "Vermont Female Farmers," at the Leica Gallery Boston. JuanCarlos González SHE FARMS TOO Vermont-based photographer June 6, 5-9 p.m. Leica Gallery Boston,74 Arlington St. The Boston Public Market will be hosting over half-a-dozen musicians for its night of Live Music & Local Flavors, a celebration of 10 years of being in business. Boston Public Market HOMEGROWN HITS The Boston Public Market, an indoor marketplace and food staple in Downtown Boston, is celebrating 10 years of providing vendors a place to sell locally-sourced food and crafts. On Sunday, the market will host a Live Music & Local Flavors event, bringing free performances to the space alongside interactive activities and for-purchase food and drinks from local vendors. The lineup includes children's musician Jeff Jam, folk artist Maren Doughty, R&B singer Jen Kearney, rock outfit Satch Kerans Band, singer-songwriter Preston Lydotes, Berklee alum Joey Madison, and 'The Voice contestant' June 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 Hanover St. Advertisement Deals & steals WING ME UP Yes, the football season is long over, and sure, the Celtics season was cut short, but catching the game isn't the only reason we indulge in chicken wings. But cravings don't have to be a huge burden to your wallets — not on Wednesdays, at least. At Fete Restaurant and Lounge, Wednesday is Wing Night and chicken wings are a buck a pop and come in a variety of flavors, most of which veer toward spicy — from Baked Jerk to Fete Fire. Wednesdays, 5 p.m.-midnight . 25 Kingston St. Send info on free events and special offers at least 10 days in advance to . Marianna Orozco can be reached at


Boston Globe
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Five things to do around Boston, Feb. 10-16
Celebrate an early Valentine's Day by sipping wine and creating a painting of your partner at the Valentine's Day Paint and Sip at Trident Booksellers & Cafe. Join other couples for food and drinks (available for purchase), and watch a screening of the rom-com About Time as you paint your very own muse. 6:30 p.m. Find tickets, $25 per person, at Tuesday Environmental Ethics Hear from legal scholar and best-selling author Cass Sunstein about his new book, Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World — and the Future. At 6 p.m. at the MIT Museum, Sunstein will explore our obligations to our fellow humans — and how climate change means our actions have global consequences. $5 entry, with book available for purchase. Register at Advertisement Friday Service Spree There's no better way to spread the love this Valentine's Day than through service. Learn about local volunteering opportunities at this year's Cambridge Volunteer Fair, held remotely via Zoom. At noon, hear from dozens of Boston-area groups about how you can make a difference. Free; register at Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Friday Meet and Greet Alone this Valentine's Day? Meet and mix with other Boston singles (most in their 20s and 30s) at Boston Single Mingle's Valentine's Bash. At 6:30 p.m. at Craft Food Halls at Studio Allston, play icebreaker games or just sit and chat. When the night ends, all women will get Valentine's Day flowers and chocolates. Registration starts at $24 at Friday Leeching Love Step into your own Twilight-style romance at this year's Valentine's Day Vampire Masquerade. At 9:30 p.m. at Premiere on Broadway in Somerville, celebrate love in masked regalia, with EBM and trance music to set the scene. Couples and singles are welcome — come with a partner or meet someone new. Find tickets, starting at $22.70, at Share your event news. Send information on Boston-area happenings at least three weeks in advance to Adelaide Parker can be reached at