Aug. 6th, 2008

[identity profile] seaweedgirle.livejournal.com
We're looking to have a real estate agent rent out our Tufts-area condo. Any leads on good folks who might do this work well?
[identity profile] queen-of-wands.livejournal.com
A lot of really cool stuff happens at the Somerville Community Growing Center, not terribly far from Davis Square. Here are two events coming up next week:

The Lonesome Coyote Theater presents a free outdoor production of
Romeo and Juliet
Thursday – Saturday August 14, 15, 16 at 7 pm
Sunday August 17 at 4 pm


No set or costumes--just a simple, powerful staging of Shakespeare's masterpiece. Come see the mixture of romance and rivalry, poetry and passion, low humor and high tragedy that has for four centuries remained one of the most popular plays of all time. To check on weather cancellations please call 978-314-6403.

*****

Full Moon Labyrinth Walk
date and time: Saturday August 16 at 10:30 pm (after Shakespeare in the Garden)
Come walk with us on the labyrinth as a meditation, a prayer, a time for reflection, and an opportunity to connect with the Earth. Supported by Viriditas, a Boston area Reclaiming group.
For more information, contact Sarah at sarah@sarahwhedon.org or 805-252-9472.


Both events are in the garden at…
The Somerville Community Growing Center
22 Vinal Ave., Somerville (near Union Square)
[personal profile] ron_newman
While we're publicizing Union Square events, I may as well throw in one more, from the Somerville Arts Council's ArtsUnion series:

VidFest: High Performance Video and Music Festival
Fri, Aug 8 ( moved to raindate Sat Aug 9); 7:30pm
Union Square Plaza

A one night only blitz of live music and video art in the heart of Union Square. VIdfest will feature video accompanied live music performances alongside temporary video installations by local artists and contemporary video makers. Produced by Sarah Schoemann.
[identity profile] redcolumbine.livejournal.com
Reposted from the Somerville Journal blog:
The Somerville Museum presents the following five concerts in its 2008-09 Early Music Afternoons in the museum’s galleries, featuring music from the 16th to 19th centuries performed on period instruments under the direction of Somerville residents Carol Lewis, viola da gamba, and Olav Chris Henriksen, lute. Guest artists in the series include Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano; and Janet Haas, Paul Johnson, Mai-Lan Broekman and Alice Mroszczyk, viols.

Concerts are held at the Somerville Museum at 1 Westwood Road, at the corner of Central Street. Admission is $17, $12 for students, seniors and museum members. Reservations are recommended. An informal reception follows each program, where the audience is invited to meet and talk with the performing artists. For reservations or more information, call 617-666-9810.

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