A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from singing over silents to Britanik comedy
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the Nightingale Vocal Ensemble performs its “Photoplay,” there’s art such as “Poems of Electronic Air,” academic talks on “The Rhetoric of Black Populism: From Malcolm X to the ‘Manosphere’” and the comedy duo Britanik takes the stage.
A couple with troubles: ‘Foe’ and ‘Fair Play’ flicks challenge love by offering escape and imbalance
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from Honk! and Oktoberfest to ‘Sweeney Todd’
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s the Honk! festival of activist street bands and Oktoberfest in Harvard Square, Devendra Banhart and Eugene Mirman, Kristen Emack talking about her “Cousins” photos and the arrival of “Sweeney Todd” in a new theater.
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from Rachel Bloom to an honor for Phil Reavis
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events – now running from one Friday to the next – there’s comedy with Rachel Bloom, a museum exhibit for Someerville’s Phil Reavis; “As You Like It” joins “The Gaaga,” a Winslow Homer painting arrives, there’s a dumpling festival, poetry, film and Eventual Dance.
‘Red Shoes’ and ‘Nuremberg’ play in repertory; Donna Summer and Mary Tyler Moore get docs
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include “reunion” films from 1948, 1973 and 1998 at The Brattle, from “The Red Shoes” to “After Life,” as well as classics such as “Judgment at Nuremberg” and new works about Donna Summer and Mary Tyler Moore and the chilling “Influencer.”