The Cheese Patrol! on WBMR-FM. Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction. Jimmy Tingle’s “Making Comic Sense of 2013.” David Wax Museum plays indie-folk. And The Classic Dinner Dance at UpStairs on the Square.
Get your local holiday chocolate at Taza. Treat your kids to a last tea at UpStairs on the Square. Cruise Somerville’s holiday homes by bike. Take to the rink at The Charles Hotel. And have a Papercut Zine holiday party.
Lovers of poetry will be transported Thursday at a dual-language reading by poet, teacher and journalist Emma Romeu, whose latest work, “Renovación de la luna” (“Renovation of the Moon”) looks at love, nature and Cuba, her original country.
Much of David Beckett’s “The Cana Mystery” will be familiar to fans of “The Da Vinci Code,” and some of it will be even more familiar to Cantabrigians, especially those intimate with Harvard Square.
With its debut Thursday, Story Club Boston becomes the latest chapter in a storytelling renaissance, and one you need to stick with to the end to see how it comes out.
Give the kids some free Halloween fun. Hear The Interrobang go out with a regular if glorious bang. Take to the ice costumed at LGBT Halloween Skate Night. Experience top storytellers with 1st Person, Plural. Take in free classical in your choice of instrument and time.
Somerville’s Performing Fusion Theatre wants short plays from playwrights and to audition the actors, musicians, singers and dancers who will make them come to life at its inaugural Somerville Theatre Festival.
UnAmerika’s Sweetheart Karin Webb is an actor, performance artist, dancer, burlesque performer, puppeteer, director and teacher working on adding another credit to the list: blogger.
The blogger who caused a kerfuffle in March by declaring Somerville the hippest city in America is back with her first novel, set – where else? In Somerville – and a free teaser prequel in e-book formats.