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    • 2024

    FESTIVALS

    The Puerto Rican Festival of Massachusetts Franklin Park is honorary Puerto Rican territory for the weekend, with food, arts and crafts, carnival rides, live music, and the centerpiece, an always-colorful, high-spirited parade. With all the action, it’s no surprise that previous years have attracted more than 50,000 visitors. Free, Saturday and Sunday, July 27-28, Franklin Park, 1 Pierpont Rd., Boston

    CIRCUS

    Cirque du Soleil: OVO Quebec’s internationally acclaimed art circus is back with another spectacle of theater and acrobatic amazement, set, this time, in a world of insects, imagining the cycle of life in a world most of us ignore most of the time. Of course, no matter the theme, you’ll get the Cirque’s signature brand of wonder and whimsy. $51-$500, through July 28, Agganis Arena, 925 Comm. Ave., Boston

    MUSIC

    Nice, a Fest If you had a mind to mainline the best Boston’s indie rock scene has to offer, there’d be no better place than this annual Davis Square rager. Vundabar, Palehound, Bay Faction, Model/Actriz, the reunited Grass is Green, Ian Sweet, and Gymshorts are the headliners for 2024, with more than 70 other acts rounding out the bill. $16.25-$106.61, Thursday through Sunday, July 25-28, various venues, Davis Square, Somerville Cambridge Jazz Festival José C. Massó III is your host for thi...

    BOOKS + READINGS Juliet Grames The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna author Juliet Grames reads from her latest, The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia, which takes the reader back to early 1960s Italy to tell the story of a young American who comes to the titular small town to open a nursery school, only to find herself wrapped up a murder case. Free...

    MUSIC

    blink-182 Despite the title of their latest album (and this tour) being One More Time…, there’s no sign that clown princes of pop punk are hanging it up again just yet. If anything, the band has been re-invigorated, both by bassist Mark Hoppus’ recent victory over cancer and the return of original guitarist (and UFO enthusiast) Tom DeLonge. $47-$157, 6:30 p.m., Fenway Park, 4 Jersey St., Boston

    BOOKS + READINGS

    Taffy Brodesser-Akner The New York Times Magazine writer and novelist (Fleischman Is in Trouble) talks to Tom Perrotta about her latest work of fiction, Long Island Compromise, which details the history of the affluent Fletcher family, whose patriarch, Carl, was kidnapped and held for ransom in 1982—an event that reverberates uncomfortably for decades to come. $10-$38, 6 p.m., Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge

    MUSIC

    The Volunteers Known to their stans as TVT, this Korean alt rock band rose to viral fame on the strength of their self-produced SoundCloud demos. By the time their studio debut was released in 2021, they were one of the hottest bands in a country better known in the West for its shiny pop. Their most recent track is the sadly dreamy, mellotron-soaked ballad “L.” $40-$50, 6 p.m., Crystal Ballroom, 55 Davis Sq., Somerville Boston Landmarks Orchestra: Gershwin & Williams: American Icons Christop...

    PODCASTS

    Sexy Unique Podcast Bravely, Lara Marie Schoenhals and Carey O’Donnell take their a vocally fried survey of reality TV and pop culture, into actual reality. Originally limited to breakdowns of Vanderpump Rules, the series has expanded to coverage of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, And Just Like That…, a rewatch of the notorious Jersey Shore, and other great works of contemporary “unscripted” theater. $34, 7:30 p.m., Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave., Somerville

    MUSIC

    YG A native of the storied rap city of Compton, California, YG first blew up in 2010 with the party track “Toot It and Boot It”; his biggest hit to date was 2018’s financially braggadocious “Big Bank.” His last solo album was 2022’s I Got Issues. $45.40-$502.25, 9 p.m., Big Night Live, 110 Causeway St., Boston The Rigometrics Portland, Maine indie rockers The Rigometrics are equal parts silly and badass, from their over-the-top songs with grit-covered blues riffs and wailing “classic rock” vo...

    BOOKS + READINGS

    Susan Clare Zalkind The writer and producer of the Hulu true crime series The Murders Before the Marathon discusses her hybrid memoir/investigation The Waltham Murders, which began in this magazine and covers the same grisly 2011 triple homicide in Waltham as the series, probing its possible connections to the Boston Marathon bombing. For Zalkind, who lost a friend in the murder, the case is of more than just professional interest. Free, 6 p.m., Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge

    MUSIC

    Katy Kirby This coolly earnest Texan singer-songwriter’s debut album Cool Dry Place was the talk of the indie tastemakers in 2021; when its follow-up, Blue Raspberry, appeared at the beginning of this year, the critics confirmed it was no sophomore slump. One of its highlights, “Cubic Zirconia”, is a carefully written chronicle of relationship dissatisfaction. $25.50, 8 p.m., Brighton Music Hall, 158 Brighton Ave., Allston Oston Oston is aspiring pop singer-songwriter Austin Wolfe, who confid...

    COMEDY

    Brad Williams A familiar face in TV and movies over the past 20 years, Brad Williams is also the only comedian ever to headline a Cirque du Soleil show. His latest comedy special is the self-released Starfish, whose topics include his experiences as a first-time father and his contempt for his wife’s best friend, Carol. $29-$71, 7:30 p.m., Chevalier Theater, 30 Forest St., Medford Shyam Subramanian Though he portrays himself as a suburbanite slacker who still lives with his parents in his 30s...

    MOVIES

    Paris Is Burning Catch an outdoor screening of this seminal 1990 documentary on the New York City ballroom scene of the 1980s, where voguing was born, not to mention much of the drag slang—“serving,” “realness,” “shade,” etc.—that’s now a part of the American vernacular. $7, 8 p.m., Loring Greenough House, 12 South St., Jamaica Plain

    MUSIC

    SiR This Californian R&B singer dropped his fourth album, Heavy, in March. The slow, vibey title track thrives on empty space, giving SiR plenty of room to show off his voice’s expressiveness and range. More recently, he collaborated with Anderson .Paak on the aspiring summer jam “Poetry In Motion”. $59.50-$297.50, 8 p.m., Citizens House of Blues, 15 Lansdowne St., Boston Tinariwen This mesmerizing guitar-based Tuareg musical collective sounds like the desert feels—sun-baked, vast, and inhere...

    FESTIVAL

    Boston Race Amity Art & Music Festival Dedicated to the promotion of interracial harmony, this fest includes an appropriately diverse array of performances from Ava Panza, legendary local breakdance troupe The Floorlords, DJ Trigga Tre, The Rough Suspects, Zili Misik, and Penn Badgley, plus an appearance from Vermont ice cream mavens Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. Free, 12 p.m.-6 p.m., Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 4 S Market Bldg., Boston

    MUSIC

    Two Door Cinema Club This northern Irish rock outfit survived the standard British music press hype test in the early 2010s, maintaining a sizable following despite a relative absence from the international charts for most of the past decade. Their most recent single, 2023’s “Sure Enough”, sports a hard-driving chorus and Devo-esque synths. $40.95-$389.61, 8 p.m., Leader Bank Pavilion, 290 Northern Ave., Boston

    SHOPPING

    SoWa Open Market This popular Sunday event features dozens of vendors selling their own jewelry, clothing, household items, art, and more, plus special performances and events, a chance to check out the open studios of dozens of local artists, and a rotating selection of food trucks. It runs every Sunday through October 27. Free, 11 a.m-4 p.m., 500 Harrison Ave., Boston

    Innovation: Earth Explore the newest advancements in sustainability at this interactive, “choose your own adventure”-style exhibit, part of the Museum of Science’s Year of the Earthshot. You’ll get the latest on urban farming, electric vehicles, and solar panels, as well as less-discussed topics, like using mushrooms to make leather, and you’ll get...

    July 2024

    1. Tuesday, July 23, 2024. Blink-182 headlines Fenway Park, 4 Jersey St., Boston. With Pierce the Veil and Ekkstacy. [Tickets]

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