The idea of Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur playing together on a stage isn’t anything new. Get down to a Kweskin-Muldaur get-together Kevin Slaneįind more things to do on ’s new calendar ? The official box office has closed in the last 48 hours, but fans can use the festival’s official ticket exchange for hassle-free purchasing from fellow fans. Others in the packed lineup include Stick Figure, Dirty Heads, Stephen Marley, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Umphrey’s McGee. Johnson’s performance is his only visit to Massachusetts on his current tour, while the funky ducks of Vulfpeck will be performing live for the first time since their sold-out Madison Square Garden show in 2019. As in years past, the headliners for this year’s festival are decidedly jam-heavy, with Jack Johnson, Phil Lesh & Friends, and Vulfpeck getting top billing. The vibes will be immaculate at the 2022 Levitate Music Festival, which brings jam bands from near and far to the Marshfield Fair grounds for a three-day festival from Friday to Sunday. Gwen Egan Jam with Jack Johnson at Levitate Music Festivalīoston Calling isn’t the only major Massachusetts music festival. Tickets for the exhibit, which is produced by “Beyond Monet” company Paquin Entertainment Group, are available on the event website. The exhibit will combine projection mapping, a technique used to display video projections onto irregularly shaped objects or rooms, and “cinematic storytelling” to create an immersive experience. The North American tour of National Geographic’s new exhibition, “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience,” is coming to Boston for a short time beginning on July 8 and running through September 18. Have you ever wanted to see Egypt through the eyes of King Tut? National Geographic is granting that wish with their newest national exhibit coming to Boston, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. Kevin Slane Go ‘Beyond King Tut’ with new immersive exhibit
Registration for the event is free, though a donation via the museum’s website is encouraged. The climate activist and New Yorker contributing writer recently published an excerpt from his new book in the magazine, which attempts to contextualize our nation’s current racial and economic inequality by re-examining pivotal moments during his adolescent years. This Thursday, the Corncord Museum will host a virtual conversation with author, activist, and educator Bill McKibben, whose new book “The Flag, The Cross, and The Station Wagon” draws from his years growing up in Lexington. Have an idea about what we should cover? Leave us a comment on this article or in the BosTen Facebook group, or email us at Re-examine recent local history with Bill McKibben Sign up for our weekly email newsletter here. Now offering 10% off food and drink to teachers and first responders.Welcome to BosTen, your weekly guide to the coolest events and best things to do in Boston this weekend. The hot tasty bites, cold shareable plates, and luxe desserts are perfect for snacking in one hand while you keep on keepin’ on with your brush in the other. There are no starving artists around here, either! By design, the menu caters to those who strive to have a brush in one hand and a boneless wing in the other. They also have a variety of sodas, juices, and nonalcoholic options available.
Muse has a fully stocked beer & wine bar – and the house-made boozy punch is the true definition of liquid inspiration. You won’t need to BYO…anything to help you get those creative juices flowing. You won’t find more options or variety of paint styles out there and with (literally) thousands of paintings to choose from there’s definitely a painting that will be perfect for your whole crew. They also host private parties if you’re looking for something a little more VIP. Each month you pick from a curated event calendar filled with classic favorites, fun theme nights, and brand new seasonal paintings to choose from.
A great option for date night, girls’ night, a birthday or bachelorette party, or a team-building event…and absolutely NO art experience is required! They’ll show you step-by-step how to paint from mixing colors, to how to hold your brush, if there’s a trick for it they’ll show you how it’s done.