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1 event,Smack Dab Queer Open Mic First Friday of the month Sign-up at 6:30, performances start at 7! Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is a free 18+ LGBTQIA community open mic in Greenfield, MA with the slogan “All genders, all the time.” Your hosts are Jules and Avery. Smack Dab Queer Open Mic is modeled after the now defunct Smack Dab in San Francisco, founded in 2003 by Kirk Read and Larry-bob Roberts at Magnet, the gay men’s health clinic in the Castro. If you’d like to perform at the open mic, please come sign up and bring five to seven minutes of whatever you want to share: stories, poems, a song, dance, your art or, perhaps you’d simply like to join us as audience? We’re the friendliest open mic you’ll find, but we pay attention to time. Questions? Contact Jules and Avery at [email protected]
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While you’re out enjoying the Greenfield Winter Carnival, warm up in the pub with some live music and a pint. Just Fine Thank You Band plays electric-ukulele driven arrangements of favorite songs ranging from country to jazz standards to punk rock. https://justfinethankyouband.com 📷: Heidi Kmetz This is a family friendly event, and Four Phantoms features a small food menu and a wide variety of beer, cider, mead, and non-alcoholic beverages.
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Like an open mic but MORE. Theater! Dance! Music! Literature! Spoken Word! Storytelling! Magic! Puppetry! Circus and Sideshow! Comedy! Improv! Any form of art or entertainment that can be staged, in any stage of development. Signup starts at 6:30, show starts at 7. 5 minute limit for each act. You can use our sound system if you’d like audio to backup your act- connect using Bluetooth, plugin using 1/8″ mic jack input, or bring adapter if needed. |
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Join GCC to celebrate Black History Month with an evening of marvelous narrative vocal performances by highly-acclaimed operatic tenor Perry Brisbon, Director of Turning Point, University Choir and Templeton Honors College Chorale at Eastern University. Brisbon's narrative performance chronicles the evolution of African American musical traditions commencing with "negro spirituals" and their influence on blues, gospel, jazz, classic soul, rock ’n’ roll, funk, disco, house, reggae and hip-hop. Vocal narrations will educate and celebrate the poignant, perennial influences of Black artists on American music. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments provided, RSVP requested. |
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Every Monday night come to 4 Chapman Street in Greenfield for Karaoke with Dirty Johnny! 8P No cover 21+
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Community Gathering every 4th Tuesday 7:00 - 8:00 pm Donations to Grange appreciated No cover charge - Kids welcome
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Vimana is a "heavy jazz" trio (Brian Rodrigues, bass; Bruce Todd, drums; Leo Hwang, guitar) based in Montague and mix equal parts rock, funk, and jazz into a stone cauldron. Vimana creates all original jazz fusion compositions that have a sound that is contemporary but reflects in our influences from the 1960s and 1970s and weaves together cultural roots from Korea, to Portugal, to America.
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Postcards from the Promised Land is a poetic journey through memory, migration, and becoming. This original performance weaves spoken word and song to trace the immigration story of a young Jamaican boy sent to America with a promise to write home. Charged by his great-grandmother to send postcards and letters back to “the yard,” he chronicles his new world in snapshots—each poem a dispatch, each song a stamped confession. From the bright hope of arrival to the complex realities of growing up in an urban Black community, these pieces capture culture shock, humor, longing, survival, and self-discovery. The postcards evolve over time—at first full of wonder, then edged with questions, and eventually grounded in hard-earned truth. Through rhythm, storytelling, and music, Postcards from the Promised Land explores identity, family legacy, and the meaning of “promise.” It is a love letter across borders, a conversation between generations, and a reminder that the American dream looks different depending on who is writing home. Pay What You Can ($20 suggested) Marlon “Inphynit” Carey is a storyteller, hip-hop artist, slam poet, actor, and educator with Rhode Island Black Storytellers (RIBS). For over eight years, he has woven narratives that spark empathy, humor, and community…
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