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Winter Jazz Fest at Alias Coffee Roasters in Troy, NY featuring: Joel Frahm

The airways of Troy, NY will be filled with the sounds of world class jazz as Winter Jazz Fest kicks off on Sunday, February 18th at 6pm Coming on Sunday, February 18th at Alias Coffee Roasters in Troy, NY will be the 2nd annual Winter Jazz Fest. This event features some of New York States top artists from a variety of styles. Whether you like the sounds of a traditional guitar trio, the elegance of a vocal set or high powered sax driven hard bop this festival has something everyone can enjoy.   6pm - The Killdeer Trio featuring: Wyatt

Hidden Figures Movie Night!

North Adams Public Library 74 Church St, North Adams, MA, US

In honor of Black History Month, join NAPL and MCLA's Femme Forward Coalition for a FREE screening of Hidden Figures! 3rd floor community room. Snacks will be provided. If possible, please bring your own seating. Any questions, email Adult Services Librarian Ryan Miller at [email protected], or give us a call. Funded through the generosity of the Friends of NAPL!

Board Game Night

$5 EntryUse any of the stores rental games, or bring your own!https://www.facebook.com/events/348094127936677/?event_time_id=348094174603339

Dreams Are Colder Than Death

Boundary-destroying in his approach to reframing film vocabulary, Arthur Jafa was taught by Haile Gerima at Howard University. In 2014, he made Dreams Are Colder Than Death, an essay film on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. In his experimental use of imagery of Black life, Jafa doesn’t merely document but interrogates the realities of African American lives today.Free. Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524.

Queering Perspectives Festival: YOUR SEXTS ARE SHIT: OLDER BETTER LETTERS

Your Sexts Are Shit: Older Better Letters is an intimate, funny, filthy, and moving solo show from Rachel Mars that triangulates the sex and love letters of long-dead artists, contemporary sexts, and a meditation on the construction of the queer female body. Come! Take pleasure in James Joyce’s passion for arse, find out who sneaked her gay lover into the White House, hear from Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Mozart and bear witness to the best/worst sexts ever sent, in an erotic archive shot through with Rachel’s personal ventures in contemporary Queer kink.A joint Q&A with Salty Brine will be on

Indie Night: Krishna Guthrie Band

63 Flansburg Ave Dalton, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01226

7-9pm$10Indie Night is a monthly series highlighting emerging independent artists.The Guthrie family story is interwoven into the fabric of American music. While Krishna Guthrie incorporates elements of his lineage, from the folk roots of his great-grandfather, Woody to the masterful storytelling of his grandfather Arlo, he’s not afraid of adding influences from his own generation as he carves his own initials in the family tree. At a young age, Krishna began touring internationally with his family as well as playing in local bands when off the road. Becoming skilled at several instruments, he also started writing his own songs. In

Bigmouth Strikes Again: The Smiths Show

’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, 1000 Main St., Williamstown, MA, 01267, United States

Cabaret artist, writer, and performer Salty Brine ventures into the dark and disturbed, weaving Frankenstein and the historical context of Mary Shelley’s writing around The Smiths’ post-punk, indie classic The Queen is Dead.Presented as part of the Queering Perspectives festival.

Queering Perspectives Festival: YOUR SEXTS ARE SHIT: OLDER BETTER LETTERS

CenterStage, ’62 Center

Your Sexts Are Shit: Older Better Letters is an intimate, funny, filthy, and moving solo show from Rachel Mars that triangulates the sex and love letters of long-dead artists, contemporary sexts, and a meditation on the construction of the queer female body. Come! Take pleasure in James Joyce’s passion for arse, find out who sneaked her gay lover into the White House, hear from Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Mozart and bear witness to the best/worst sexts ever sent, in an erotic archive shot through with Rachel’s personal ventures in contemporary Queer kink. A joint Q&A with Salty Brine will be

Forest Avenue – Friday Night Cafe

Forest Avenue is a musical ensemble offering traditional music and original tunes. The group interprets tunes from a wide diaspora of cultures in ways that range from eccentric and reverent to dramatic and downright deconstructed. Members are Andy VanAssche, guitar; Désirée Lowit, fiddle; Eveline MacDougall, fiddle, viola, and accordion; and Dan Frank, mandolin and hurdy-gurdy. Together, the members of Forest Avenue bring broad experience and diverse viewpoints to the stage while still remaining strongly rooted in traditional music. https://www.facebook.com/events/368055699241688/