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Boston Events Insider: Boston Chinese New Year Lion Dance is Sunday

Hi!

Every year I track 1600 annual events, and the hardest ones include the Chinatown events. I guess they don't know (or care) about promotion.

Well, I just learned at the last minute that there will indeed be a Chinese New Year celebration, complete with a lion dance and lots of arts and music. It's this Sunday, February 1st, 10am-5pm. It's free, at the corner of Harrison Ave & Essex St, Boston, MA. See http://www.chinatownmainstreet.org

-Johnny

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Boston Events Insider: Johnny's New England Manifesto 2009: Why to Be Proud!

Are you glum about New England in the winter? Taking flack from your wimpy friends from California and Florida?

I have just published Johnny's New England Manifesto 2009. Read it and be proud!

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Boston Events Insider: Johnny's List of Weird Boston Events: 01/25/09


The Week in Weird
Harvard Square Winter Carnival Chili Cook-Off & VolleyballJan 31Boston Metro
The weird event of the week is an outdoor volleyball tournament and chili contest in Harvard Square. 2009: Details are few but hit up Harvard Square from 1-3pm and look around for it. And they'll have live music. Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA. more
Harvard Square Winter Green BreakfastJan 30Boston Metro
Also in Harvard, wear green and get a free breakfast. 2009: 7-9am. It has something to do with the "Walk/Ride Days" program. As though Bostonians don't know the subway exists? Holyoke Center and Forbes Plaza, 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
MIT 6.270 Robot Competition (physical robots)Jan 29Boston Metro
Also, it's robot competition week at MIT, as different classes come to an end. This one's the biggest and best, where students build physical robots and have them compete. MIT Room 26-100, Cambridge, MA. more
Maslab Robotics ContestJan 30Boston Metro
Also involving real robots! 2009: Open house at 3:30pm then contest at 5:30pm. MIT Room 26-100, Cambridge, MA. more
MIT 6.370 Robot Competition (software "bots")Jan 31Boston Metro
This one involves software-only robots that compete in a virtual world. With lasers! OooOo. 2009: 7-9pm. MIT Kresge Auditorium, Cambridge, MA. more
Dorkbot Kick-Off MeetingJan 27Boston Metro
2009: 7-9pm. This is also a good time to start making your own robots, or other high-tech toys, with this kick-off meeting to Dorkbot, a local hobby club. Willoughby & Baltic, 197a Elm Street, Somerville, MA. more
Market Day at Birka: Renaissance FaireJan 30 - Jan 31New Hampshire
Perhaps you prefer the past to the future. This is the largest local event by the SCA, the Society for Creative Anachronism, as seen in the 2008 movie "Role Models". They'll have a medeival market place, food, costuming, fight tournaments, and you'll learn something about history. 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH.(603) 715-5523. more
Charm School @ MITJan 30Boston Metro
Also for geeks, Charm School teaches the unwritten rules of social conduct, like what to do with all those forks at a fancy restaurant. 2009: 12-4pm. No signup required. Student Center, MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Experience the Way of Tea - Japanese Tea CeremonyJan 31Boston Metro
You'll be able to use your new social skills at this formal tea ceremony. 2009: 1-3pm. Free but RSVP in advance. MIT Room 10-105, Cambridge, MA. more
Special Effects at the MoviesJan 27 - Jan 29Boston Metro
Did you miss last week's science fiction marathon? Come see unnamed special effects movies and hear unnamed people talk about how it all works. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Adult Spelling Bee (and we do mean X-rated)Jan 30Boston Metro
OK. MIT isn't the only source of weird this January. BU is hosting a spelling bee featuring naughty words. However, you'll have to befriend someone waiting in line with a BU ID and become a "guest". Boston University, Boston, MA. more
AIDS Dance-a-ThonJan 30Boston Metro
2009: 8pm-12am. Marriott Hotel, 110 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA. more

Recurring Events
Free Admission to the Old State House MuseumJan 1 - Jan 31Boston Metro
The entire month of January is free for Massachusetts residents (bring an ID) at the Old State House Museum. 206 Washington St , Boston, MA, Boston, MA. more
Sleigh rides & smores at Point of View FarmJan 2 - Feb 28New Hampshire
Weekends through February, you can get a real sleigh ride in New Hampshire. 160 South Road, Deerfield, NH.603-463-7974. more
Kimball Farm Horse-Draw Sleigh RidesJan 2 - Feb 28Northern Mass
Or closer to Boston in Haverhill, MA, if there's snow. Kimball Farm Corn Maze, 780 East Broadway, Haverhill, MA.978 521-3990. more
MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period)Jan 5 - Feb 1Boston Metro
Over winter break, MIT holds a variety of classes, lectures, and special events many of which are open to the public. Check their calendar. MIT, Cambridge, MA.617-253-1000. more

Performance
CabaretJan 11 - Feb 8Boston Metro
I've seen this show and it's genuinely fantastic. It's a glimpse into the culture that prepared Germany for World War II and the persecution of Jews, set to a musical. Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA. more
Rossum's Universal RobotsJan 22 - Jan 31Boston Metro
Also involving science fiction, but retro --- from the 1920s -- is "Rossum's Universal Robots", a theatre show about revolting robots. Jan 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 @ 8 PM, Jan 25 @ 2pm. Or check out the beggars' "Pay-What-You-Can" preview Jan 22 @ 8 PM. Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA.(617) 926-1245. more
Bread and Puppet TheatreJan 26 - Feb 1Boston Metro
27 puppeteers and a brass band. One show for adults and one for kids. 539 Tremont Street, Boston, MA.617-426-1522. more
Kennedy Center American College Theater FestivalJan 27 - Feb 1Northern Mass
Regional portion of the nation's foremost college-level theater festival. Fitchburg State College, 160 Pearl St, Fitchburg, MA.(978) 534-9000. more
ElvisJan 31 - Feb 1Boston Metro
Elvis has been sighted a lot recently. He returns to the Regent Theatre Jan 31 and Feb 1. Regent Theatre, Arlington, MA. more

Travel
200th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe's bdayJan 17 - Feb 1Maryland
A big Poe event is being held in Maryland, if you'd like to travel. Baltimore, MD. more

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Boston Events Insider: Johnny's List of Weird Boston Events: 01/18/09

It's Inauguration Week! Enjoy it. :)

-Johnny


The Week in Weird
Inauguration Day at Kennedy School of GovernmentJan 20Boston Metro
The quirky event of the week is undoubtedly Inauguration Day. Like most smart people, you've figured out that you can get a much better view on a television than craning your neck in the bitter cold in Washington DC. But it's still fun to see the event with fans rather than at a bar. Well, the Kennedy School of Government is the place to be, and who knows, one of the political science majors there at Harvard may be a president too someday. 11:30am Inauguration Day in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum. Arrive super early. I'll be there, say hi. Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA. more
Inauguration Day at Kennedy Library & MuseumJan 20Boston Metro
Or come watch the big TV at the Kennedy Library, 9am-5pm. Kennedy Library & Museum, Boston, MA. more
Inauguration Day at Harvard BookstoreJan 20Boston Metro
Or, watch the Inauguration Live at Harvard Book Store, 11:30am, capacity 60 people. Harvard Bookstore, Cambridge, MA. more
Inauguration Day at Outside In the Cold at HarvardJan 20Boston Metro
Or, if you can't get in, stand on the sidewalk in front of Cardullo's Gourmet Shoppe and the Info Booth at Harvard Square, 10am-2pm for TV coverage.iewing stands will be created in front of Cardullo's Gourmet Shoppe (a Hot Spot for Red Sox viewing) and in front of the iconic Info Booth (home of the eye catching Lumen Eclipse Outdoor Video Gallery). Info Booth near the Harvard subway, Cambridge, MA. more
Inauguration Day Ball @ Upstairs on the SquareJan 20Boston Metro
There will be an Inaugural Ballroom Dance at Upstairs on the Square. 91 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA. more
Inauguration Day Ball @ OMJan 20Boston Metro
This one's hosted by Young Democrats of Harvard University and it's right next door. 9pm-1am. 92 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA. more
Inauguration Day Gala On IceJan 20Boston Metro
I really don't know what this is, but I'm guessing that the Charles Hotel Ice Skating Rink is open as usual but they'll have a DJ. 5-9pm: featuring DJ Kamal from the Boston French Parties and raffle prizes. 1 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA. more more
Inauguration Day Promotion "Obama Worth A DollarJan 20Boston Metro
J.P. Licks has a special Inauguration Day Sundae! But it's only $1 off. Woopie? 1312 Massachusetts Ave,, Cambridge, MA. more
Martin Luther King Day @ Boston Childrens MuseumJan 19Boston Metro
But wait! There are other black leaders we need to be celebrating. Although of course, every bar is pretending that MLK Day is a great excuse to drink alcohol. But that's not something you'll get fooled by, right? Here's a Martin Luther King celebration at the Boston Children's Museum. Boston Children's Museum, Boston, MA. more
Martin Luther King Day ConcertsJan 19Boston Metro
And two concerts: one at the New England Conservatory Jan 19 @ 1pm and 7pm, and one at Faneuil Hall Jan 19, speakers @ 12pm and then @ 3pm a concert with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra. This is presented by the Museum of African-American History, and the event was unlisted on their website nor the City of Boston's. But I spent over an hour on the phone and got it because Johnny's List is just that awesome. Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA. more
Martin Luther King weekend @ Harvard SquareJan 19Boston Metro
This one's my pick for the MLK day. 2009: There will be a speech at 1pm, in front of Out of Town News at Harvard Square by the subway. Also the Harvard Square Business Association swears they will be doing something else, they just don't know what yet. I called. Check their calendar. But it will include the "Joyful Noise" concert at Harvard's Sanders Theatre. Harvard Square, Boston, MA. more more
Martin Luther King Day Open House @ MFAJan 19Boston Metro
Also, the MFA is free on Martin Luther King Day. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. more
Arisia Fan ConventionJan 16 - Jan 19Boston Metro
Ignoring all of this historical-ness is Arisia. But they're focused on the medeival ages and the future. Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Cambridge, MA. more
VERICONJan 23 - Jan 25Boston Metro
Also a science fiction convention, but smaller, is VERICON, run by Harvard students. Sever Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. more
Annual Science Fiction Marathon @ MIT LSCJan 24Boston Metro
And next weekend, MIT hosts a sci-fi marathon. 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more

Performance
Rossum's Universal RobotsJan 22 - Jan 31Boston Metro
Also involving science fiction, but retro --- from the 1920s -- is "Rossum's Universal Robots", a theatre show about revolting robots. Jan 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 @ 8 PM, Jan 25 @ 2pm. Or check out the beggars' "Pay-What-You-Can" preview Jan 22 @ 8 PM. Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA.(617) 926-1245. more

The Week in Weird
Darwin BicentennialJan 22 - Jan 24Boston Metro
Also old-timey is the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birthday. There will be events all over the city and this is the first and the most academic. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Battle of the Brownies @ MITJan 19Boston Metro
Also at MIT, a brownies bake-off, as well. 2009: 7-8:30pm. Yum! Student Center, W20-491, 88 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
Milk Chocolate Tasting @ MITJan 24Boston Metro
And a milk chocolate tasting. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Hot Chocolate Tasting and Ice Sculpture Contest.Jan 24Boston Metro
But I would hold out for the one at Harvard, which will also feature ice sculptures. I have no further info on this as of yet. Call 'em. Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA. more
Chocolate Tour of BostonJan 25Boston Metro
Or take a tour of all the Boston locales for chocolate. 2009: Meet at MIT Lobby 7, 2-5pm. Meet at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
Annual Humus Taste-Off @ MITJan 21Boston Metro
Personally I would go for the chocolate, but MIT Hillel is having a hummus competition. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
[SENSE]ation Day at Fuller MuseumJan 19South Shore
They're also having a festival at the Fuller Museum, which is an amazing museum all about crafts. I've been many times and highly recommend it. They'll have interactive performances, participatory arts making, candy making demonstrations, Japanese paper dyeing, mask-making, etc. 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA.508-588-6000. more
Lunar New Year @ MoSJan 23Boston Metro
The lunar New Year is here and a few Chinese events are coming up (but not this week). Here are the first. This one's a social at the Museum of Science. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. more
Chinese New Year LanternJan 24Boston Metro
You can also make a paper lantern to celebrate. Artbeat, 212A Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA. more
Vietnamese TET CelebrationJan 24Boston Metro
The Vietnamese are celebrating as well. There's no website, but I called to confirm this. Harvard/Cleveland School, 11 Charles St, Dorchester, MA.
Chautauqua Evenings at Gore PlaceJan 23Boston Metro
This week is just full of off-beat events. This is a re-enactment lecture and Q&A at Gore Place, the historic mansion. And they have snowshoeing too! Gore Place, 52 Gore Street, Waltham, MA. more
Superbowl of Birding @ Joppa FlatsJan 24Northern Mass
Teams of adults and kids "compete" to find the most birds. Everyone welcome. 5am to 5pm. Joppa Flats Education Center, Newburyport, MA.978-462-9998. more
Ippi's Annual Flax Ice DerbyJan 25 - Feb 15North Shore
And ice fishing! On two different dates! One is a festival or some sort and the other... Is for Valentine's Day. Because nothing says Valentine's Day like ice fishing. I called and confirmed that their Jan 18 event is repeating on Jan 25. Lynn, MA. more
Amherst Railway Society - Big Railroad Hobby ShowJan 24 - Jan 25Western Mass
Finally, way out west is a model train show. They hook together dozens of privately built tracks to create one huge railroad track system. They don't actually say where it is to be held. But here's the address from last year. Eastern States Exposition, 1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA.617-822-4046. more

Also Fun
Boston Wine ExpoJan 23 - Jan 25Boston Metro
Or maybe you'd rather drink wine. Ho hum. Warning: don't drink your friend's hot chocolate. It may be spiked. Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, MA. more
Innovators Event: Beating the Casinos at Their Own GameJan 23Boston Metro
Or maybe you're silly enough to think you can beat Vegas. Museum of Science, Boston, MA. more

Recurring Events
Introduction to Commedia dell'ArteJan 13 - Jan 20Boston Metro
This event is also part of MIT's January break. You can learn a kind of improv comedy dating back to the Renaissance. There are a number of dance classes and more, too. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Free Admission to the Old State House MuseumJan 1 - Jan 31Boston Metro
The entire month of January is free for Massachusetts residents (bring an ID) at the Old State House Museum. 206 Washington St , Boston, MA, Boston, MA. more
Sleigh rides & smores at Point of View FarmJan 2 - Feb 28New Hampshire
Weekends through February, you can get a real sleigh ride in New Hampshire. 160 South Road, Deerfield, NH.603-463-7974. more
Kimball Farm Horse-Draw Sleigh RidesJan 2 - Feb 28Northern Mass
Or closer to Boston in Haverhill, MA, if there's snow. Kimball Farm Corn Maze, 780 East Broadway, Haverhill, MA.978 521-3990. more
MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period)Jan 5 - Feb 1Boston Metro
Over winter break, MIT holds a variety of classes, lectures, and special events many of which are open to the public. Snowball fight, learn Tai Chi, participate in making the world's largest matzah ball, or naming the largest number ever named. Or attend "charm school", and learn your manners. MIT, Cambridge, MA.617-253-1000. more

Performance
CabaretJan 11 - Feb 1Boston Metro
I've seen this show and it's genuinely fantastic. It's a glimpse into the culture that prepared Germany for World War II and the persecution of Jews, set to a musical. Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA. more
Cirque Le Masque CarnivalJan 21 - Jan 25Boston Metro
Heads up, here's a new age circus that's not Cirque du Soleil. Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston, MA.800-233-3123. more
Dar Williams & Joshua RadinJan 22Boston Metro
And Dar Williams is famous, but I forget for what. Folk music. Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA. more
Dance Complex Winter Shared Choreographers' Concert (perf.)Jan 23 - Jan 24Boston Metro
Every year there's a concert that I once mistook for participatory, and for some reason I keep listing it. Historic Odd Fellows Hall, 536 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA.617-547-9363. more

Travel
Edgar Allan Poe Theatre ShowJan 25 - Apr 26NYC
To honor Poe, his short stories have been adapted for the stage. New York, NY. more
200th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe's bdayJan 17 - Feb 1Maryland
As I metioned, an even bigger Poe event is being held in Maryland, if you'd like to travel. Baltimore, MD. more

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Boston Events Insider: Johnny's List of Quirky Boston Events: 1/12/09

Martin Luther King Day is coming up. Enjoy the long weekend! I'll blog about Inauguration Day activities (Jan 20) next week.

-Johnny


The Week in Weird
200th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe's bdayJan 15 - Jan 16Boston Metro
The event of the week is Edgar Allan Poe's 200th birthday! Poe was born in Boston although moved to Maryland, where there's also a celebration. Boston College will have speakers by authors who've written on Poe, readings, a birthday cake and a movie, over two days. Boston College, Devlin Hall 101, Boston, MA. more more
Arisia Fan Convention for Sci-Fi, RoleplayingJan 16 - Jan 19Boston Metro
Also geeky, take your enthusiasm to Arisia, the largest convention in Boston for sci-fi, anime, fantasy, roleplaying, and more. Make sure to check out Rickland's bookstore and say that Johnny sent you for a special discount. He will reply with the secret codephrase, "What discount?? Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Cambridge, MA. more
Annual MIT Mystery HuntJan 16 - Jan 19Boston Metro
Even more geeky, which is saying something, is the MIT Mystery Hunt, which people from the Boston community can probably sneak into. Join a team that unpuzzles a clue path and spends all weekend chasing down the location of a hidden coin. My suggestion: shadow the hunt's organizers as they hide the coin. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Primal Scream at HarvardJan 12Boston Metro
Harvard takes a different approach. At midnight Monday evening (that's tonight!) hundreds of students will gather naked on Harvard Yard to release their tension in a huge scream. It's always at midnight on the last night of reading period and the night before the first final exams in January. Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA.
Best Lesbian Erotica Reading and ReceptionJan 18Boston Metro
Readings and a wine & cheese reception. They don't specifically say this is a woman-only event but I would guess that it is intended that way. 308-A Harvard Street, Brookline, MA. more
Chocolate Tour of BostonJan 11 - Jan 25Boston Metro
Also not stated as exclusively for women, here's a tour of Boston's chocolate makers for those of us who are not on a diet. 2009: Meet at MIT Lobby 7, 2-5pm. Meet at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
Battle of the Brownies @ MITJan 19Boston Metro
The same group is having a brownies bake-off, as well. 2009: 7-8:30pm. Student Center, W20-491, 88 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
Fetes De Rois (Feast of the Kings)Jan 17Boston Metro
Centuries old French tradition, basically a party for kids, and they'll have a cake and lots of French culture. There's limited space, so RSVP. The French Library and Cultural Center, Boston, MA.617.912.0400. more
PuppetSLAMJan 17Boston Metro
This one is not for kids. It's a puppet show for adults, like Avenue Q. It seems arty & creative. If you miss it, they have them every two months or so. 32 Station Street, Brookline, MA. more
Japanese New YearJan 18Boston Metro
Boston Children's Museum, Boston, MA. more
[SENSE]ation Day at Fuller MuseumJan 19South Shore
They're also having a festival at the Fuller Museum, which is an amazing museum all about crafts. I've been many times and highly recommend it. They'll have interactive performances, participatory arts making, candy making demonstrations, Japanese paper dyeing, mask-making, etc. 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA.508-588-6000. more
Rock-paper-scissors ChampionshipJan 14Boston Metro
Closer in to Boston, the ultimate psych-out game is Rock Paper Scissors and this time, you're doing it for prizes. 2009: 7pm. PA's Lounge, 345 Someville Ave, Somerville, MA.617-776-1557. more

Also Fun
Martin Luther King Day @ Boston Childrens MuseumJan 19Boston Metro
Here's a Martin Luther King celebration at the Boston Children's Museum. Although of course, every bar is pretending that MLK Day is a great excuse to drink alcohol. But that's not something you'll get fooled by, right? Boston Children's Museum, Boston, MA. more
Martin Luther King Day ConcertsJan 19Boston Metro
And two concerts: one at the New England Conservatory Jan 19 @ 1pm and 7pm, and one at Faneuil Hall Jan 19, speakers @ 12pm and then @ 3pm a concert with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra. This is presented by the Museum of African-American History, and the event was unlisted on their website nor the City of Boston's. But I spent over an hour on the phone and got it because Johnny's List is just that awesome. Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA.Scott 617-725-0022 x20. more
Martin Luther King weekend @ Harvard SquareJan 19Boston Metro
Also the Harvard Square Business Association swears they will be doing something, they just don't know what yet. I called. Check their calendar. But it will include the "Joyful Noise" concert at Harvard's Sanders Theatre. Harvard Square, Boston, MA. more more
Martin Luther King Day Open House @ MFAJan 19Boston Metro
The MFA is free on Martin Luther King Day. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. more
Concord Museum is FreeJan 18Metro West
The Concord museum is also free, but on Sunday. Concord Museum, Concord, MA. more
MIT Chantey & Maritime SingJan 18Boston Metro
Also Sunday, sing songs and learn what you do with a drunken sailor, early in the mornin'. MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA. more
Benjamin Franklin in Boston: A Walking TourJan 17Boston Metro
What about Benjamin Franklin? Why doesn't he get a day? Here's a thinly disguised generic Boston walking tour that makes the great man it's excuse. Boston, MA. more
World of WheelsJan 9 - Jan 11Boston Metro
They're also having a big car festival (woo-hoo...). Boston Expo Center, Boston, MA. more
Greater Boston Antiques FestivalJan 17 - Jan 18Boston Metro
And if you have any cash left after buying holiday gifts, you can spend it on old stuff. Um, antiques. Shriner's Auditorium, Wilmington, MA.(781) 862-4039. more

Recurring Events
Free Admission to the Old State House MuseumJan 1 - Jan 31Boston Metro
The entire month of January is free for Massachusetts residents (bring an ID) at the Old State House Museum. 206 Washington St , Boston, MA, Boston, MA. more
MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period)Jan 5 - Feb 1Boston Metro
Over winter break, MIT holds a variety of classes, lectures, and special events many of which are open to the public. Snowball fight, learn Tai Chi, participate in making the world's largest matzah ball, or naming the largest number ever named. Or attend "charm school", and learn your manners. MIT, Cambridge, MA.617-253-1000. more
Introduction to Commedia dell'ArteJan 13 - Jan 20Boston Metro
This event is also part of MIT's January break. You can learn a kind of improv comedy dating back to the Renaissance. There are a number of dance classes and more, too. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Sleigh rides & smores at Point of View FarmJan 2 - Feb 28New Hampshire
Weekends through February, you can get a real sleigh ride in New Hampshire. 160 South Road, Deerfield, NH.603-463-7974. more
Kimball Farm Horse-Draw Sleigh RidesJan 2 - Feb 28Northern Mass
Or closer to Boston in Haverhill, MA, if there's snow. Kimball Farm Corn Maze, 780 East Broadway, Haverhill, MA.978 521-3990. more

Performance
Cirque Le Masque CarnivalJan 21 - Jan 25Boston Metro
Heads up, here's a new age circus that's not Cirque du Soleil. Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston, MA.800-233-3123. more
Dar Williams & Joshua RadinJan 22Boston Metro
And Dar Williams is famous, but I forget for what, in folk music. Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA. more

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Boston Events Insider: Johnny's List of Quirky Boston Events: 1/04/09

This week I've included a few recurring events to make up for the lack of special one-shot events in January. Also, I have a new website, at http://johnnyslist.org. If you're reading this by RSS or email then apparently it's working for you and you don't need to resubscribe or anything.

-Johnny


The Week in Weird
Boston Celtic Music FestivalJan 9 - Jan 10Boston Metro
Here's the weird event of the week is the Boston Celtic Music Festival, which takes place at several venues in Cambridge. There will be participatory dance as well as performance of dance and music. And they're having some kind of "Olympics", which is sort of sad because it's clearly meant to be a draw, but goes completely undescribed on their website. The festival looks great, though. Club Passim, 47 Palmer Street, Cambridge, MA. more
Boston No Pants RideJan 10Boston Metro
Every year the pranksters in Boston (and New York) ride the subway with only their underwear. Now that's classy. 1:30-3:30pm. On the subway, Boston, MA. more
Chocolate Tour of BostonJan 11 - Jan 25Boston Metro
But this event is more suitable for most of us: a tour of Boston's chocolate makers. 2009: Meet at MIT Lobby 7, 2-5pm. Meet at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA. more
Introduction to Commedia dell'ArteJan 6 - Jan 20Boston Metro
This event is also part of MIT's January break of creative workshops. You can learn a kind of improv comedy dating back to the Renaissance. There are a number of dance classes and more, too. MIT, Cambridge, MA. more
Wenham Museum's Model Railroad and Hobby ShowJan 10North Shore
Also weird, but more family-oriented, is a train show. It doesn't actually happen in the museum (which has a model train collection and is doing a Lego Trains exhibit Jan 17), but down the street at a local school, with 75 dealer tables. Snow date the next day. Buker School, School Street, Wenham, MA. more
Gadgets & Gizmos @ Phillips HouseJan 11North Shore
While you're on the north shore, check out this historic look at old timey kitchen appliances at the Phillips House. It's a good excuse to spend a day in Salem. 2009: Also Feb 8, Mar 8, 10:30am-12pm. 34 Chestnut Street, Salem, MA.978-744-0440. more
Winter Trails DayJan 10Metro West
Winter Trails Day actually takes place across a number of dates, but the main event is free snoeshowing and free cross-country skiing at the Weston Ski Track. If there's snow. Weston Ski Track @ the Martin Golf Course, Weston, MA. more

Also Fun
Forest Hills Cemetery ConcertJan 11Boston Metro
Because special events are thin in January, here are a few regularly occurring events to check out. You can make your own trail day by walking Forest Hills Cemetery. Cemeteries are always kept cleared of snow in the wintertime. Go anytime, or attend the madrigals concert they have planned January 11. 95 Forest Hills Ave, Boston, MA.617-524-0128. more
Arnold ArboretumJan 11Boston Metro
The Arnold Arboretum is also open and cleared during the winter. They're having a guided walk Jan 11 and a poetry reading Jan 20. 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, MA.617-524-1718. more
Boston Poetry SlamJan 1 - Dec 31Boston Metro
Speaking of poetry, the Boston Poetry Slam is every Wednesday night, 8pm-midnight. It's more like a series of one person plays, because the "readers" really perform more like actors. I've seen a little and recommend it. Cantab Lounge, 738 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA.617 354-2685. more
CoCo Key Water Resort at the Sheraton FerncroftJan 1 - Dec 31North Shore
Yearning for summertime? You can rent it! There's an indoor, year-round water park on the North Shore in Danvers, MA. The Sheraton Ferncroft, 50 Ferncroft Rd., Danvers, MA.(978) 777-2500. more
Urban Oasis (Cambridge)Jan 1 - Dec 31Boston Metro
You can also get a little summer at Inman Oasis. This is the only hot tub rental place in Boston (unless you want to pay for a hotel room with a hot tub, or visit my place), the former Urban Oasis. There's a "community tub" which you don't need to reserve in advance for, but need to bring a swimsuit. And they have a number of private room tubs as well. 243 Hampshire St, Cambridge, MA.617-491-0176. more
LazerZone (Marlborough)Jan 1 - Dec 31Metro West
Or try this indoor arcade. Adults and kids are both welcome, and I tried it out last year. It's highly recommended! 416 Boston Post Road East, Marlborough, MA.508 303-9900. more
LazerZone (Randolph)Jan 1 - Dec 31Metro West
The other LazerZone is in Randolph. Rt. 28. 330 North Main St, Randolph, MA.781 961-3300. more
Boston BowlJan 1 - Dec 31Boston Metro
Now that the Good Time Emporium is gone, check out Boston Bowl. They have 44 bowling lanes, pool, arcade, batting cages. The best part is they're one of a very few places in Boston that's open 24 hours. And they have "cosmic bowling", Fri & Sat after 7:30pm, which is some kind of glow-in-the-dark experience. 820 Morrisey Blvd, Boston, MA.617-825-3800. more
Sacco's Bowl-HavenJan 1 - Dec 31Boston Metro
Sacco's is smaller, but closer. They have bowling and 8 pool tables. And they have a similar "Moonlight bowling" event on Fridays, with a disco ball and dim lighting. You should always call ahead when bowling because leagues sometimes reserve an entire place. 45 Day Street, Somerville, MA.617 776-0552. more
Midnight SeductionJan 10Boston Metro
Are you interested in sexuality? Go beyond the books and dry lectures and you may see a little at this free party. Mystery location, Cambridge, MA. more
Bostons Rock Fetish NiteJan 9Boston Metro
Or visit this nightclub event which is more public but involves dancing and music. Castillo's Night Club, 355 Ferry Street, Everett, MA. more

Recurring Events
Free Admission to the Old State House MuseumJan 1 - Jan 31Boston Metro
The entire month of January is free for Massachusetts residents (bring an ID) at the Old State House Museum. 206 Washington St , Boston, MA, Boston, MA. more
MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period)Jan 5 - Feb 1Boston Metro
Over winter break, MIT holds a variety of classes, lectures, and special events many of which are open to the public. Snowball fight, learn Tai Chi, participate in making the world's largest matzah ball, or naming the largest number ever named. Or attend "charm school", and learn your manners. MIT, Cambridge, MA.617-253-1000. more
Sleigh rides & smores at Point of View FarmJan 2 - Feb 28New Hampshire
Weekends through February, you can get a real sleigh ride in New Hampshire. 160 South Road, Deerfield, NH.603-463-7974. more
Kimball Farm Horse-Draw Sleigh RidesJan 2 - Feb 28Northern Mass
Or closer to Boston in Haverhill, MA, if there's snow. Kimball Farm Corn Maze, 780 East Broadway, Haverhill, MA.978 521-3990. more

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