Filters

Changing any of the form inputs will cause the list of events to refresh with the filtered results.

KiCaSS RenKon: The UnKonventional Convention

Topsfield Fairgrounds 207 Boston St, Topsfield, MA, United States

KiCaSS RenKon isn’t just another fan convention; it’s a celebration of all things Renaissance, where history, fantasy, and pop culture converge to create an unparalleled atmosphere of excitement and wonder. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Outlander, The Last Kingdom, Vikings Valhalla, The Tudors, Knightfall, The Winter King, or simply someone seeking an unforgettable weekend […]

SOMETHING ROTTEN at Salem State University

Salem State University

Welcome to the “90’s” – the 1590’s – when a leather-clad wordsmith with swiveling hips is rocking London: Shakespeare! His works are loved by all except the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel. They are desperate to write a hit play and find their fame and fortune, while also staying ahead of their money lenders. Enter […]

DIAMOND’S DINE-IN DRAG BRUNCH!

Gulu-Gulu Cafe 247 Essex Street, Salem, MA, United States

Come on down for Diamond’s Dine-In Drag Brunch! This is a weekly event with local Drag Queen Miz Diamond Wigfall! Someone will be her guest. Be ready for numbers, games, drag, and mimosas all afternoon.

Making Waves for the 2025 Sawyer Free Library at The Cut

The Cut 177 Main Street
, Gloucester, MA, United States

Get ready to make a splash as Sawyer Free Library invites you to a community-wide celebration, "," at The Cut located at 177 Main Street in Gloucester. Dive into the fun on Sunday, April 28, from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm and usher in summer early with an unforgettable fun afternoon of live music, beach […]

Pub Singing

East Regiment Beer Company 30 Church Street, Salem, MA, United States

Stop by East Regiment for a night filled with pub singing and really good beer!

“A Modest Little Art Show That Wasn’t” with Jim McAllister

Hamilton Hall 9 Chestnut Street, Salem, MA, United States

Join us from 3:30-4:00 pm for beverages and bites, socializing with friends and acquaintances, and an opportunity to meet Jim McAllister. LECTURE BEGINS AT 4:00PM. At a glance, the 1939 art exhibition at Hamilton Hall, a part of the June 28th “Chestnut Street Day” celebration, seemed like a typical neighborhood show. However, it was significantly […]