5 things to do this weekend, including a production of 'Morning, Noon, and Night' and the Greater Roxbury Book Fair

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Plus, a historical walking tour in Jamaica Plain and a screening of the film “Sella. A Life.”

. Aside from the precipitation, art is also in the air. There’s thecelebrating the launch of the latest issue on Saturday with performances by local musicians and a benefit art sale. A dance party wraps up the night with a playlist curated by a slate of Boston’s top DJs, including Baby Indiglo and Mx. Blaire. If busting a move isn’t what you had in mind, you can watch others dance in two performances at The Dance Complex in Cambridge.

Head to the Boston Public Library’s Roxbury branch for a book-filled afternoon. In addition to finding your new favorite read, there will be talks from local authors and literary artists, writing and comic drawing workshops and keynote speeches from Ibram X. Kendi and Jacqueline Woodson. Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola will lead an interactive poetry workshop and for those with a sweet tooth, FoMu Ice Cream chef Deena Jalal will showhow to make a vegan ice cream sandwich.

Dancers from Boston and New York will take the stage at The Dance Complex this weekend for the final weekend of a two-part series. Produced in partnership with contemporary troupe The Bang Group, The Dance Complex and DANCE NOW NYC, the event will feature Boston dancer and choreographer Joe González, dance and performance artist Audrey MacLean, members of Boston Dance Theater’s Trainee Program and The Bang Group.

I love old houses. One of my favorite things to do is stroll around side streets and imagine what the lives were like of the families that once lived there. On Saturday, the Jamaica Plain Historical Society will give you the scoop on the homes in the Sumner Hill neighborhood. Not far from the beautiful Arnold Arboretum, the tour promises a view of 19th-century Victorian houses, “one of the finest collections of ‘painted ladies’ outside of San Francisco,” according to.

Sydney Jackson as Dailyn and Kaili Y. Turner as Mia in Company One Theatre's production of "Morning, Noon, and Night."

 

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