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Tropical Burn Corinne Ang


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MARCH 6: First Fridays presents: Balinese Gamelan and Strings The Music Mansion, 88 Meeting Street, Providence, RI This concert, bringing together Gamelan and orchestral strings, features a world premiere by composer I Putu Arya Deva Suryanegara. Performers will include Gamelan duo Kura - Kura Emas, string accompaniment from Ashley Frith, Kimberly Fang, Zan Berry, and Zachary Hazen, and others.
MARCH 8: Seekonk Record Convention Ramada Seekonk-Providence, 213 Taunton Ave, Seekonk, MA 10AM-3PM Buy-Sell-Trade Vinyl LPs & 45s, CDs, DVDs, Cassettes, Posters, Magazines and more. Dealers from all over New England.
Herring Count Kick-Off Hunt Mills Falls, 69 Hunt Mills Road, Rumford, RI 11AM - 2PM Join the Fish and Wildlife division of RI’s Department of Environmental Management for their annual fish-counting event. This is as good as it sounds: whenever you have time, spend 10 minutes counting herring and recording water levels, temperature, and weather conditions. The more volunteers, the more accurate the count will be. If you’re interested in herring and co-operative governance models, contact keith@tenmileriver. net for more details.
MARCH 9: Intro to Silkscreen AS220 Industries, 131 Washington Street, Providence, RI The first in a two-session series (the second on 3/16), this class will teach you how to silkscreen onto paper. Campbell’s Tomato Soup is so last century! Try a can of chickpeas.
MARCH 10: Rhode Island Political Co-op Phone Bank 91 Williams St., Providence, RI 7-8:30PM Led by former progressive candidate for Governor, Matt Brown, the Rhode Island Political Cooperative is running a slate of candidates to the left of the RI political establishment. Join the Coop organizers at Matt Brown’s home on historic Williams Street to phonebank for the slate. Remember: the political revolution happens down-ballot!
MARCH 11: Joanne McNeil, author of "Lurking: How a Person Became a User" Riffraff bookstore and bar, 60 Valley Street, Unit 107A, Providence, RI Joanne McNeil, the longtime editor of Rhizome—the net art archive—will discuss her new book, which analyzes the nature of social and political relations on the internet. In particular, McNeil’s work focuses on the constant give and take between privacy invasions and community building that defines life online. McNeil will be in conversation with poet Stine Su Yon An.
MARCH 12: Jonathan Richman w/ Tommy Larkins / Bonnie “Prince” Billy w/ Emmett Kelly Columbus Theatre, 270 Broadway, Providence, RI Come hear quintessential Masshole Jonathan Richman bring such emblems of Boston culture as Stop & Shop, the MFA, and the lesbian bar to Providence. Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Emmet Kelly will be opening, and Richman will be accompanied by Tommy Larkins.