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The Tufts Daily
Where you read it first | Thursday, April 25, 2024

What’s up this weekend

Dinner and a Movie -- Her: The Women's Center will offer dinner following a screening of the futuristic introspective Academy Award-winning movie “Her” (2013). After dinner, Professor of Philosophy Nancy Bauer and Director of the Women's Center Steph Gauchel will lead a discussion on the film’s theme of the intersection of relationships, technology and gender in society. (Tonight beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Women’s Center. Admission is free.)

Shakespeare at Fenway: Celebrating the start of its 20th season with a stage set up over the home team dugout and actors from all over the country coming together, the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company will be performing some of the most well-known scenes from a variety of Shakespeare’s plays to an audience at the famed baseball park. Ball park concessions will be available for purchase. The show will run approximately 90 minutes. (Friday at 7:30pm at Fenway Park. Free general admission tickets are sold out, but “All Star” preferred seats are available for $35.)

Create Date and Freshman ARTY PARTY: Drop-in hours to make artwork at the Tufts University Art Gallery begin tonight at 5 p.m. Following the art-making session, there will be a “Freshman ARTY PARTY” open to freshmen to explore the exhibitions at the Tufts University Art Gallery and to mingle with fellow underclassmen while discussing art. (Tonight starting with Create Date at 5 p.m. followed by ARTY PARTY at 8 p.m. in the Tufts Art Gallery. Admission is free.)

Sun Kil Moon at Somerville Theatre: After releasing its sixth full-length studio record in February to major critical acclaim, Sun Kil Moon is now on tour and stopping by Somerville. Its unique sound blends narrative songwriting and moody yet sparse instrumentation. This is a show you do not want to miss. (Friday at 8 p.m. Somerville Theatre, Davis Square. Tickets are $35 each.)