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ABOUT THE GLOBAL CINEMA FILM FESIVAL Thursday, March 9, 2017- Sunday, March 12, 2017 Studio Cinema, 376 Trapelo Road, Belmont The Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston (GCFF) is committed to bringing the best of global cinematography to Boston. Our unflinching mission is to give filmmakers an opportunity to spotlight stories that deserve global attention. We believe that your lens is the most powerful witness to the human condition. Our global event includes over 28 independent films, director Q & As and critically acclaimed Official Selections that have been featured in major award competitions, including BAFTA, Tribeca Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival & More! The majority of the films will be represented by their Directors, Producers and other Cast & Crew during the festival! Come discover all the extraordinary films of 2017! For information about ticket pricing & festival passes please visit our website @ http://www.worldwidecinemaframes.com/global-cinema-film-festival

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EDITOR’S NOTE Well, March seems to be coming in like a lamb – let’s hope this little lamb doesn’t morph into a lion as the month progresses. As the last official issue of winter, it’s a good feeling to know that longer days and warmer nights await us.

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With spring right around the corner, the maple trees start their yearly purge – which means all things yummy and maple-y will be super fresh and tasty. You can get your maple syrup, candy and more at Fuller’s Sugarhouse and Country Store in Lancaster, NH. This is a great weekend day trip to experience this right of (almost) spring. While you are up there, hang a left and check out Brattleboro, Vermont’s Circus Spectacular at the NECCA, the New England Center For Circus Arts – yes, there is such a place, and a place not to be missed! If you are in town and looking to support your local live theater, head on over to the Boston Center for the Arts and Second Act’s Production of Sister Anonymous. This play reveals some of the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous and posits “What if, in fact, Alcoholics Anonymous’ dynamic founding duo, Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson, were inspired by an unrecognized third person? Sister Anonymous is her story.” Soon, let’s hope the sun will light the way to more interesting and fun experiences, and that you’ll be able to find them in our pages! As always – thanks for reading! Ann Marie LeMiere - Editor

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SISTER ANONYMOUS “Sister Anonymous is a two act play dramatizing the lasting and revolutionary contributions made by a Sister of Charity of Saint Augustine. This play sheds light on the origins of the most successful self-help movement of the modern world, Alcoholics Anonymous. Sister Anonymous reveals that history only tells us part of the story. What if, in fact, Alcoholics Anonymous’ dynamic founding duo, Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson, were inspired by an unrecognized third person? Sister Anonymous is her story. Second Act Productions is a production company that formed in 2014. It is led by William J. Smith to produce new works by Boston Residents. Tickets can be purchased at http: www.bostontheatrescene.com/season/Sister-Anonymous Please visit our Second Act Productions FaceBook page for a look into our process and cast, as well as other event information. For information on our play and playwright visit http: www.catherineoneill.com “ SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9


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CROSSWORDS

1. “ER” actress Leslie 5. Hebrew name for Babylon 10. Newts 14. Leaf angle 15. Dravidian language 16. Ridge on nematodes 17. Monetary unit 18. Determined the tare 19. Unfreeze 20. Merits 22. World’s oldest broadcasting organization 23. Vacation spot 24. December 25 27. Ottoman military command

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1. “Dark Knight” actor 2. S. African plants 3. Castle in County Offaly, Ireland 4. White (French) 5. Morsel 6. Semitic language 7. Areas outside cities 8. Crackling 9. Cub 10. Landmark house in Los Angeles 11. Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist 12. Mineral 13. Late night host Myers 21. Pull along

30. Resin-like substance secreted by insects 31. A.C. Comics female supervillain 32. Insect linked to honey 35. Opinion 37. In the middle of 38. Basketballer Yao 39. Remove lid 40. Pressure wound therapy 41. Fabric 42. Witnessed 43. Defunct European economic organization 44. “Hotel California” rockers 45. When you expect to arrive 46. “Sleepless in Seattle” 23. Not good 25. British Air Aces 26. Upset 27. Maltreatment 28. Nocturnal, cat-like animal 29. Hollyhocks 32. Shelter 33. Finished 34. Discharge 36. “X-Men” actor McKellen 37. Beloved dish __ and cheese 38. Holds coffee 40. Languish 41. Quenches 43. Electric fish

actress Ryan 47. Danish airline 48. Insecticide 49. Scientific instrument 52. Type of seal 55. Israeli city __ Aviv 56. Cavalry sword 60. Ottoman title 61. Gurus 63. Cold wind 64. Predatory reptile (abbr.) 65. New Jersey is one 66. Divulge a secret 67. Finely chopped mixture 68. Actress Zellweger 69. Romanian city 44. Consume 46. Type of school 47. Erase 49. Educate 50. “Transformers” actress Fox 51. Spiritual leader 52. Every one 53. Site of the Taj Mahal 54. Welsh village 57. Weapon 58. Geological times 59. S. Asian crops 61. Soviet Socialist Republic 62. Witness


CAPRICORN Dec 22/Jan 20

Relationship issues with a friend, spouse or even family member come to the forefront this week, Capricorn. Try to remain cool and level-headed throughout.

AQUARIUS Aquarius, you will be recognized for your efforts Jan 21/Feb 18 behind the scenes even if you are not in the spotlight.

HOROSCOPE

It’s enough to get credit, especially if it can propel your career further.

PISCES Pisces, useful ideas come your way after a chat with Feb 19/Mar 20 colleagues or friends. Pool this inspiration together

LEO No one can force you to share your deepest emotions Jul 23/Aug 23 if you’re not ready to do so, Leo. Wait until the time

ARIES A positive reaction to a stressful situation can only Mar 21/Apr 20 work in your favor, Aries. When others buckle under

VIRGO Virgo, resist the temptation to give into impulses, Aug 24/Sept 22 analyzing and giving careful thought to your ideas

TAURUS Taurus, even if you believe that your life is floating Apr 21/May 21 out of control, you have the ability to rein things in

LIBRA Don’t allow a power struggle to disturb the harmony at Sept 23/Oct 23 home or at the office, Libra. Unless you can be level-

GEMINI Gemini, although you may want to incorporate others’ May 22/Jun 21 plans into your weekly goals, this might be the time

SCORPIO Scorpio, continue to be diligent in your pursuit of Oct 24/Nov 22 knowledge. The more you learn, the more fulfilled

CANCER Cancer, there is no room in your life right now for Jun 22/Jul 22 lazy thinking. All of your focus must be directed at

SAGITTARIUS Sagittarius, speaking about fantasies as if they are real Nov 23/Dec 21 can be enjoyable, but do not start believing the tales

for a plan.

the pressure, you are able to deliver. Higher-ups will recognize this.

whenever you desire. Ask for help if you need it.

to focus solely on your own needs. Once you are set, you can assist others.

the tasks at hand because someone is relying entirely on you.

is right to bare any secrets. You may have romantic surprises.

instead. You have an entire week to work things out.

headed and see all sides of the situation, keep mum.

you will be. Consider going back to school to satisfy your thirst for knowledge.

are true. You may need a good dose of reality this week.

CROSSWORDS SOLUTION

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3/8 • Regina Spektor: Born in the Soviet Union, Spektor began studying classical piano when she was six. Her family emigrated in 1989, landing in New York City, where she continued her classical training. She began writing pop songs and her commercial breakthrough came in 2006 on her fourth LP, Begin to Hope. The gold-certified album included the singles “On the Radio,” “Better” and “Fidelity,” which climbed the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Orpheum Theatre. 8pm. crossroadspresents.com/orpheum-theatre 3/22 • José James: Even for an artist as creatively restless as James, Love in a Time of Madness is something new: an R&B focused foray into moody soul, electronic pop, and trap-addled beats, with the occasional influence of African folk, American gospel and Minneapolitan funk. Brighton Music Hall. 7:30pm. crossroadspresents.com/brighton-music-hall

3/2 • Rickie Lee Jones & Madeleine Peyroux: Rickie Lee Jones says of the upcoming tour, “I’ve genuinely enjoyed Madi’s work over the years, so much so that I’m surprised it’s taken this long for us to work together. Very excited at the prospect of recording some new material, and about the upcoming shows.” The Wilbur. 8pm. thewilbur.com 3/9 • Alex Dezen: Dezen’s prowess for writing celebrated songs of every ilk is undeniable. In 2010, he earned his master’s degree from the University of Iowa after completing two years at the institution’s Iowa Writers’ Workshop. In 2015, he collaborated with the American dance company Pilobolus Dance Theater, composing the music for the dance piece “Wednesday Morning, 11:45 (2015) and in February 2016 to celebrate the release of his first, self-titled solo album. The Middle East Upstairs. 7pm Doors. Mideastoffers.com

3/3 • Noname: Noname (aka Fatimah Warner) had her first interactions with the art of the spoken word in high school and began attending open mic’s all over the city. Noname met peers like Chance The Rapper and Mick Jenkins through her interest in poetry along with many other artists who inspired her to further her craft. Middle East Downstairs. 6:30pm Doors. Mideastoffers.com 3/10 • Boston Baroque presents a complete performance of The Mystery Sonatas by Heinrich Biber: Boston Baroque’s Concertmaster Christina Day Martinson will perform this one-night-only performance will require not only her virtuoso skill, but also 4 different baroque violins and a technician who will rotate the instruments through the 15 different tunings required. Ms. Martinson will be accompanied by members of the Boston Baroque ensemble: Michael Leopold on theorbo and guitar, Michael Unterman on cello, and Martin Pearlman on harpsichord and organ. NEC’s Jordan Hall. 8pm. bostonbaroque.org

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3/11 • Ladysmith Black Mambazo: With the power of gospel and the precision of Broadway, Ladysmith Black Mambazo is the undisputed king of mbube, South African a cappella singing. The group came together in the early 1960s and continues to thrill audiences around the world with its strong, proud melodies harmonized in layers of call and response. Sanders Theatre. 8pm. worldmusic.org 3/18 • Dropkick Murphys: After 20 years, Dropkick Murphys remain bigger than ever, having sold over 6 million albums worldwide. The band continues to sell out venues around the world. The group’s single “I’m Shipping Up To Boston” -- from 2005’s Certified Gold The Warrior’s Code -- has sold nearly 2 million copies. The Agganis Arena. 4:30pm. agganisarena.com

3/5 • Pamela Means: With virtuosic musicianship, razor wit and a disarming sense of humor, Means continues to build a vibrant and remarkable career, delighting audiences from Anchorage to Amsterdam to Sydney to Stockholm to Honolulu and Cambridge, MA. Club Passim. 7pm. passim.org 3/5 • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Having that space and freedom to explore as part of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is crucial to vocalist/multiinstrumentalist/songwriter Alec Ounsworth and a vital part of the band’s identity. As anyone who’s seen him perform a living room show will attest, this mindset also often results in songs with dramatically different arrangements. Once Somerville. 8:30pm. oncesomerville.com

3/6 • Guitar Night: Rock and Pop: This highlight concert of the Guitar Department will feature selected student-led ensembles that represent some of the best rock and pop guitarists at Berklee. Berklee Performance Center. 8pm. berklee.edu/BPC 3/13 • Katie Thiroux Quartet: A triplethreat talent and Berklee College of Music Presidential Scholarship recipient, Katie Thiroux has garnered considerable attention for her bravura bass playing, assured singing, and compelling compositions. Red Room at Cafe 939. 8pm. berklee.edu/red-roomcafe-939

TUESDAYS 3/7 • Kevin Abstract: Kevin Abstract is the de facto leader of the hip-hop boyband Brockhampton. He recently left his home state of Texas, moving to Los Angeles along with his Brockhampton compatriots. At the young age of 20, he has already developed a concrete image both onstage and online and is commanding attention due to his progressive music as well as his carefully curated visual presentation. Middle East Upstairs. 7pm. 3/28 • Wax Idols: Wax Idols are a four-piece based out of Oakland, CA; their sound calls on the mutated aesthetics of varying strains of postpunk, without carbon-copying those who made these maps. Hether Fortune’s powerful voice as the songwriter, arranger, producer singer and guitarist is at the center, but this makes no other member of the band a replaceable element. Their work together is what makes Wax Idols’ energy these days so vital. House of Blues. 6:30pm. houseofblues.com/boston

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