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As the year draws to a close, many take this time to look back and reflect on the year, and W.H.A.T.* a year it’s been. The inaugural year of W.H.A.T.* Magazine has been a multitude of things – exciting, scary, enlightening, entertaining and, I will admit, difficult at times. This was a labor of love that I wanted to share with the people who pick it up – and my goal is to make that as many people as possible. However, with us being smack dab in the digital age, starting a new print publication was a daunting, some might even think, very risky proposition. I feel there is still a place for print, and a place for people to learn about all of the great things that Boston and New England has to offer. The past year has been tumultuous to say the least, all over the country. We can look back at the history making, and somewhat stomach turning Presidential election with many of the same emotions I had in starting this magazine. While the outcome may still hold many unknowns, at least we know we can offer some respite to what may turn out to be a crazy January turnover. This special issue covers 3 weeks, as opposed to our usual 2 – time to take a little break and that time to reflect. It also gives you an extra week to get out there and enjoy some of our options. Take in the Brilliant performance of Apollinaire Theatre Company’s production of Brilliant Adventures. Head to Provincetown for their New Year’s Eve weekend, chock full of everything the incoming administration would not enjoy – but we will! Head to Maine for the Auburn Winter Festival – or learn everything there is to know about fly fishing at the Fly Fishing Show. May the New Year bring new possibilities, prosperity, good health and lots, and lots of entertainment options that want to promote with us! We’re still here! As always, thanks for reading. Ann Marie LeMiere - Editor
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Join us for a weekend of fun, at the annual Auburn Winter Festival, Friday, January 27 th thru Sunday the 29 th Enjoy discounted lift tickets at Lost Valley, an ice rink and snow sculptures at festival plaza, an evening Ice Bar event featuring Skosh and a jazz concert hosted by LA Arts. For the full list of events and their locations check us out online at auburnmaine.gov or find us on Facebook! It’s the annual Auburn Winter Festival, January 27th through Sunday the 29 th. Don’t miss out!
LEARN TO FLY FISH RIGHT AT MARLBOROUGH SHOW Don’t be embarrassed. Lots of people fail miserably their first time. But it’s the challenge and fun that makes us want to learn fly fishing. A sure way to cure any first – second or third – time mistakes is to plan a day or the weekend at the Marlborough Fly Fishing Show, Jan. 20-22 at the Royal Plaza Trade Center. If your first fly-fishing experience was with a neighbor or relative, it’s time to spend some time with expert instructors like Gary Borger, Jeff Currier or Bob Clouser. They’ll have you casting a fly like a veteran in no time at all. Want to learn how to tie your own flies? Ed Engle, Bob Popovics, Alan Caolo, Borger and Clouser will be on hand. The Fly Fishing Show is a three day weekend potpourri of all-things-fly-fishing with hourly seminars, casting demonstrations, fly-tying, destination films, and the newest tackle on display in a sold-out exhibition hall. Show hours are 10 am-6 pm, Fri.; 9 am-5:30 pm, Sat.; and 9 am-4:30 pm on Sun. Parking is free. The facility is at 181 Boston Post Road West, Marlborough. Exhibitor booths include both foreign and domestic tackle manufacturers, retailers, lodges, resorts, guide services and conservation organizations – many offering sales incentives and “show specials.” Add to that more than $60,000 in national door prizes including trips, tackle, clothing and accessories. The International Federation of Fly Fishers (IFFF) hosts a free learning center with both casting and fly-tying instructions. Seminars include Where Trout Are, Wet Flies 101, Best Practices for Selective Feeding Trout in New England, 25 Ways to Elevate Your Trout Game, Streamer Tactics and Tricks to Catch Bigger Trout, Maine Brook Trout Lakes and Ponds and What Trout See. Among the nearly 50 Destination Theater presentations per day are programs on the Greater Yellowstone Area, the Bristol Bay Region of Alaska, Belize - North to South, Tips and Tactics for Fishing the Delaware, Techniques to Catch More Atlantic Salmon, Wading for Permit, The Minipi: Where Giants Swim, Fly Fishing the Rangeley Lakes Region of Western Maine, Spring Tarpon Fishing in the Florida Keys and Baja Mexico Fly-Fishing for Roosterfish. Need more instruction? Eight classes with fly-tying and casting experts are open for advance registration. Class fees are $85 and include admission to the show for that day. Classes are Fly Tying with Clouser, Fly Tying with Cordiero, Practical Nymphing with Engle, Advanced Nymph Fishing with Jason Randall, Wet Flies – How to Tie and Fish Them with Randall and Fly Tying with Caolo. The world premier of the 2017 International Fly Fishing Film Festival is scheduled for Jan. 20 at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. For advance ticket purchase, class registration or the complete seminar and Destination Theater schedule, phone (814) 443-3638; visit flyfishingshow.com/marlborough-ma/
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1/25 • SUSTO: Charleston-based SUSTO is adding new headlining tour dates in January and February in support of their new album, & I’m Fine Today, due out January 13 via Missing Piece/Caroline. Following these shows, the band will embark on a 17-city North American tour in support of The Lumineers. Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com 2/22 • Death by Unga Bunga: The Norwegian band are touring in support of their 2016 releases, this spring’s full-length Pineapple Pizza, praised by NPR Music for an “uncomplicated and infectious” sound, and more recently the fall release of the Fight! EP, dubbed a “brilliant return” by Impose, and a nod from Stereogum for the title track’s “blast of crunchy riffage that culminates in a pleasure-center bullseye of a guitar solo.” Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com
12/29 • Woods: Woods have always been experts at distilling life epiphanies into compact chunks of psychedelic folk that exists just outside of any sort of tangible time or place. Maybe those epiphanies were buried under cassette manipulation or drumand-drone freakouts, or maybe they were cloaked in Jeremy Earl’s lilting falsetto, but over the course of an impressive eight albums, Woods refined and drilled down their sound into City Sun Eater in the River of Light, their ninth LP. Royale. 8pm. royaleboston.com 2/23 • The Dig: From the beginning, The Dig have been a classic band’s band, and a true collaboration: three longtime friends, three songwriters, two singers in a true dual frontman setup, all individuals but all woven more and more tightly together as they have evolved. Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com
1/20 • Cherry Glazerr: Society would deem that a prodigious girl can’t be in a progressive rock band while also being in complete control of its creative vision, business plan and social messaging. Society is wrong. Clementine Creevy, a 19 year old teen Queen with a headstrong resolve like her hero Patti Smith and a cartoon laugh like Muttley the dog, dreamed up Cherry Glazerr in her LA bedroom alone and is perhaps more capable of figuring a music career out than anyone who attempts this treacherous life path. Middle East Upstairs. Doors at 7:30pm. mideastoffers.com 2/24 • Rose Cousins: A native of Prince Edward Island who lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Cousins deeply values being part of multiple music communities, and is constantly fueled by collaboration. She tours widely and has shared stages with dozens of artists including Mary Chapin Carpenter, The Staves, Lisa Hannigan, Ron Sexsmith and Nathaniel Rateliff. Club Passim. 7pm. passim.org
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1/15 • DORRANCE DANCE: Winner of the prestigious 2015 MacArthur “Genius” Award, Michelle Dorrance is “has become the most exciting and original choreographer in tap today.” (The New York Times) She honors tap dance’s unique American tradition while pushing the form rhythmically, aesthetically, and conceptually. Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre. 3pm. worldmusic.org 1/29 • Boston Camerata: Daniel: A Medieval Masterpiece Revisited: The themes of justice and of truth spoken to power are front and center as the Jewish captive Daniel confronts the tyrannical Belshazzar. This magnificent musical play of Daniel, composed eight centuries ago in Beauvais, France, was newly transcribed from the original manuscript source and newly staged for modern audiences by Artistic Director Anne Azéma. Trinity Church in Copley Square. 3pm. bostoncamerata.org
1/2 • Boston Baroque presents its fourth annual Free Community Concert: This year’s program features one of Handel’s most popular pieces, Music for the Royal Fireworks, and two works by J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 and the Violin Concerto in A Minor featuring concertmaster Christina Day Martinson. The Strand Theatre. 2pm. bostonbaroque.org 2/6 • Dan Layus: Layus will be performing songs from his debut solo album, Dangerous Things, which spans influences from Hank Williams to Tom Waits, from Dwight Yoakam to Woody Guthrie. Brighton Music Hall. 7pm. crossroadspresents.com/brighton-music-hall/
1/28 • CRASHfest: CRASHfest transforms the House of Blues into an indoor music festival with three different stages, lush lounge areas, and a kaleidoscope of sounds and cultures that brings an eclectic and worldly spin to the Boston music scene. This year’s festival features Bombino, San Fermin & Now Ensemble, Salif Keita, Debo Band, Orkesta Mendoza, Daby Touré, Carrie Rodriguez, LADAMA, Air Congo, and Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band. House of Blues. 5:30pm. crashfest.org
TUESDAYS 1/31 • Bear’s Den: The London-based band played music in various incarnations before officially forming in 2012. They developed a cult following in their short existence as a result of their writing, harmonies, D.I.Y. approach with custom hand-stamped CDs and extensive touring. Brighton Music Hall. 8pm. crossroadspresents. com/brighton-music-hall/ 1/31 • Cloud Nothings: Dylan Baldi maintains simple, admirable standards in quality. “A thing I like to do with all of my records is drive around with them,” the 25-year-old Cloud Nothings frontman says. “In high school, I would listen to music for hours like that: just driving through the suburbs of Cleveland. And if it sounds good to me in that context and I can think of high school me listening to it and saying, ‘That’s okay,’ I feel good about the record. This is the one that’s felt best.” Paradise Rock Club. 7pm. crossroadspresents.com/paradise-rock-club/
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