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VOLUME 1 - NUMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 14

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EDITOR’S NOTE It’s finally here! Fall has fallen – and it hasn’t come a moment too soon! Cool nights and comfortable days – still may be a bit early for a sweater, but I am counting the days! It’s perfect weather to go and enjoy all that Boston, and New England has to offer! Salisbury is home to The Vintage Bazaar on September 24 and 25 – what better way to spend a nice fall day than rummaging through vintage collectibles all while enjoying the surrounding beauty of Pettengill Farm. You don’t have to be Scottish to feel Scottish at the annual New Hampshire Highland Games & Festival. September 16-18 are the days you can don your kilt and head on up to Loon Mountain for this event that includes Sheep Dog Trials, Scottish music, Competitive Athletics like the Caber Toss, Weight Over Bar, Sheaf Toss, the Hammer Throw and much more. Head on up laddies and lassies for a pure dead brilliant good time! Or maybe sheep are your thing, no one here is judging you – Vermont is the place for sheep, and wool too during the Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival in Tunbridge on October 1st and 2nd. You will see what these cute creatures can make with their shorn curly cues! Food – you are hungry. We have you covered there as well. There is more to Scandinavian food than Swedish Meatballs, head to Newton’s Smorgasbord Nordic Food Festival on September 24th. Or maybe you can’t eat without beer being present – than Schnitzelfest is what you’ve been waiting for. Hillsborough, NH hosts this event that has every German food and beverage you can think of – and some you haven’t. Food, glorious food! It’s the most wonderful time of the year, I know that is in a Christmas song, but autumn has got it beat! Get out there and watch those leaves fall – and enjoy! Thanks for reading. Ann Marie LeMiere - Editor

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You don’t have to go to Munich. You don’t have to travel to Hamburg or Frankfurt or even Dusseldorf. Because the best German food, beer, and wine outside of Germany is right here, at Schnitzelfest! Ach du lieber, Come join us rain or shine – is going to be wunderbar! Come enjoy real Bavarian favorites, authentically prepared, like grilled or fried schnitzel, potato salad, sauerkraut, fantastic breads and deeeee-lectable desserts, all served under the big tent. There’ll be a Harpoon® sponsored beer tent and wine bar, many craft vendors, lots of entertainment, including the Zauer Kraut Bavarian band and The Mad Bavarian Brass Band so you can really get your ‘oompah!’ on. Meal tickets are available online or can be purchased at the event. A meal consists of your choice of meat, two sides, bread, and either soda or water — all for $15.00. King Arthur desserts are extra as well as pretzels, beer, or wine. If traveling a distance, plan to visit various attractions in the area such as Hillsborough’s stone arch bridges built by Scottish masons over 150 years ago. Along with the Cog Railway in the White Mountains, Hillsborough’s stone arch bridges are one of two National Engineering Landmark award winners in NH and photographed extensively. Ask for a brochure with a map that helps you find these beautiful gems. You might also like to visit the historic Hillsborough Center. Step back in time as you walk the triangle of beautiful homes, the old town pound, a one-room schoolhouse, two churches, a center club, and more. The center is also home to Gibson Pewter, Sissi Studio, and The Wellsweep Gallery. We have a walking tour map of the Center as well. Ask for these brochures and more at the information booth at Schnitzelfest. Hillsborough has an important place in our nation’s history. The only US President to come from New Hampshire grew up here in Hillsborough. Visit the Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic Site. You can find more information here: nhstateparks.org. For more information, please visit SchnitzelfestNH.com or contact the Greater Hillsborough of Chamber at (603) 464-5858. The chamber is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Or for the fastest way for a response, email us at info@hillsboroughnhchamber.org. Proudly presented by the Greater Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce.

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9/21 • Rodrigo Amarante: Amarante, a national hero in Brazil for his work in iconic Brazilian band Los Hermanos — came to the US in 2007 to play in Devendra Banhart’s band. He quickly became widely known for his project with The Strokes’ Fabrizio Moretti and Binki Shapiro – Little Joy. The Sinclair. 8pm. sinclaircambridge.com

9/23 • Brodinski: Internationallycelebrated French producer Brodinski announces the impending release of his new mixtape entitled The Sour Patch Kid due out on September 9th. Brodinski will also be embarking on a full U.S. tour in support of the mixtape. Bijou. 10:30pm. bijouboston.com

10/5 • The Faint: The Faint announces North American fall tour dates with Gang Of Four. Todd Fink says, “We are so psyched to play shows with Gang Of Four this fall. They’ve been a long time influence on The Faint. Life is insane.” Paradise Rock Club. 8pm. crossroadspresents. com/paradise-rock-club

9/15 • Owen: For more than two decades, Mike Kinsella has been a central figure in Chicago’s indie rock universe, serving multiple roles in a string of bands whose influence continues to resonate across a span of genres and musical approaches. Arts At The Armory. 7pm. artsatthearmory.org 8:30pm. greatscottboston.com 9/22 • Tijuana Panthers: After releasing their brand new EP, Ghost Food, at the top of August via Innovative Leisure, Long Beach trio Tijuana Panthers are back today to announce a fall tour of the US with Tiger Army. Middle East Downstairs. 7pm Doors. mideastoffers.com

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9/25 • Ages and Ages: Ages and Ages is an American rock band from Portland, Oregon which has been receiving positive critical attention because of their upbeat “raw choral pop” sound. Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com

9/19 • Against Me!: In a career already full of classic punk records, Shape Shift With Me feels like the definitive Against Me! album. Moreover, it’s the culmination of four years of existence as Laura Jane Grace. Royale. 7pm Doors. royaleboston.com

10/1 • Hot Sardines: Fusing musical influences from New York, Paris, and New Orleans, Louisiana, the Hot Sardines transform songs from another era into pop music for this century. Berklee Performance Center. 8pm. Berklee. edu/BPC

10/2 • Chameleon Arts Ensemble presents “moon dreams”: The program includes one of the most sumptuous entries in the chamber music repertoire: Arnold Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) for string sextet, Op. 4 along with Ernest Bloch’s Violin Sonata No. 2 “Poeme Mystique;” Brett Dean’s Night Window for clarinet, viola, and piano; John Woolrich’s In the Mirrors of Asleep for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano; and Rebecca Clarke’s 1917 miniature, Morpheus for viola and piano. First Church in Boston. 4pm. chameleonarts.org

9/23 • Ethan Iverson presents Master Class with drummer Billy Hart and bassist Ben Street: Renowned pianist, composer and NEC faculty member Ethan Iverson – best known for his work with The Bad Plus – will present a master class with fellow faculty member Billy Hart, drums, and NEC alum Ben Street. NEC’s Brown Hall. 1pm. necmusic.edu

10/10 • Fantastic Negrito: Known for his unique fusion of blues, soul, roots and rock music, on The Last Days of Oakland Xavier Dphrepaulezz tackles the socioeconomic, race and class issues he witnesses on a daily basis living in the East Bay. “Something has happened,” observes Dphrepaulezz. “We are in a new phase. Café 939 at Berklee. 8pm. berklee.edu/red-room-cafe-939/calendar

TUESDAYS 9/20 • Lucius: Lucius is led by its cofounders and vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig accompanied by multiinstrumentalists Andrew Burri, Peter Lalish and Dan Molad. House Of Blues. 7pm. houseofblues.com/boston 10/4 • Moses Sumney w/James Blake: Moses Sumney has emerged as an independent artist to watch, riding a wave of word-of-mouth praise, hushed recordings, and dynamic live performances. Since the self-release of his debut EP, “Mid-City Island,” and 2015’s Terrible Records 7”, “Seeds/ Pleas,” Moses has performed around the world alongside forebears like Beck, Karen O, Sufjan Stevens, James Blake and more. House of Blues. 7pm. houseofblues.com/boston

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