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If you are looking for fun, new way to get fit, look no further! Central Rock Gym is a new type of gym membership in Boston. They offer over 50,000 sq. ft of rock climbing in the area at 3 different locations. They cater to beginners to advanced climbers and offer classes, instruction and an introductory rate of just $49 to get started for a month, and that includes the gear. They also offer a full weight and exercise equipment room, and a full list of fitness and yoga classes all under one roof. In addition to the incredible facilities and amenities, Central Rock is home to a vibrant community of young professionals in the Boston area and is a great way to get out and be meet new people Monday through Thursday. Central Rock also hosts citizen and pro competitions during the spring and you can see some of the most skilled climbers in the world compete. For example, Central Rock hosted US Climbing Nationals the past two years at their Watertown location. Lastly, Central Rock also hosts great team building events, birthday parties, scouting events, and fundraisers. The gyms are purpose built from the ground up for the sport of climbing and have climbing walls up to 50 feet tall. They are open and airy and have tons of natural light, so it feels more like you are out at a cliff, climbing with friends. Central Rock staff  are ready to introduce you to the sport with a full orientation when you arrive and will give you a tour. Please visit www.centralrockgym.com for location specific information, phone numbers and more information about our events and activities throughout the coming cold winter months. SEE OUR AD ON FRONT COVER


EDITOR’S NOTE As I type this we are in the midst of our first major winter Nor’easter. It is exciting for now - however that feeling could certainly change in the ensuing days. If you want to get into the spirit of the season, nothing celebrates it more than Lowell’s Winterfest, check out the center spread for all the details.

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If indoors is where you prefer to spend time during these cold winter days - we have a number of options, from indoor rock climbing at the Central Rock Gym, to local theater offerings by Apollinaire’s production of Informed Consent, The Theatre Company of Saugus production of Lost in Yonkers, to Tufts University’s King Stag. You can continue to support local artists by attending the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society newest exhibitions - they are offering two new shows that showcase local artists and artisans. Also - you can plan ahead to check out the fine work and craftsmanship of the quilters that will be showcasing their work at the MQX Quilt Show. Whether the weather brings you outdoors or in - we can help you enjoy either or both! That’s the beauty of living in New England! As always, thanks for reading - and stay safe out there! Ann Marie LeMiere - Editor

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Theatre Company of Saugus presents Lost In Yonkers The Theatre Company of Saugus is excited to announce its winter 2017 production, Lost in Yonkers, the comic drama by Neil Simon. The show was called “the best play Simon ever wrote” by the New York Post. It was a hit on Broadway and won both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1991. By America’s great comic playwright, this memory play is set in Yonkers in 1942. Bella is thirty-five years old, mentally challenged, and living at home with her mother, stern Grandma Kurnitz. As the play opens, ne’er-do-well son Eddie deposits his two young sons, Jay and Arty, on the old lady’s doorstep. He is financially strapped and taking to the road as a salesman. The boys are left to contend with Grandma, with

In front from left: Sharon Beeler as Grandma, Zack Perry as Arty, Angela Rossi as Bella. In rear: Sean Perry as Louie, Andrew Quinney as Eddie. (Not pictured: James Cormier as Jay, Bridget Conway as Gert. Photo by Larry Segel.)

Bella and her secret romance, and with Louie, her brother, a small-time hoodlum, in a strange new world called Yonkers. “One of Simon’s most impressive and funniest plays” said the New York Daily News. “Laughter and tears have come together in a new emotional truth. There are moments in this play when you experience a new kind of laughter for Simon, a silent laughter that doesn’t explode into a yuk but implodes straight into your heart” said Newsweek. The venue for performances is the American Legion Post 210, at 44 Taylor Street, Saugus, Massachusetts 01906, one block north of Main Street near the corner of Summer Street. The venue features a full service cash bar. Drinks and refreshments are available before the show and during intermission. Lost in Yonkers will be performed by the Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) on the last two weekends of February 2017. Fridays & Saturdays, February 17, 18, 24, 25, starting at 8:00 PM. Sunday matinees, February 19, 26 starting at 2:00 PM. For complete information, visit the Theatre Company of Saugus website at TCSaugus.org. Or send a message to TCSaugus@gmail.com, or phone 781-816-7019.

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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 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

2/16 • Lake Street Dive: NEC alumni Lake Street Dive will perform two sets, one with the band alone and another with large student ensembles including the NEC Philharmonia, NEC Jazz Orchestra, and NEC Gospel Ensemble. It’s a rare opportunity to hear Lake Street Dive in concert with larger ensembles. Jordan Hall. 7:30pm. necmusic.edu/ event/16180.

2/24 • BEMF presents Stile Antico - With the Voice of Melody: Music of Byrd, Gibbons, Victoria, and more: Stile Antico is firmly established as one of the world’s most accomplished and innovative vocal ensembles. Working without a conductor, its members have thrilled audiences throughout the world with their fresh, vibrant, and moving performances. St. Paul Church, Bow & Arrow Streets, Cambridge. 8pm. bemf.org 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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2/18 • Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls: British singer-songwriter Frank Turner and his band, The Sleeping Souls, are touring in support of his sixth album Positive Songs For Negative People, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2013 release Tape Deck Heart. Turner is also touring with special guests Bouncing Souls, Arkells and Will Varley. Agganis Arena. 6:45pm. agganisarena.com 2/25 • Paris Combo: Fronted by the mischievous vocals of Belle du Berry, the Paris-based quintet pays homage to a century of French cabaret music with the smoldering influences of swinging Gypsy jazz and French pop. Paris Combo is touring to promote its new album, Tako Tsubo. Somerville Theatre. 8pm. worldmusic.org

2/19 • Vusi Mahlasela: One of South Africa’s most celebrated musicians and cultural activists, Vusi Mahlasela is a guitarist, singer-songwriter, and poet but is known simply as “The Voice” in his South African homeland. For this very intimate performance, he is accompanied by his longtime guitarist, Mongezi Ntaka. The Rockwell. 7:30pm. worldmusic.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

2/27 • Faculty Singers Night: Berklee’s Voice Department faculty members perform songs in jazz, R&B, and pop-rock styles, singing classic and original tunes, joined by an all-star rhythm section. Having graced stages around the world from China to Europe and throughout the U.S., this award-winning group of veteran singers has worked with some of popular music’s favorite stars. The Berklee Performance Center. 8pm. berklee.edu/bpc 2/27 • John Doe: Acclaimed solo artist and founding member of the influential L.A. punk rock band X John Doe released his latest solo effort, The Westerner, which was embraced by outlets like Rolling Stone Country and NPR Music. The album was inspired by Michael Blake (author of Dances with Wolves) and features guest appearances from Chan Marshall of Cat Power, Debbie Harry of Blondie, Cindy Wasserman of Dead Rock West and Tom Brosseau. Club Passim. 7pm. passim.org

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

TUESDAYS 2/21 • Lisa Hannigan: Of her live performances, NY Daily News says, “Lisa Hannigan shudders when she sings, letting her vibrato shake through her entire body until it exhausts itself in a whisper.” Brighton Music Hall. 7pm. crossroadspresents. com/brighton-music-hall 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.

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