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Sun 10/13 - The NoSleep Podcast: Live for Halloween at Arts at The Armory
Oct
13
6:00 PM18:00

Sun 10/13 - The NoSleep Podcast: Live for Halloween at Arts at The Armory

Tickets onsale now!

For the dark hours when you dare not close your eyes. Tales of horror to frighten and disturb. Join us as the sleepless hours tick past. Brace yourself… for The NoSleep Podcast. A multi-award winning anthology series of original horror stories, The NoSleep Podcast features a cast of talented voice actors, rich atmospheric music and sound effects to enhance the frightening tales.

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Thu 10/3 - Augusten Burroughs: Toil & Trouble Book Tour at Arts at The Armory
Oct
3
7:30 PM19:30

Thu 10/3 - Augusten Burroughs: Toil & Trouble Book Tour at Arts at The Armory

Join blockbuster memoirist Augusten Burroughs for the release of his highly anticipated Toil & Trouble; a true story of witchcraft, family history, and navigating adulthood with a secret gift. Each ticket includes a copy of the book. This event will include a talk and signing.

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Sat July 20 - Risk! True Tales, Boldly Told in Somerville at Arts At The Armory
Jul
20
7:00 PM19:00

Sat July 20 - Risk! True Tales, Boldly Told in Somerville at Arts At The Armory

RISK! is a live show and podcast where people tell true stories they never thought they’d dare to share in public, hosted by Kevin Allison of the legendary TV sketch comedy troupe, The State.

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THU 10/16 Bowery Presents: BLACK FRANCIS at ARMORY (Somerville)
Oct
16
6:30 PM18:30

THU 10/16 Bowery Presents: BLACK FRANCIS at ARMORY (Somerville)

Doors open at 6:30, show begins at 7:30 PM

Tickets $ 23 advance, $26 day of show.

Black Francis is the stage name contrived by and for Charles Thompson during his residency in college rock band the Pixies, a period that ran from the group’s formation in Boston during 1986 until 1993 when the group split up. Thompson’s next show business identity was as Frank Black, often in the bandleading context of Frank Black and the Catholics. Publishing bean counters can watch for songwritingcredits under both pseudonyms as well as under Charles Thompson; in the latter case he should not be confused with the famed classic jazz keyboardist whose works were recorded by Charlie Parker and many others. Thompson released many albums under his Frank Black moniker, but returned to the Black Francis name for 2007′s Bluefinger, which was a concept album about the life and death of Dutch painter/punk rocker Herman Brood and featured some of Black’s most ferocious rock in years. Still working under his Black Francis moniker, Black released the sexually charged NonStopErotik in 2010. Abbabubba, a B-sides and demos collection, arrived in 2011 along with The Golem, Francis’ score for the 1920 silent film of the same name.

Tickets available at:

http://www.ticketmaster.com/black-francis-somerville-massachusetts-10-16-2014/event/01004D32A81353D7?artistid=1217630&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1

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