Gossamer gothic folk music from Vudu Sister at Myrtle | Weekend 401: What’s going on in Rhode Island

Plus: storytelling from The Moth, Italian guitar in South County, “Yo Soy Minerva” at Teatro ECAS, and more

Vudu Sister's latest album is called "Adynata" which comes from the Greek word meaning "impossible"
Vudu Sister’s latest album is called “Adynata” which comes from the Greek word meaning “impossible”
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Vudu Sister's latest album is called "Adynata" which comes from the Greek word meaning "impossible"
Vudu Sister’s latest album is called “Adynata” which comes from the Greek word meaning “impossible”
Gossamer gothic folk music from Vudu Sister at Myrtle | Weekend 401: What’s going on in Rhode Island
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Looking for some tips on what to do this weekend and beyond? We’ve got you covered. Here are a few recommendations from Ocean State Media’s James Baumgartner and Mareva Lindo.

Vudu Sister - Album Release Concert

Keith McCurdy is the singer and songwriter for Vudu Sister. He draws inspiration from ghost stories, the macabre and ancient Greek drama. In our interview from 2024, he said, “Going to the theater, (for the Greeks), was a religious experience; it wasn’t just entertainment. So I find something very spiritually cleansing about confronting these realities. I think art is the one of the best ways to deal with some of those things.” Vudu Sister is releasing their new album, Adynata, this week and celebrating with a show featuring openers Long Kate and Eryka Fir of Coma Hole.
Where: Myrtle, 134 Waterman Ave., East Providence
When: Friday, Mar. 20, 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Details: https://www.givemyrtle.com/upcoming-events/vudu-sister-adynata-album-release-concert-with-special-guests-long-kate-and-eryka-fir-of-coma-hole

Yo Soy Minerva

Minerva Argentina Mirabal, a pivotal figure in the Dominican Republic’s history, led a courageous fight against the brutal dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the mid-20th century. Alongside her sisters, Patria and María Teresa, she formed part of the underground opposition movement against Trujillo’s oppressive regime. This Teatro ECAS production brings the tenacious fight of these strong women to the stage. Performed in Spanish with English supertitles.
Where: Teatro ECAS, 679 Valley Street, Providence
When: Mar. 18 through 27
Details: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36348/production/1256272

Beppe Gambetta with Victor Main

Gambetta is a guitarist, vocalist, researcher, and composer born in Genova, Italy, who developed a concert presentation style that brings American and European roots together in one voice. In his unique approach, Gambetta blends energetic grooves with passionate melodies, breathing new life into sources from different times, periods, and places. His original compositions also bring contemporary influences to traditional roots music.
Where: Pump House Music Works, 1464 Kingstown Rd, Wakefield
When: Saturday, Mar. 21, 6:00 p.m.
Details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beppe-gambetta-with-victor-main-tickets-1980478516556

Hip-Hop violin of Big Lux

The larger-than-life musician is redefining how we perceive the violin and the world. His music reflects a life spanning five continents and multiple war zones. Blending classical training with hip-hop, bluegrass, jazz, and personal stories, he creates an immersive experience for his audience.
Where: The Blue Room, 2197 Broad Street, Cranston, RI
When: Friday, Mar. 20, 8:30 p.m.
Details: https://theblueroom.com/events

Storytelling from The Moth

The Moth Mainstage features personal stories, told live (no notes!) in front of an audience. You can hear The Moth Radio Hour every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. on Ocean State Media, and now you can see the show live at the Zeiterion. Five seasoned storytellers will share extraordinary true stories that delve into the idea of the American Dream. Does it even exist anymore? For whom? What happens when the dream rubs up against reality? What happens when it’s dashed or deferred? And what happens when the dream comes true?
Where: Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, 684 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA
When: Thursday, Mar. 19, 7:30 p.m.
Details: https://www.zeiterion.org/events/the-moth

One More St. Patrick’s Day Parade

If you still have some Irish spirit left, celebrate in Providence with its St. Patrick’s Day Parade this weekend. The parade goes down Smith Street, starting at Wyndham Ave and ending at the Rhode Island State House.
Where: Smith Street, Providence
When: Saturday, Mar. 21, 12:00 p.m.
Details: https://www.providencestpatricksparade.org/parade

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