NOVA ONE album release, Bristol Bookfest and more: What to do in Rhode Island | Weekend 401

From a show at AS220 to New Bedford’s film festival and a high-energy performance at Mundo’s, here’s what to do this weekend

NOVA ONE’s fourth album is called “How to Kiss.”
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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 Mareva Lindo and James Baumgartner.

NOVA ONE album release show at AS220

To celebrate the release of their latest album, “How to Kiss”, we invited NOVA ONE to play at Ocean State Media for the first Biggest Little Desk concert, our take on NPR’s Tiny Desk. You can see the full concert on our YouTube page, and listen to our interview with Roz Raskin, the band’s lead singer and songwriter. NOVA ONE will play at AS220 with openers EDT and Dogs on Shady Lane.

Where: AS220 Main State, 115 Empire St., Providence
When: Friday, April 10. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., music starts at 8:00 p.m.
Details: https://as220.org/calendar/nova-one-album-release-with-edt-and-dogs-on-shady-lane

Bristol Bookfest

The annual event focuses on Virginia Woolf’s novel “Mrs. Dalloway.” Merve Emre will talk about Woolf’s “Radical Art of Character Reading” on Friday evening and on Saturday, features a full day of talks exploring Woolf’s creative process.

Where: 190 High St., Bristol
When: April 10 & 11
Details: https://www.bristolbookfest.com/

New Bedford Film Festival

The annual festival is committed to showcasing diverse human experiences through various formats, including short and feature films, student shorts, music videos, episodic and documentary shorts, and PSA shorts. There are screenings Thursday through Sunday at venues including Gallery X, The Steeple Playhouse and the New Bedford Art Museum.

Where: Various locations in New Bedford
When: April 8 - 12
Details: https://www.newbedfordfilmfestival.com/

TAKAAT is sonic chaos, improvisation, freedom of exploration, and the punk styles of bands such as Fugazi and Unwound, all mixed together with the guitar music from the Sahel.
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Takaat at Mundo’s

Takaat means “noise” in the Taureg language. This band from Niger plays their own style of melismatic, fuzz-distorted rock with every amp turned up to 11.

Where: Mundo’s, 27 Exchange St., Pawtucket
When: April 11, 8:00 p.m.
Details: https://johnrickfritz.com/showtime

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