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Solstice Magazine Benefit & Night Riffs at The Rockwell

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Four Stories Returns at The Burren

Transnational Series Presents: Reimagining the Epics with Karthika Nair and Nina MacLaughlin at Brookline Booksmith Used Book Cellar

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Breakwater Reading Series at Cambridge Center for Adult Education

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IAWA Literary Reading and Open Mic at I Am Books

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When Facts Are Not Enough: Reading Atheist Fiction at Phillips Brooks House

New England Poetry Club: New Poetry and Open Mic at Arts at the Armory

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Jim Harriman Featured at Story Space at Havurat Shalom

MassMouth Story Slam: Picture Perfect at Trident Booksellers & Cafe

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The Moth Boston StorySLAM:Traditions

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Rozzie Reads featuring New Mission High School student poets at Roslindale House

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Drag Queen Story Hour at Trident Booksellers & Cafe

Solidarity Salon at Lilypad

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Robyn Perkins Featured at Story Space at Havurat Shalom

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HUB Theatre of Boston Play Reading: MR. MARMALADE at Trident Booksellers & Cafe

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Trident Poetry Open Mic Night at Trident Booksellers & Cafe

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Drag Queen Story Hour at Boston Public Library Fields Corner

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