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iCal 7:00 PM. VOICES21C [MA]: How it Would Feel to Be Free. A collaboration with artists and activists Eric Anderson, Wayland X Coleman, Truth, and Onyx White to present a performance of music and spoken word from voices of the current and formerly incarcerated. Focusing on the Massachusetts incarceration system specifically, this event explores the impacts of the 13th Amendment, lynching, and racial violence, the wars on drugs, the impact of prison on women, and other intersecting social issues to reflect on the continued harm done to Massachusetts residents through the prison industrial complex. The event will feature a talkback following the performance. Free admission. For more information, email voices21c@gmail.com. Jean McDonough Arts Center, Blackbox Theater, 20b Franklin Street, Worcester MA 01608  🔗

iCal 3:00 PM. Voices21C [MA]: Bridging & Breaking. A series of performances on the impact of mass incarceration in our communities with collaborators Truth (2rüTh) & Onyx White. Each performance will conclude with a talk back to reflect on what the audience has experienced and to hear from the artists regarding their personal experience. For more information, email voices21c@gmail.com. Bunker Hill Community College, A300 Lobby, 250 Rutherford Ave, Boston, MA 02129  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. Voices21C [MA]: Bridging & Breaking. A series of performances on the impact of mass incarceration in our communities with collaborators Truth (2rüTh) & Onyx White. Each performance will conclude with a talk back to reflect on what the audience has experienced and to hear from the artists regarding their personal experience. For more information, email voices21c@gmail.com. Curtis Performance Hall, Assumption University, 500 Salisbury Street, Worcester MA 01609  🔗

iCal 5:30 PM. Voices21C [RI]: Bridging & Breaking. A series of performances on the impact of mass incarceration in our communities with collaborators Truth (2rüTh) & Onyx White. Each performance will conclude with a talk back to reflect on what the audience has experienced and to hear from the artists regarding their personal experience. For more information, email voices21c@gmail.com. URI Fine Arts Center, 105 Upper College Rd, Kingston RI 02881  🔗

iCal 3:00 PM. Zamir Chorale of Boston / VOICES 21C / Boston Community Gospel Choir [MA]: Voices of Humanity. Three inter-faith choirs across Boston give voice from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian traditional songs to uplift and unite us. Tickets: $18–25. For more information, call 617-523-2324 or email olga@vilnashul.org. The Vilna Shul, 18 Phillips Street, Boston MA 02114  🔗

iCal 4:00 PM. Voices 21C [MA]: Bridges, Not Walls. A concert reflecting on the bridges built while performing our 2018 program in both the United States and Mexico! There will be a Q&A along with a panel discussion following the performance. Part of “The Conversation on Music” conference at Boston University. Free and open to the public. For more information, email webmasterv21c@gmail.com. 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA 02215  🔗

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Archived Online Events

  • Brattleboro Women's Chorus [VT]: Circle Round, Our 30th Anniversary Fall Concerts. Joan Szymko: “Here”; “Nothing Short of Grace”; Jonathan Larson: “Seasons of Love” from Rent; Linda Hirschhorn: “Ilu Finu”; “Circle Chant”; Pete Sutherland (Anna Patton, arr.): “Out to Breakfast”; original works by Becky Graber and Anna Patton; other songs that explore the power of living in community. Cathy Martin, piano; Michelle Liechti, violin; Becky Graber and Anna Patton, directors. Tickets, in-person and live stream: $15-$30, sliding scale. Sunday’s show will be live streamed and recorded. [11/22/2025] Brattleboro VT
  • Musica Sacra [MA]: The Requiem Masses of Gabriel Fauré and Eustache du Caurroy. You may know the sublimely beautiful Requiem by the 19th century composer Gabriel Fauré, but did you know that his predecessor by 300 years, Eustache de Caurroy, wrote a Requiem for the death of King Henry IV which was then used at the funerals of French kings for the next 200 years? [10/18/2025] Cambridge MA Visit archive
  • Stile Antico [MA]: The Prince of Music: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Motets by Palestrina and other leading composers active in Rome, and a new work by Cheryl Frances-Hoad written especially for Stile Antico and this program. Virtual Tickets will be included FREE with all in-person tickets or can purchased on their own for $25. Part of the Boston Early Music Festival. [11/7/2025] Cambridge MA