May 122012
 

The Berklee Jazz group The Soul of a Man will peform live today in Derby Square from 5 – 7 p.m. This is the first free concert of many organized by the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival leading up to their fantastic annual concert at the Willows.  There will be a concert every second Saturday in Derby Square through the summer.

According to SFSF “The Soul of a Man (website) is a modern day R&B band whose sound is infused with blues, gospel, soul, and funk. Individually, each of the band’s skilled musicians brings a unique and powerful sound to the stage. Together, their four-piece rhythm section, horn trio, and vocalist produce a massive sound that’s been described as “High energy – all the time.” Whether in a small club or a huge venue, The Soul of a Man delivers a thrilling, uplifting show.” Stop by Derby Square to today and check them out.

 More information about the SJSF/Berklee Summer Series.

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May 012012
 

This weekend in Salem you can sweep the city streets, visit some of Salem’s most exclusive homes, view A Picasso and participate in a Walk/Run for a worthy cause.  Not a bad range of choices for the weekend.

Consider helping with Clean Sweeps Day Saturday starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Salem Common. Help keep Salem beautiful with this yearly clean sweeping.

Saturday is also a May Day tour of Salem Homes. The event starts at 3:45 at Hamilton Hall, 9 Chestnut Street. “The Most Architectural Street in America” is offering the chance to view gracious homes and discover their histories as owners and guides share traditions and stories.  Tickets to view 10 homes $25.00 with tea at Hamilton Hall $45.00. Reservations required. 978-744-0805 Info@HamiltonHall.org 

Running now through May 19 Salem Theatre Company, 90 Lafayette St. is showing A Picasso, a show about art in German-occupied Paris.

Sunday join a Walk for HAWC, a 5 mile walk through historic Salem to raise domestic violence awareness. This year HAWC introduces a 5 mile run! Registration starts at the Salem Common at 11.

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Apr 192012
 

Spend your weekend downtown Salem April 20 – 22 at the Mass Poetry Festival.  The poetry festival kicks off Friday with programs for Families and Children; then moves into adult programing in the later afternoon. In the evening enjoy a headline reading with Robert Pinsky, Maggie Dietz and Major Jackson. The night closes out with an intercollegiate poetry slam at Victoria Station.

Saturday begins with workshops and more programs for children and families.  Throughout the day there will be activities for families in the Peabody Essex Museum. Across the street in the Museum Place Mall, the small press fair will run from noon to 5:00 pm. Montserrat College of Art will be silkscreening and giving away Mass Poetry festival book bags. At 1:30 pm there will be a reading of the 2012 Common Threads poets. More than 60 readings, workshops, panels and performances will sprawl throughout downtown Salem all afternoon. In the evening there will an amazing performance of song and poetry by powerful story tellers. The evening will end with a late night Poetry Slam organized by famed slam master of the Boston Poetry Slam Simone Beaubian!

Sunday also includes a full line up of events. Visit the official Mass Poetry website for full details. Festival buttons only cost $10. Link to full festival calendar here.

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Mar 252012
 

Salem continues to open new businesses, offering greater variety in the downtown. If you haven’t noticed yet, re-find has just opened a store for men ranging from gently used dress shirts to brand new designer ties. You can find them at 244 Essex St.

Opening soon in the downtown:

Life Alive Cafe at 281 Essex St. (The previous location of Coven.)

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt at 76 Lafayette St. (Previous location of Salem Segway)

Something’s Brewing at 61 Wharf St. a new tea shop.

Every Occasion Boutique at 102 Wharf St. Fashion jewelry, clothing, accessories and more.

Three Potato Four 60 Washington St. Baked potato snacks with a variety of toppings.

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Mar 242012
 

Have you made all your plans for the weekend…

The Peabody Essex Museum has fantastic exhibits and activities this weekend.

Tonight is the annual Spring Fling Saturday, March 24 in Old Town Hall from 7 – 10 p.m. www.salemspringfling.com.
 
Swimming in the Shallows is being performed at the Salem Theatre Company. Visit www.salemtheatre.com for full details. 

 Restaurant Week starts this Sunday night visit www.salem-chamber.org for a full list of participating restaurants and many of their fixed price ($25) menus.

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