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Flying Vipers will be performing at the “Global Grooves: Rhythms of the Game” event. — Photo by Lara Woolfson
The World Cup delivers a once-in-a-lifetime soundtrack: roaring anthems, jubilant cheers, and plenty of music. Inspired by the energy of the ongoing tournament, Somerville invites all to ‘Global Grooves: Rhythms of the Game,’ a celebration of music, culture, and community, on Saturday, July 11, from 12 to 4 p.m., on the City Hall concourse (93 Highland Ave.). Rain date is Sunday, July 12.
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By Dennis Fischman
To most young children, it comes as a shock to learn that before they were born, their parents had a life of their own. Once they realize it, some try as hard as they can to ignore it. Others start looking at their parents’ friends, brothers and sisters in a different way, and from overheard conversations or actual storytelling, they try to piece together the past.
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Festival premieres ROOTS & WINGS: The Next Generation, a newly commissioned work celebrating artistic inheritance across generations and cultures
Arts at the Armory’s fourth annual Feet Keep the Beat Festival returns July 30–August 1, bringing together acclaimed percussive dancers and musicians for three days of performance, participatory events, and workshops celebrating rhythm, movement, and cultural traditions from around the world.
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(The opinions and views expressed in the commentaries and letters to the Editor of The Somerville Times belong solely to the authors and do not reflect the views or opinions of The Somerville Times, its staff, or publishers)
I’m writing my input about the city that is called Somerville, which we should now call Condoville. We have a new migration of the younger youthville coming in, and the senior population is not being respected.
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Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
I felt the need to go back and talk about the drive-in theaters that were such a big part of our childhoods. I did a story back in 2008, so I figured I’d toss the subject out there again, seeing how the summer is winding down. So put on your PJs and let’s hit the drive-in!
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The city is offering funds for residents to cool their outdoor spaces by replacing hard surfaces with plants. — Photo courtesy of City of Somerville
The City of Somerville’s Sustainability and Environment Division (SED) is now accepting applications for Cooling East Somerville, offering eligible East Somerville residents up to $5,000 to remove pavement from their property and replace it with shade trees, plants, and other cooling landscape improvements.
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