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Culture To Do From Your Couch Week 12 Edition

Tiny Desk Concert

Madame Gandhi: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bring you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space. In this Tiny Desk, Madame Gandhi uses music to help elevate and celebrate female voices, from working with primarily queer women BIPOC on tour and video sets, to writing socially-conscious lyrics that challenge the white male-dominated music industry.

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Pipe Dreams

Pipe Dreams

Pipe Dreams challenges preconceived notions about an age-old instrument—the pipe organ—while introducing viewers to a new generation of passionate, talented young organists in the intense lead up to the Canadian International Organ Competition, widely regarded as the Olympics for organ music and which attracts virtuosi under the age 35 from all over the world. Who will come out on top?

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Parlor Room Home Sessions: Melissa Ferrick

Parlor Room Home Sessions: Melissa Ferrick

The Parlor Room presents Melissa Ferrick. She is regarded in the industry and by her peers as one of the most prolific and hardworking artists in the business. She has shared the stage with Morrissey, Joan Armatrading, Weezer, Tegan and Sara, Mark Cohen, Paul Westerberg, Bob Dylan, John Hiatt, Ani DiFranco, k.d.Lang, Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin, and many others. Join The Parlor Room for the performance on Tuesday, June 30 at 9:00 p.m.

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Summer Songs: A Virtual Benefit Concert

Summer Songs: A Virtual Benefit Concert

Some of the Pioneer Valley's most notable musicians will virtually gather to perform songs that celebrate summer and raise funds for Northampton's oldest performing arts venue. Opened on May 23, 1891 and deeded to the Citizens of Northampton a year later, the Academy of Music became the first municipally owned theatre in the nation. The theater quickly became a favorite stop for leading troupes and big-name performers: legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt, film star Mae West, illusionist Harry Houdini and many more. Enjoy the concert on Wednesday, July 1 at 8:00 p.m.

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VT Jazz Center Drive-in Concert

VT Jazz Center Drive-In Concert

Next Stage Arts Project presents two Drive-In theater concerts by the Vermont Jazz Sextet. The group has developed programs which are performed in schools, assisted-living homes and libraries, bringing live jazz into settings outside of concert halls. Through these performances and clinics, people who might not attend concerts at the VJC are given the opportunity to hear and learn about the music of Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Art Blakey and others, with original music and arrangements often written by members of the ensemble. Join them on Friday, July 3 at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Basketville parking lot in Putney, VT.

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