• Intro to Rebel Alchemy

    418 Quequechan Street 418 Quequechan Street, Fall River, Massachusetts

    Rescheduled due to SNOW to March 29th: Introduction to Rebel Alchemy: A 3-Hour WorkshopSunday, 1:00-4:00 PM You are not broken. You are broadcasting static. Your soul has an original signal—a unique frequency that is yours alone. But between birth and now, interference has layered on. Old narratives. Inherited beliefs. Trauma that bent your timeline. You've been transmitting through distortion for so long you forgot what clarity feels like. This workshop is where you remember. What You'll Experience: We're not here to talk about transformation. We're here to create it—live, in the room, in your body. Signal Awakening — You'll learn the physics of reality and the energetics of the self. Why observation shapes what's possible. How your consciousness is not a passive receiver but an active transmitter broadcasting into the field. This is the foundation everything else is built on. The Binding — You'll understand how a soul's signal gets corrupted. How darkness attaches. How the past doesn't stay in the past—it distorts your present and shapes your future until you walk back through it and transmute it. Resonance Tuning — You'll take your first steps into the core methodology. Guided journaling. Intentional sharing. Sound healing and tuning fork work […]

  • Thriller Panel

    Once Upon a Bookstore 418 Quequechan St. 2nd Fl., Fall River, Massachusetts

    with Megan Collins, Lynn Tavernier, Joe Salerno, and Tessa WegertFor more info, click here.

  • Indoor/Outdoor

    Indoor/Outdoor
    Little Theater Fire Barn 340 Prospect St, Fall River, Massachusetts

    About the show: In this unabashedly sentimental and charmingly romantic comedy, a cat named Samantha has just started living with a guy named Shuman who she believes is her true love. At first everything seems to be going great, but soon Samantha realizes that Shuman doesn’t always seem to understand her. Worse yet, Shuman doesn’t always seem all that interested in trying to understand her. Things become truly problematic when one night Oscar, a sexy alley cat, shows up at the door. Suddenly Samantha begins to wonder whether she’s an indoor or an outdoor cat. To make matters more complicated, a quirky aspiring cat therapist named Matilda inserts herself into the mix, thinking she can solve everyone’s problems but only seems to make things worse. Eventually Samantha finds herself on a journey, both physical and emotional, that leads her to discover what having a home and being loved really mean to her. INDOOR/OUTDOOR is an allegory about the difficulties and joys of all manner of relationships. TICKETS $26.59 for adults $11.29 Children under 12

    $11.29
  • Shelby Means

    Narrows Center for the Arts 16 Anawan St., Fall River, MA

    Thursday, April 2, 2026 $30 Advance | $32 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Opener: Kathleen Parks Band Born in the bluegrass of Kentucky and raised on Wyoming’s high plains, Shelby Means is one of the foremost bassists in bluegrass, with nearly two decades of experience in bluegrass, folk, rock, Americana, and country outfits. Now based in Charleston, SC, during her tenure in Nashville she was a member of the GRAMMY-nominated, incredibly impactful distaff bluegrass band, Della Mae. Throughout her career she has traveled to nearly 30 countries around the world spreading musical diplomacy. Means is also one half of roots duo Sally & George with her husband and collaborator, Sol Driven Train’s Joel Timmons. With Timmons, Mary Lucey, and Billy Cardine, she co-founded another group, Lover’s Leap, a genre blurring, heart-led Americana band. Means is a member of Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, with whom she gained her first GRAMMY win for their 2023 album, City of Gold. She’s also received more than a handful of awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association for her work with Della Mae and Golden Highway. Means is a driving player with a deep pocket, a singular stage presence, and a magnetic, centered approach […]

  • Gary Hoey

    Narrows Center for the Arts 16 Anawan St., Fall River, MA

    Friday, April 3, 2026 $43 Advance | $45 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Rock & blues guitar legend Gary Hoey is touring on his new album Avalanche, his first album since 2019. “Avalanche” on Wazoo Music Group (Hoey’s own label) features special guest Lita Ford on vocals on “You Know I Would” and Gary’s son, Ian Hoey, on “Summer’s Here” and “Dear Mama” which is a tribute to Gary’s mother. Gary says, “Avalanche is a return to my rock roots. It feels great to turn up the volume and have some fun. This album was a therapeutic album for me. I named the album “Avalanche” because sometimes life feels like one thing hits you after another. Hoey called on his old friends to help him record, Matt Scurfield (drums), AJ Pappas (bass), Ian Hoey (guitar), his niece Tayla Lemieux (background vocals). Hoey is hitting the road with his son, Ian Hoey. “I love to travel and see the fans after the show. And having my son Ian playing guitar by my side is a dream come true. We will be playing the new and the old classics, Hocus Pocus, Low Rider and more.” Hoey’s first break came in 1987 when […]

  • Brakfast with the Easter Bunny

    Battleship Cove 5 Water Street, Fall River

    Hop on down to the Battleship Cove to enjoy breakfast with the Easter Bunny! Enjoy a pancake breakfast, crafts, an Easter scavenger hunt, and a take-home photo* with our special guest! All tickets include admission to the exhibits for the day. Advance ticket purchase required. Get yours today and save 10% on Early Bird tickets! Early Bird tickets available until March 9th. Full-priced tickets starts March 10th. Members receive 20% off their tickets! *includes themed photo folio TICKETS

  • The Ellington Collective

    Narrows Center for the Arts 16 Anawan St., Fall River, MA

    Saturday, April 4, 2026 $35 Advance | $37 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm  “An All-Star Tribute to Jazz Legend Duke Ellington” Jazz enthusiasts, prepare to be captivated by Boston Based  “The Ellington  Collective,”  an acclaimed jazz ensemble that pays  homage to the timeless  genius of Duke Ellington. This project features an exceptional lineup of jazz  heavyweights, blending their unique talents to breathe new life into Ellington’s  classic repertoire. Bob Freeman’s arrangements of these Duke Ellington classics  were originally done for saxophonist David Fathead Newman and had never  previously been performed live until the debut in 2025. The players have international profiles and an extensive set of credentials  performing with a who’s who of the jazz and American music world some of  which include: Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Nat Adderley, Bonnie Raitt, Kurt  Elling, Slide Hampton, Dave Liebman, Johnny Hartman, and Joe Pass. The Band Leading the charge in the horn section is internationally known recording artist, saxophonist, Dan Moretti, a versatile artist known for his dynamic tone and creative interpretations. He is joined by fellow saxophonist Greg Abate, whose powerful playing and bebop sensibilities bring an exciting edge to the ensemble. Trombonist Jeff Galindo adds his signature […]

  • Monday Night Melt (yoga, weekly)

    Sanctuary - Wellness & Yoga Studio 64 Durfee St, Fall River, Massachusetts

    A Beginner-friendly class, focusing on proper alignment, breath work, grounding and strength thru the postures. Compassionately guided, this class honors the traditional tenets of yoga while keeping it light and joyous. Class is set to room temp.We have bolsters, blocks, straps and blankets, as well as extra mats. If you have your own, feel free to bring it and water.Please sign up on line or text/call us to reserve your spot at508-572-4346. 

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