
There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a museum exhibition to a Bach and banjo performance, here are the best options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.
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Curator Talk: Our Stories, Our Stuff, Our Somerville

Somerville Museum curator Bess Paupeck will guide visitors through the "Our Stories, Our Stuff, Our Somerville," exhibition, which celebrates people of Somerville through their personal stories and artifacts, according to the museum's website.
When: Saturday, March 2, 1-2 p.m.
Where: Somerville Museum, 1 Westville Road.
Admission: $0-$8
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Smoke and Shadows: Burlesque & Variety Show
Burlesque show Smoke & Shadows and nine-piece funk band The Nephrok! Allstars will join forces to deliver a heart-pumping performance at The Rockwell Saturday night. Enjoy the sounds of Prince, Betty Davis and Funkadelic as dancers give a seductive performance. The night will feature Harley Foxx, Jolie LaVie, Kimmy Moore, Jessicalee Skary, Dark N' Stormy, Elsa Riot, along with the Nephrok crew.
When: Saturday, March 2, 9-11:30 p.m.
Where: The Rockwell, 255 Elm St.
Admission: $20 for general admission; $44 for dinner and show
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Pindrop Sessions: 14: Bach & Banjo
Check out a performance of musicians Shirley Hunt and Curtis Eller at the Aeronaut Brewing Company Sunday night. Hunt is a baroque cellist and violinist who recently released her second solo album "J.S. Bach Suites and Sonatas, Vol. 2," piece of a three-part recording project of Bach's work. Eller is a banjo player, songwriter and rock and roll singer, who recently released a phonographic recording called "How to Make It in Hollywood" with his band The American Circus.
When: Sunday, March 3, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Aeronaut Brewing Company, 14 Tyler St.
Admission: $20 (general admission); $25 (general admission + five-ounce beer-filled pindrop glassware)
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