Welcome to the Culture section of the Plymouth Independent. A thriving culture scene makes for a vibrant town, and we want to help make that happen.
Culture is where you’ll find stories and listings about arts, authors, comedy, live music, theater, workshops, and more. If you have a listing for the column – which is written and curated by Ann Archambault – send an email to listings@plymouthindependent.org or annie@plymouthindependent.org. Listings must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of your event.
We want this section to be as inclusive as possible, meaning reach out if you’re planning an open studio or a street art event or anything creative that might float outside the mainstream.
If there’s cost associated with your event – like a cover charge for a band – please include that information. And whenever possible, attach a good quality jpeg with caption details. (Please, no type on the image.) Listings with visuals are bound to attract more eyeballs.
Plus, ‘Irish Voices’ at the library, a wine pairing dinner, The Young Dubliners at the Spire, the Philharmonic at Memorial Hall, and much more around town.
Arts are an essential part of the Plymouth community. That’s why we offer this forum for local visual artists to display their work on our site. View the gallery.
Plus, Plimoth Patuxet Museums re-opens, a Women’s History Month book talk, the Knickerbocker All-Stars at the Spire, and much more happening around town.
Plus, ‘Mickey 17’ at Plimoth Cinema, a climate café at IndieFerm, Lenny Clark at the Spire, Irish comedy at Memorial Hall, and much more going on around town.
Plus, marking the 80th anniversary of Iwo Jima, Gabe Stillman at the Spire, a Mardi Gras celebration at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, and more happenings across town.