![]() ![]() IFF Boston wraps up on May 3, but those final days feature no shortage of features and shorts films to discover. General admission $15 | IFF members $12 | Students $14 | Members of WGBH, WBUR, Coolidge Corner Theatre and Brattle Theatre $14 However, there are no shortage of engagements - so whether it’s a late night with a few talented DJs or sitting in for a jazz combo set, there’s no doubt you can make something work for you this month. But if I were to hazard a guess, I’d say that you can’t, and these concerts are not extending for weeks on end. ![]() ![]() Now, whether or not you can freeze time is none of my business. Film festivals encourage us to engage with the Jewish experience and the cultural pull of Boston as New England’s crown jewel. There’s art exploring motherhood and the feeling of belonging. Spring has unambiguously arrived, after all, and you can’t be faulted for tacking left to enjoy sun and manicured lawns when those opportunities present themselves. Here represents a slate of activities that encourages you to do what you may. The whole time I spent compiling this edition of The Drop, I was plagued by one question: What ties these activities together, apart from their temporal bond to the month of May? The answer, by and large, is nothing. ![]()
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