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The Boston Globe's The Big To-Do Short Cuts
June 24, 2026

Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Big To-Do: Short Cuts, our midweek round-up of what’s going on around Boston, as selected by Boston Globe critics and writers.

Festival attendees gather around the BAMS Fest sign during the Boston Art & Music Soul Festival in Boston, Saturday, June 28, 2025. The nonprofit festival breaks down racial and social barriers to arts, music, and culture across Greater Boston. ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF

Thursday

  • The last season of “The Bear,” starring Dorchester’s Ayo Edebiri, premieres on Hulu.

  • “Valley of the Moms” author Hannah Selinger sits for a conversation with Hank Phillippi Ryan at Brookline Booksmith.

Friday

  • “Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness,” from Larry David and Barack Obama, debuts on HBO.

  • Pianist and composter Emmet Cohen takes the stage at Scullers Jazz Club on Friday and Saturday.

Saturday & Sunday

  • “Land” author Maggie O’Farrell chats with Celeste Ng at First Parish Church.

  • Scott Aukerman and the “Comedy Bang! Bang! Ground Beefing Tour” stops at the Chevalier Theatre.

  • Providence-based chamber choir Ensemble Altera performs at the Old South Church.

  • Head to Tanglewood to catch a pair of performances by music legend Paul Simon on Saturday and Sunday.




Ongoing

  • The Boston Art & Music Soul Festival is back through June 28 with a ton of fun programming, including an appearance by DJ Jazzy Jeff.

Last chance

  • The in-person portion of the Roxbury International Film Festival concludes on Friday at the MFA with a screening of writer-director Leon Hendrix III’s “Montmartre.”

  • The play “Eureka Day” ends its run at the Huntington Theatre on Sunday.

  • Mfoniso Udofia’s “In Old Age” will have its final show at the Emerson Paramount Center on Sunday.




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