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This Sunday column belongs to you. Send us event photos, concert reviews, opinion pieces, Little League game news--you name it. If it happened in Somerville and you were there, this is your place to tell the whole city about it. If it’s an idea that impacts Somerville, share it here.
Crocuses, shorts and people lingering on outside benches? Can it really be that spring is here? Let’s gather some evidence. Send in your photos of signs of spring in Somerville for our Spring Has Sprung At Last Photo Project! Click "Add Photos” under the current photos or e-mail your photos to deniset@patch.com. Thanks! 
Planetoid, an extra-terrestrial rock band, crash landed last week at The Rosebud Bar and Lounge in Davis Square to celebrate the release of their new EP, The Abraxas Tactics- Phase 1: The Kiss of the Magnetar. So who are these strange, brightly colored visitors? And why have they decided to unleash their “face-melting” sound on the unsuspecting residents of Somerville and Earth? Luckily, these answers are not locked up in a secret underground Army bunker. Marooned on Earth Planetoid is a trio composed of three distinct forms of life: Locrius, the bright-blue colored lead singer and bassist, …
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Fans, friends and families of the Somerville-based quartet Anthology recently gathered at Third Life Studio in Union Square to celebrate the release of the group’s first CD Anthology. Local residents Anney Gillotte, Allegra Martin, Vicky Reichert and Michelle Vachon make up the quartet, whose repertoire spans classical choral music, jazz and pop favorites, Renaissance polyphony, world folk traditions, cutting-edge music from local Boston composers—and the occasional original tune inspired by a recipe found on the Internet. A professional a capella ensemble, their eclectic performances …

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