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Thereâs lots of live music to look forward to through the summer â see our Summer Guide for recommendations on outdoor and reduced-capacity shows. But Music City musicians continue to release stacks of great music, and our writers have eight new titles to recommend. Add âem to your streaming queue, get a physical copy from your favorite record store. Or drop them on your wishlist for #BandcampFriday, the promotion in which the platform waives its cut of artist fees, the next installment of which is June 4.
Also check out our previous lists for even more recommendations:
2020:
The two-disc set
St. Louis summers are better at night.
The small miseries of a Missouri summer add up. That stuck-to-your-seat humidity combines with a heat bores down from above and reflects up from the pavement, roasting you from all sides. Who wants to do anything in that? But the game changes when the sun drops. St. Louis at night transforms into a place of new possibilities. Baseball under the lights. Patio beers. Outdoor concerts.
It s a new world, but it s fleeting. To help you make sure you don t waste one moonlit moment, we ve designed the RFT s annual Summer Guide to help you plan your strategy. Maybe you re a wildlife lover, ready to set off in search of an elusive winged wonder or a stretch of open water. Or maybe you ve been waiting (and waiting and waiting and waiting) for live music to return. Or maybe you know that food tastes better at the end of a long night.
Summer Guide 2021 Our rundown of some of the best food, shopping, arts, music, film and outdoor events of the season Tweet Share
With vaccination rates on the rise, COVID case numbers falling and all public health restrictions now officially lifted, there’s reason to believe summer 2021 though obviously not what any of us would call “normal” in the pre-pandemic sense will be a hopeful time with plenty of reason and opportunities to party. In our annual Summer Guide, we’ve got a whole slew of recommended activities for those looking to get out and, you know, do stuff. From art openings and plays to outdoor activities, farmers markets, craft markets, concerts, food events and more, here’s a roundup of some of the most intriguing activities of the season. Dive in.
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Today is Friday, May 7, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County:
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COVID-19 Vaccine: The Mass Vaccination Site at Montgomery College’s Germantown Campus is offering walk-up appointments today from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Click here to make an appointment instead and avoid long wait times.
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County COVID-19 Testing Clinics: Free COVID-19 testing is available throughout the county at six testing sites today, and nine sites this weekend. Health officials continue to stress the importance of testing to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Gaithersburg Book Festival: For the second year the festival will take place virtually throughout the month of May. Check out our updated guide to the 2021 Virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival to plan your GBF experience. MyMCM’s Deirdre Byrne spoke with Mayor Jud Ashman about what to expect this year.