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Friday, April 16

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10 and 11 a.m. Films for preschoolers at the East Boston Branch Library, 276 Meridian St. 617-569-0271. At 10:30 a.m., preschoolers' films at the Mattapan branch, 10 Hazelton St., 617-298-9218 (directions), and at Codman Square, 690 Washington St., Dorchester. 617-436-8214 (directions).

12:15 p.m. * Organist Bradley Welch at Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon St., Boston. 617-536-0944. (directions).

1 p.m. * Harpoon Brewery kicks off the weekend early with a tour of the suds factory. Free samples at the end. 306 Northern Ave., Boston. Call for other times. 888-427-7666. (directions).

2 p.m. Just because you didn't go to Harvard doesn't mean you can't check out the campus. Student-led tours at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through friday, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Tours meet at the Harvard Information Center. 495-1573.

6:30 p.m. Former Governor Michael S. Dukakis talks about "The Politics of Creativity" at Boston Architectural Center Lectures, 320 Newbury St., Boston. 617-585-0180. (directions).

7 p.m. Vocalist Saudah Al-Akbar leads a quintet in jazz, R&B, and funk at the Lawrence and Alma Berk Recital Hall, Berklee College of Music, 1140 Boylston St. 617-747-8820. (directions).

9 p.m. * One of town's hippest, most intimate clubs, the Toad in Porter Square, Cambridge, stages live music every night. Mostly acoustic rock, folk, and blues. 1920 Mass. Ave., Cambridge. 617-497-4950. (directions).


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