Arts & Entertainment
This Weekend in Somerville: Hyper-Local Craft Brewfest, Squeezbox Slam
Also, some films and markets.

Hyper-Local Craft Brewfest
Beer lovers, nearly 20 local brewers will be at this year's Hyper-Local Craft Brewfest, along with some meaderies and cideries and local food. There are sessions on Friday and Saturday. It takes place at The Center for Arts at the Armory.
Somerville Squeezbox Slam
Called "accordion anarchy," Somerville Squeezbox Slam begins with accordion players of all levels—and button box players and players of other free-standing reed instruments—marching through the streets and playing on street corners. Then it converts into a concert at Seven Hills Park in Davis Square, where accomplished accordian players will entertain. The anarchy part begins Saturday at 1 p.m. Players, work your way toward Davis Square so you can be there at 3 p.m., when the concert begins. It's organized by the Somerville Arts Council and the Nave Gallery, and the rain date is June 29.
Rare Charlie Chaplin Films
Three Chaplin films will be featured Sunday at the Somerville Theatre's "Silents Please" film series, including a rare 10-minute propaganda film, "The Bond," in which Chaplin pushes WWI war bonds. Other films at the festival include "The Kid" and "The Rink," another short. The films will be accompanied by live music performed by Jeff Rapsis. The 35mm films are shown on the big screen, and they start at 1 p.m.
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Errors of the Human Body
Also showing at Somerville Theatre, as part of its Cinema Slumber Party, is the film Errors of the Human Body, about a lethal virus ubleashed by a researcher. It's at midnight on Saturday, and you can wear your pajamas while drinking a "legal beverage."
Union Square Farmers Market
The market is Saturday in Union Square from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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The Davis Flea Market
The antiques and collectables market is Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Davis Square.
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