Thursday Happenings

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Image of Juana Molina from Myspace.
Craft

The Fuller Craft Museum opens Craft in America: Expanding Traditions, a traveling exhibit that represents the PBS series of the same name. It's the only east coast stop for the exhibit, which features the work of a diverse group of artisans and more than 150 pieces. Through May 25. Fuller Craft Museum, 455 Oak St., Brockton, $8/$5.

Argentinian Pop

Argentinian singer Juana Molina, who is better known in Latin America as a television actress, makes music that's weirder than you expect it to be. It's a dense mixture of electronic pop and folk musical forms, fused with a healthy dose of minimalism. Her work has clear antecedents in that of Gal Costa, Brian Eno, and Bjork, but it never sounds derivative. Performing with a full band. Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, $18.

Food Bloggers

Can't shut up about food? Join the like-minded at WBUR's first New England food blogger meet-up. You don't even need to have an actual blog. It's sponsored by Public Radio Kitchen, who cleverly calls the event an "Eat-Up Meet-Up," but it is unclear whether there will actually be any food to eat. WBUR's studios, 890 Comm. Ave., 7 p.m. Free. More information.

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