Five things to do around Boston, Nov. 4-10 – The Boston Globe

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Thursday-Sunday

Runway Ready

Show off your style at Massachusetts Fashion Week. Industry professionals will host an educational panel Thursday night, and Friday night boasts a preview at Fenway’s Time Out Market, with glimpses of the designers, models, and vendors featured in the weekend fashion shows. The Streetwear Show takes place on Saturday, followed by the formal Fall Luxury Show on Sunday. Ticket prices, times, and locations vary by event. massfashionweek.com

Opens Friday

Let It Snow

Seaport’s annual Holiday Market at Snowport features more than 100 vendors selling home decor, clothing, gifts, and more. The open-air market also features a cocktail bar and a crafting corner. Get fueled up for shopping at the food and beverage tent, which provides dozens of delicious options, from gourmet grilled cheese to s’mores. Hours vary daily, through December 29. Free entry. bostonseaport.xyz/snowport

Friday-Sunday

Reader’s Paradise

For the 46th year running, the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair will take place over three days, at the Hynes Convention Center. The fair features rare and collectible books and literary items, such as manuscripts and modern first editions, for attendees to browse and purchase. Tickets — $25, with some discounts available for registering online — required for Friday’s opening night; Saturday and Sunday offer free admission. Find hours at abaa.org.

Saturday and Sunday

Local Arts

Fenway Studios, where dozens of local artists live and work, hosts its two-day 2024 Fall Open Studios. The works of 20-plus artists will be on display and available for purchase. Browse their works inside the 100-year-old building, a National Historical Landmark, and learn its rich history. Free. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. fenwayartstudios.org


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Claudie Bellanger can be reached at claudie.bellanger@globe.com.

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