Want to make your weekend artsy? Check out these events!
Haunted Boston Ghost Tours: Enjoy the spookiest weekend of the year by exploring historic Boston through ghost stories and folklore for $13. (Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. at Central Burying Ground)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Don some fishnets and head on over to Cambridge for an interactive “Rocky Horror” experience. First-timers, be ready to participate! (Friday and Saturday at midnight at the Brattle Theatre.)
Boston Ghost Cruise: Climb aboard for a frightening sail with the Mystery Cafe and Boston Harbor Cruises. True tales of betrayal, shipwrecks and executions will be told. (Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Long Wharf. Check Bostonghostcruise.com for more times and tickets.)
Guster at the Orpheum:The members of Guster — Tufts alumns — will be playing a two-set show in Boston, one of which will be the entirety of their third album, “Lost and Gone Forever” (1999), in honor of the 10-year anniversary of its release. (Saturday at 7 p.m.)
Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter: Looking for a laugh? Comedians Michael and Michael will be performing stand-up promotion for their Comedy Central Show “Michael and Michael Have Issues.” (Friday at 9 p.m. at the Wilbur Theatre.)
Snoop Dogg at the House of Blues: The Dogg is in the House, and this’ll be one show not to miss. Snoop takes the stage with Method Man and Redman. (Sunday at 7 p.m.)
Harry Potter: The Exhibition: This exhibit shows off the artifacts, set and costumes from the Potter films, including Hagrid’s hut and Hermione’s Yule Ball gown. (At the Museum of Science through February 21. Go to Mos.org for more details.)
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by Jessica Bal


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