It’s time to march again. Cleveland's version of the Women's March in Washington D.C., which was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, that started in 2017, invites people to gather in Public Square to protest gender inequality. Don your warmest gear and march for women's rights and see how they are increasing diversity here. Free. Sat 10:30 a.m., Public Square, Downtown Cleveland, 216- 659-0473, womensmarch.com
Sci-Fi Marathon
The Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Film Society is celebrating the 44th anniversary of its Science Fiction Marathon. Everyone is welcome to watch 36 hours of back-to-back movies, trailers and more. The event celebrates its 44th year with a line-up that is out of this world. $4-$30. Fri 8 p.m., 10900 Euclid Ave., University Circle, 216-368-2463, films.cwru.edu
The Clairvoyants
Get ready to have your mind blown. This Austrian duo performs live at the Hard Rock Rocksino and will have you questioning if magic is real as Amelie van Tass, with the help of Thommy Ten, peers into the minds of audience members. The duo has dominated the stages of America’s Got Talent, finishing as the runner-up in season 11, and traveled the world showcasing their mind tricks. $25-$186. Sat 7 p.m., Hard Rock Rocksino,10777 Northfield Road, 330-908-7625, hrrocksinonorthfieldpark.com
The Boat Show
All aboard! The I-X Center is hosting the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show with boats of all shapes and sizes. The center is going all out this year showcasing boats for all occasions like fishing, sailing, cruising, skiing, and wakeboarding. A guest appearance by Twiggy the Waterboarding Squirrel and vendors such as Lake Erie Market are some of the newest additions to the show this year. $12-$14. Fri 12 p.m., Sat & Sun 10 a.m., I-X Center, 1 I-X Center Dr., 216-676-6000, clevelandboatshow.com
Cole Porter on Broadway
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and The Musical Theater Project take us back in time to enjoy the successful career of Broadway composer Cole Porter. His most successful musical, Kiss Me Kate, won the first ever Tony Award for Best Musical in 1949 and his other popular works such as Fifty Million Frenchman, Anything Goes and more are still some of the most beloved musicals today. $35-$65. Sat 8 p.m., Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Ave., 216-640-8865, playhousesquare.org