Events happening around Central Massachusetts this month!
Good Charlotte Youth Authority Tour
Youth Authority is the first album for Good Charlotte since returning from a five-year hiatus after the release of 2010’s Cardiology and the first release on the Madden brothers’ newly formed MDDN label. The group – vocalist Joel Madden, guitarists Benji Madden and Billy Martin, bassist Paul Thomas and drummer Dean Butterworth – come to Worcester in support of the band’s sixth studio album.

Doors open at 6:30p.m. May 19; Worcester Palladium, 261 Main St.,Worcester; $27.50 in advance, $32 on the day; thepalladium.net.

I Love The ’90s: The Party Continues Concert
Breakout your choker necklaces and Hammer pants!  I Love The ’90s returns to the DCU Center. The party features the ’90’s most popular hip-hop, R&B, pop and dance icons, all on one stage for a night full of hits. See Naughty By Nature, Kid ‘N Play, Blackstreet, Sisqó, Montell Jordan, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath, Biz Markie, Rob Base, C+C Music Factory and Chubb Rock and step back in time.

7:30p.m. May 12; DCU Center, 50 Foster St., Worcester; $49-$85; dcucenter.com.

The CameraMan
In this 1928 classic American silent comedy, Buster Keaton plays a tintype street photographer who
tries his hand as a freelance newsreel cameraman in order to win the affections of a girl who works
at MGM Newsreel.

3p.m. May 21; Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester; $15-$20; thehanovertheatre.org.

Worcester Film Wars – Premiere Event
Gather up your friends and become a filmmaker. You’ll have three days to write, film and edit your movie. Don’t have that creative gene? Bring a chair or blanket and watch all the films that made the cut. Everyone in the audience will have a ballot to vote on their favorites. This is an 18+ event.

7p.m-11p.m., May 27; outside Ralph’s Rock Diner, 148 Grove St., Worcester; $10 to enter, free to watch; worcesterfilmwars.com.