Saturday, November 16

To-Do MONDAY: ‘Star Trek’ episodes, clothing exhibit, Moroccan carpet show

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Peggy Mullen

OUT OF THIS WORLD
Attention, Star Trek fans. Two  restored “Star Trek: Next Generation” classic episodes, titled “Where No One Has Gone Before” and “Datalore” will be screened in Randolph tonight. The shows have been restored prior to the release of the series on Blu-ray to mark the series’ 25th anniversary. The screening will be introduced by restoration consultants Mike and Denise Okuda, along with interviews with the restoration team. Randolph Showcase Cinemas, 73 Mazzeo Drive, Randolph.  Tickets are $13.50.www.fathomevents.com.

DRESS THE PART
Visit the Newport mansion Rosecliff to see the  annual costume exhibition featuring highlights from the Newport Preservation Society’s collection of historic clothing. The exhibit,  The Victorian Wardrobe Revealed, 1840-1900,  is a display of fine materials, expert craftsmanship, and stories about the societies in which they were created and worn. The house  is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $14.50 adults, $5.50 children 6 to 17.  548 Bellevue Avenue, Newport.  401-847-1000, www.NewportMansions.org.

COVERING GROUND
At the Fort Point Artist Gallery, see a three-woman exhibition featuring the art of American artist Terra Fuller (“Touria”) and the hand woven carpets of her two nomadic carpet weaving mentors, Zahra Ait Eshu and Mouhou Boussine from Morocco. The exhibit, Fallen Cave Paintings: Mouhou, Touria, and Zahra,  is on display 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at  300 Summer St., Boston.  For information, call 617-423-4299 or go towww.fortpointarts.org.

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