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  • Boston Festival of Films from Iran

    Museum of Fine Arts Boston 465 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA

    Showcasing new and restored gems from a nation that has consistently produced some of the world’s most compelling cinema.

  • ‘The Moderate”

    Central Square Theater 450 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    A play about the grueling job of being a content moderator for a soulless social media company.

  • Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition

    CambridgeSide 100 Cambridgeside Pl., Cambridge, MA

    Walk beneath life-size reproductions of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Every brushstroke, every detail — just feet away.

  • Foundry Festival

    The Foundry 101 Rogers St., Cambridge, MA, United States

    The fourth annual Foundry Festival brings a week of free public programming for all ages and skill levels in a variety of art, culture, and community activities.

  • Boston Sci Fi Marathon

    Somerville Theatre 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA

    Part of the Boston Sci Fi Film Festival.

  • The Bugs Bunny Film Festival

    The Brattle 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA

    The Brattle’s Annual February Vacation Week Tradition!

  • The Lao Project’s Mok Pah Valentine’s Day class

    Nibble Kitchen 1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, United States

    Gather to cook and eat Mok Pah –a Lao dish of fish seasoned with herbs, wrapped in banana leaves and gently steamed.

    $80
  • Joe Hunt Jazz Quintet

    The Lilypad 1353 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA

    The Joe Hunt quartet features modern jazz ensemble music played by top local pros.

  • Namwali Serpell presenting “On Morrison”

    First Parish Church 3 Church St., Cambridge, MA

    Harvard Book Store welcomes Namwali Serpell—professor of English at Harvard University and acclaimed author of The Old Drift and The Furrows—for a discussion of her highly anticipated new book, On Morrison, an extraordinary assessment of Toi Morrison. She will be joined in conversation by Tracy K. Smith—the...

  • David Guterson reads from ‘Evelyn in Transit: A Novel’

    Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    David Guterson reads from his new novel about a bored misfit who hitchhikes across the American West taking odd jobs – and whose life is strangely linked with a boy raised as a Buddhist monk in the mountains of Tibet.