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  • 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.

  • ThotBot Implantation Center

    Bow Market 1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, MA

    An immersive, interactive installation and a/v concert that invites just 14 participants per night into a meticulously designed Waiting Room before plunging them deeper into the dystopian ThotBot Storyworld.

  • The End Is Nigh

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

    Join our host, the iconic Consuela Hobbs, and our live studio audience as three unsuspecting contestants compete for the grand prize – survival! With… The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Disease, Famine, War, and this week’s mystery guest Horseman! All accompanied the greatest last band on earth,...

  • Desi Comedy Fest

    The Comedy Studio 5 John F. Kennedy St., Cambridge, United States

    Desi Comedy Fest, one of North America’s leading South Asian comedy showcases, is bringing its first-ever East Coast Edition to Boston in 2026.

  • We Black Folk Showcase

    The Armory 191 Highland Ave., Somerville, MA

    Celebrate the Boston-based movement to highlight and expand the Black folk genre.

  • Gamelan Showdown: A Balinese Battle of the Bands

    MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    MIT’s Gamelan Galak Tika and Queens College’s Gamelan Yowana Sari come together for a joint concert—a Balinese mebarung (melody competition). Featuring new works by Evan Ziporyn, Kyle Miller, and Théo Mérigeau.

  • Sara Juli’s Midseason Mood & Gay Aesthetic: Based on a True Story

    The Dance Complex 536 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    As women's autonomy faces unprecedented threats, Sara Juli's work-in-progress "Midseason Mood " blends stand-up comedy and dance-theater to reclaim what culture tries to erase: our power, our pleasure, our resilience. Set to Max Richter's reimagining of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, this is a woman in a midlife mood...

  • One-Eyed Jacks (1961)

    Harvard Film Archive 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA

    Long-time bank robbers Rio (Marlon Brando) and Dad (Karl Malden) botch a job in Sonora, Mexico and find themselves ambushed by Rurales; the latter flees with the loot while the former ends up in prison. Years later, Rio escapes prison and tracks down Dad, who’s now a...