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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.

  • Washington Remembered, Washington Forgotten: Washington and Slavery

    Cambridge Public Library (Main) 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA

    Explore how Americans have remembered and forgotten Washington’s involvement with slavery over the past 250 years. Three historians who work at the intersection of scholarship and public history will shed new light on our founding contradictions.

  • In Conversation: Photography and Political Imaginaries

    Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

    Photography has played a central role in social movements, igniting desire for change and inspiring action. At the same time, it has been commandeered to consolidate power, stifle dissent, and foreclose a sense that other worlds are possible. In this lecture, Leigh Raiford and Teju Cole will...

  • March Comedy Madness (Final Round)

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

    64+ competing comedians, special guest comedians, referees, and an awesome audience. This is no April Fool's joke.

  • Breaking the Code

    Central Square Theater 450 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    Alan Turing was hailed by Winston Churchill as having made the single biggest contribution to Allied victory in the war against Nazi Germany for breaking the Enigma code. By 1952 the eccentric British mathematician’s security clearance was revoked and he was barred from British intelligence work after...

  • The Boston Comics in Color Festival (4/3-4)

    Join us for New England's only Comic Arts Festival focused on stories by and about people of color. The Boston Comics in Color Festival is a family-friendly event for all ages focusing on creators of color and stories by and about people of color. This event takes...

  • Julie Rhodes / Dred Buffalo

    Lizard Lounge 1667 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA

    Boston native Julie Rhodes musical career started “on a whim”. After singing along in the audience at a house show, she was given some words of encouragement to write her own songs. That night, she began writing her first song and before long she was recording her...

  • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

    Coolidge Corner Theatre 290 Harvard St., Brookline, MA

    Your journey begins with The Fellowship of the Ring at 11:00am sharp. There will be a 30-minute break before The Two Towers at roughly 2:30pm for afternoon tea. Following that film, there will be a 75-minute break for dinner around 7:00pm before The Return of the King...