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  • “alla Bolognese”

    Cambridge Friends Meeting House 5 Longfellow Park, Cambridge, MA

    Not only renowned for its famous ragù, Bologna was the hotspot for many pioneering 17th-century musicians who paved the way for the flowering of instrumental music in Europe. Works for cornetto, violin, cello and organ by Isabella Leonarda, Cazzati, Arresti, Gabrielli, Bononcini, Torelli, Piccinini, Ferrari & Montalbano.

  • Zak Kyes: “Identity Crisis”

    Gund Hall (Harvard) Harvard University, Gund Hall, Quincy St., Cambridge, MA

    In this talk, Zak Kyes, founder and creative director of Zak Group, traces how design has historically metabolized moments of rupture.

  • 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,...

  • St. Patrick’s Day Special Variety Show

    The Burren 247 Elm St., Somerville, MA

    This show will feature traditional Irish jigs, reels, ballads, stories & dancing. Led by Tommy McCarthy and Louise Costello each show will feature special guests along with Irish Step Dancers. You also never know who may swing stop by and play a tune as well!

  • His Girl Friday (1940)

    Harvard Film Archive 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA

    Ace reporter Hildy Johnson wants to forsake journalism for a quiet, married life in Albany with an insurance salesman, but she can’t resist covering one last blockbuster story for her editor (and ex-husband) Walter Burns, who’s determined to win her back—professionally and romantically. Amid the ever-present clacking...

  • The Lion in Winter (1968)

    The Brattle 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA

    In Hepburn’s third Oscar-winning performance, she plays Eleanor of Aquitaine and goes head-to-head with Peter O’Toole playing King Henry II in 12th century England. It’s all palace intrigue all the time as the King and his estranged wife (released from imprisonment for the Christmas holiday no less)...