Showcasing new and restored gems from a nation that has consistently produced some of the world’s most compelling cinema.
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A play about the grueling job of being a content moderator for a soulless social media company. |
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4 events,Walk beneath life-size reproductions of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Every brushstroke, every detail — just feet away.
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The music group returns to the repertoire of lutenist and composer John Dowland in the 400th anniversary of his death.
$10 – $80
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Live Latin music by CuraSón, mocktails, a Somerville Chocolate tasting, sweet and savory snacks and a free digital portrait while exploring museum galleries.
$22
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DANCE DATE is a dance-for-all program that invites participants to explore communication, trust, and creativity through contemporary dance with a family member, friend, or romantic partner.
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Harvard Book Store welcomes Dorothy Roberts—the George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and the award-winning, acclaimed author of Killing the Black Body—for a discussion of her new book, The Mixed Marriage Project: A Memoir of Love, Race, and Family....
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One actor is selected randomly to drink before and during the performance, leaving the remaining sober cast to keep things on track.
$30
Valentine’s Day weekend shenanigans for single people hangs, a date with your weirdest partner or the whole polycule or artist collective.
$36
Comedian Jenny Gorelick brings to the stage her book on the red flags we all ignore when dating.
$25
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Acclaimed guitarist and composer Stephane Wrembel—renowned for his original music in Midnight in Paris and Vicky Cristina Barcelona—returns to The Regattabar with his specialty ensemble, Django New Orleans, to celebrate the release of Django New Orleans II: Hors-Série out November 14, 2025. |
6 events,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.
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Stop in, browse the shelves and buy a book or books for a partner or friend in secret. Reunite and reveal each other's book picks and why you chose that book for them. Participants will get a coupon at check-in for 20 percent off the purchase. There...
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There’s a themed building competition and challenges, pictures with a Lego Character and prizes.
$20
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Gather to cook and eat Mok Pah –a Lao dish of fish seasoned with herbs, wrapped in banana leaves and gently steamed.
$80
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The Joe Hunt quartet features modern jazz ensemble music played by top local pros. |
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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 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. |
8 events,A playful introduction to Donizetti’s classic comedy before BLO’s full mainstage production in April! Get swept up in the humor, heart, and high notes of this beloved opera! 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.
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Jennifer Putzi offers the first complete transcription and annotation of Frances Anne Rollin’s diary. |
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Fresh Pond rangers lead a family friendly winter tracking expedition to see who has been where in the snow.
Free
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MIT historian Kate Brown reads from “Tiny Gardens Everywhere” to explore the surprising and often radical history of urban gardening.
Free
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Host Logan O'Brien brings in some of the area’s best comedians for a head-to-head roast battle.
$19
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10 events,New Orleans comes to the taproom for a (belated) Mardi Gras celebration with live jazz and plenty of beads. Three Bostonians seek revenge on the MBTA in a musical that's been making stops around town since 2011.
$35
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Features Tony V (Seinfeld), Kelly MacFarland (DryBar), Mark Riley (TikTok), Corey Manning (Amazon Prime), Erin Maguire (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert). |
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The longrunning free jazz night with The Fringe, led by tenor-saxophonist George Garzone. |
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Lou’s Underground Presents: Stephen Brodsky & Adam McGrath from Cave In. |
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In Your Home Is a Museum, participants are invited to bring a meaningful object from home and tell a story about it. A la Moth.
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An afternoon of classical works for clarinet, cello, and piano.
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Ring in the Lunar New Year with an unforgettable evening of music that bridges cultures, traditions, and generations.
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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. |