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12th Annual Taste of Chocolate Festival
The wait is over! From January 24th to 26th, the Harvard Square Business Association is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated annual Taste of Chocolate Festival. The highlight of this beloved weekend extravaganza is the free Chocolate Tasting Event on Saturday, January 25th from 1pm – 2pm. Please join us on Brattle Plaza (in front […]
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Julian Rundlett & Gail Finnie Rundlett at Passim
JULIAN RUNDLETT Julian Rundlett is a 25 year-old singer songwriter born and raised in Waltham, Massachusetts. Julian has been musical since he was in diapers, with many of his early music teachers describing him as the most rhythmic toddler they’ve ever seen! He has been singing since birth and began playing fiddle in fourth grade. […]
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Darrell Nulisch at Regattabar
Darrell Nulisch, born Dallas TX, 1952, began playing in Jr. High school and never looked back. In 1978, he co-founded Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets, then in 1987, left Texas to join up with Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, in Boston. After a short return to Dallas to build his own band (Texas Heat), he […]
Find out moreLes Sampou at Passim
Monday-morning-size Case of the Blues with Les Sampou Les Sampou will be presenting a special night of country blues classics and originals. Sampou has performed at such world class stages as Montreal Jazz Festival, Toronto Blues Festival, SXSW, and Philadelphia Folk Festival, and has appeared on top-syndicated radio programs such as Acoustic Cafe, World Cafe, and NPR. A […]
Find out moreFrom Earth to Fire at Longy School of Music of Bard College
Longy flute faculty Sergio Pallottelli presents a recital of two masterpieces of their time. Schubert's sonata for the extinct Arpeggione, a bowed guitar of the 19th century, that had only a few years' existence until it went out of use. This wonderful sonata survived and is most often played on cello, viola, or flute. The […]
Find out moreLongy School Presents The Play of Daniel at First Church
The fiery prophecies of Daniel, the young captive in corrupt Babylon, ring forth again. This stunning, contemporary production of the greatest musical play from the French Middle Ages involves lights, movement, urgent poetry, and a sterling cast of seasoned professionals, children, and Longy students—bringing 1310 into the present day.
Find out moreArc Iris at Oberon
iTMRW combines live music by Arc Iris and contemporary ballet by the HDC Dance Ensemble to satirize a post-apocalyptic world where advertisements come in the form of “pop-up thoughts” and entire cities float on islands of trash. This piece reckons with the future of technology, misogyny, capitalism and climate change. iTMRW’s visual aesthetic lives within the cross-section of high […]
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