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Bionic5K Registration is Open
Feeling grateful for bright sunshine, longer days, and forward progress. Just 6 more days until spring... and 42 days until the 4th annual Bionic5K! Join our celebration of mobility. Run, walk, or roll with participants from all over the country... even Hawaii (Aloha!)... who have already signed up. Go virtual or choose your Bionic Home […]
Find out moreThe Fever
This entrancing, award-winning feature is set in Manaus, Brazil, an industrial city surrounded by the Amazon rainforest. There we find Justino, a 45-year-old Desana native who works as a security guard at the cargo port. Since the death of his wife, his main company has been his youngest daughter Vanessa with whom he shares a […]
Find out moreRUSSIAN ARK
Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov broke boundaries with this dreamlike vision of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg – and it was an unexpected hit at The Brattle when we premiered it in 2003. RUSSIAN ARK is the first feature-length narrative film shot in a single take (on digital video, using a specially designed disc instead of tape). […]
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Hands down some of our favorite events that we have hosted over the past 20 years involve Edgar Wright (and, usually, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost). Edgar, Simon, and Nick are some of the most dedicated cinephiles and nicest guys that we’ve had the pleasure to meet. The first of these events happened on March […]
Find out moreKids Company
For Ages 13 and Under Enroll by MAR 1 Kids Company classes for youth ages 5 - 13 continue virtually this spring, with a mix of storytelling, movement, performance, and devising techniques to introduce theater skills and awareness of body, mind, voice, and imagination. And this spring, we introduce A.R.T. Pipsqueaks, a four-week program for […]
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New School of Music – Open Registration Beginning Group Ukulele | ages 4-6
In this beginner course, students will learn the basic strumming patterns and techniques to play the ukulele! Students will learn the appropriate hand and instrument placement for playing chords and strumming patterns. By the end of this course, students will be able to perform four to six songs, play five different chords and will have […]
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Black Is Queen: The Divine Feminine in Kush
Solange Ashby, Adjunct Professor, Department of Classics and Ancient Studies, Barnard College The prominence of powerful goddesses and queens in the Nubian Kingdom of Kush (now Northern Sudan) highlights the unusually high status of women in this ancient African society and serves as a fitting focus for the study of female power in the ancient […]
Find out moreCandice Lin, C. Riley Snorton, and Hentyle Yapp
Conversation Join us on Zoom REGISTER HERE Join us at 7:30 pm EST for a conversation with C. Riley Snorton and Hentyle Yapp, editors of Saturation: Race, Art, and the Circulation of Value (MIT Press/New Museum, 2020), and Candice Lin, artist and book contributor. Controversies involving race and the art world are often discussed in terms of […]
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