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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 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 […]
Find out moreCambridge Science Festival 30 Days of Science
. CSF invites the community to take the 30 Days of Science Challenge this April! Sign up today! Each day, CSF will share a simple prompt with content and events developed exclusively by the Cambridge Science Festival community. Spend a few minutes a day exploring the offerings, connecting with cool scientists, & learning new things! Take the pledge — share your discoveries, […]
Find out moreCambridge Science Festival Curiosity Challenge
Calling all kids ages 5-14! Cambridge Science Festival dares you to take the Curiosity Challenge! You’re naturally curious, just like scientists. We want to know what you’re curious about! Tell us! Show us! Learn more - https://cambridgesciencefestival.org/curiosity-challenge-2021 Join the 2021 Curiosity Challenge
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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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Art Talk Live: Liberty, Equality, Sorority? A Woman Printmaker in the French Revolution
The French Revolution saw an explosion of printed media and printmakers—including women, who used their artistic production to participate in the politics they were legally excluded from because of their gender. In this talk, curatorial intern and Ph.D. candidate Sarah Lund will unfold the layers of this large color print, from the radical Jacobin revolutionary […]
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Women’s Art of Late Antiquity & Byzantium *NEW*
Women have created art, commissioned monuments, and sparked creative dialogues since the beginning of time, but their artistic legacies have often been neglected. Let's travel together to Late Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire to discuss the women who fought to ensure their art would be seen for millennia. This class will explore the lives and […]
Find out moreUncorseted and Unbound
There are always contemporary artists who work in the wilderness, pushing music-making into new realms. What does it take to be one of these musicians working mostly in isolation? Hear from fearless musicians as they share their music-making journey with one another and our audience. This event is hosted by Longy coaching manager Ashley Hall […]
Find out moreVirtual Event: Melissa Febos Girlhood in conversation with ZZ Packer
In her powerful new book, critically acclaimed author Melissa Febos examines the narratives women are told about what it means to be female and what it takes to free oneself from them. When her body began to change at eleven years old, Febos understood immediately that her meaning to other people had changed with it. […]
Find out moreHarvard Book Store Virtual Event: Melissa Febo
Harvard Book Store's virtual event series welcomes MELISSA FEBOS—author of the acclaimed memoirs Whip Smart and Abandon Me—for a discussion of her latest, highly anticipated book, Girlhood. She will be joined in conversation by ZZ PACKER, author of the beloved story collection Drinking Coffee Elsewhere. Contribute to Support Harvard Book Store While payment is not required, […]
Find out moreOCEAN FILIBUSTER Behind the Scenes
Co-creators Katie Pearl and Lisa D’Amour, composer Sxip Shirey, and performer Jennifer Kidwell share scenes, songs, and video from Ocean Filibuster, a new music theater experience that draws from myth, stand-up, and science to imagine a showdown between Senate leader Mr. Majority and the Ocean itself, commissioned by A.R.T. through a collaboration with the Harvard University […]
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