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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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A.R.T. Travels
Mindfulness Workshop New York City April 9 at 9AM ET Each actor has their own ritual and mindfulness practice before stepping out onto the stage and preparing to take on a new role. But mindfulness is not just relaxation and stress management techniques; it is the foundation of how we live every day. Join Kei […]
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Virtual Event: Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Andrew I. Schoenholtz, and Philip G. Schrag The End of Asylum
Donald Trump's 2016 campaign centered around immigration issues such as his promise to build a border wall separating the US and Mexico. While he never built a physical wall, he did erect a legal one. Over the past three years, the Trump administration has put forth regulations, policies, and practices all designed to end opportunities […]
Find out moreExhibiting Slavery and Representing Black Lives—Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Slave Trade: Curating Histories, Envisioning Futures (Part 1)
Curators will discuss their work on groundbreaking projects in the Netherlands and the United States, namely the Rijksmuseum’s current Slavery exhibition, the Rembrandthuis Museum’s exhibition Here: Black in Rembrandt’s Time, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s reinstallation of its permanent collection, and the Museums Are Not Neutral initiative. They will reflect on the broader call for museums […]
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Virtual Event: Sandi Tan Lurkers: A Novel
The residents of Santa Claus Lane do their best to stay out of each other’s way, but desire, fury and mischief too often propel these suburban neighbors to collide. Precocious Korean American sisters Mira and Rosemary find their world rocked by a suicide, and they must fight to keep their home; a charismatic and creepy […]
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