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COOP Kids Poetry Contest Grade K – 8 Registration
Let’s get together We’re hosting a new event, and we’d love to see you there. Join us for Coop Kids Poetry Contest!, April 1, 2022 at 12:00 AM. Register soon because space is limited. We hope you’re able to join us! Friday, April 1, 2022 12:00 AM Coop Kids Poetry Contest! Register Harvard Coop Discover […]
Find out moreARTS FIRST Festival
You are invited to the annual ARTS FIRST Festival, a four-day celebration of artmaking by members of the Harvard community in all genres of the arts. Our onsite and virtual programming, produced by the Office for the Arts at Harvard, welcomes audiences to experience the creativity of students, staff, faculty, alumni and affiliates, presented in […]
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Colliding Worlds: How Cosmic Encounters Shaped Planets and Life
Physicist Simone Marchi, discussing his recent book, Colliding Worlds (Oxford University Press, 2021), will explore the key role that collisions in space have played in the formation and evolution of our solar system, the development of planets, and possibly even the origin of life on Earth.
Find out moreBILL AND THE BELLES
Happy Again isn’t exactly happy. But the delightfully deadpan new album from roots mainstays Bill and the Belles is full of life, humor, and tongue-in-cheek explorations of love and loss. Out May 21, 2021 on Ditty Boom Records (distribution and promotion by Free Dirt Service Co.), Happy Again marks a new chapter for the group by featuring eleven all-original songs penned by […]
Find out moreBORN RUFFIANS JULIANNA RIOLINO
Ten years ago, on the very first song on their very first album, Born Ruffians revealed their ambitions to start their own country. They didn't really offer details about how they would go about legally annexing land, drafting a constitution or establishing a native currency, but we did know this much: it had a population […]
Find out moreHistory Café: The Work of Revolution
How did unpaid labor enable the Revolutionary leaders of Cambridge to foment rebellion and to carry out the political and military duties of the War? Although a great deal is known about George Washington’s residency in Cambridge in the early days of the Revolution, it was the labor of women and people of color that […]
Find out moreWinemaker Tasting with Sonoma’s Byron Kosuge
Winemaker at Bonde California Wine Enjoy a rare opportunity with winemaker Byron Kosuge of B. Kosuge Wines. We'll taste Pinot Noir, Gamay, and more over light food and in-person conversation with Byron. 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Notify us with dietary restrictions in advance.
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