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American Watercolors, 1880–1990: Into the Light
Discover how American watercolorists from Winslow Homer to Hannah Wilke leveraged the imaginative and experimental capacity of the medium to create marvelously diverse works over more than a century. Into the Light presents 100 compelling and rarely seen watercolors by well-known and historically underrepresented American artists selected from the Harvard Art Museums’ deep and diverse holdings. […]
Find out moreIn Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss [May 14, 2022 – May 31, 2024]
Artwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Digitized cyanotype Artwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cyanotype on glass with 23K gold In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An […]
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Live Music Brunch
Join us for our Sunday brunch! Sit in on tunes and songs led by fantastic local musicians. Brunch is served from 10am-2pm every Sunday, with music happening from 10:30am-1:30pm.
Find out moreHarvard Square Open Market Returns for its Second Season
Sundays from June 4th to October 29th, 2023 Church Street 11am – 5pm The Harvard Square Business Association is delighted to announce that the Harvard Square Open Market is back for its second season! On Sundays from June 4th until October 29th over 45 local artisans, makers, and vintage dealers will converge on Church Street. This is a hidden […]
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The American Repertory Theater Presents “Evita”
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Tony Award-winning rock opera Evita follows the adored and reviled Eva Perón’s meteoric rise from an impoverished childhood to first lady of Argentina until her death at 33. Directed by Sammi Cannold (Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Hollywood & Entertainment, Endlings, Violet), this eagerly anticipated revival featuring unforgettable songs including “Buenos Aires” and “Don’t […]
Find out moreBrattle Theatre Presents “The Sheltering Sky”
With this Paul Bowles adaptation, Sakamoto once again pens a score for an international production by Bernardo Bertolucci shot by the legendary Vittorio Storaro. A trio of Americans, husband and wife Port and Kit Moresby and their friend George Tunner arrive in 1947 Algeria with an intention of traveling deep into the Sahara. Their misguided […]
Find out morePoetry Reading: Sam Cornish Award with Harris Gardner & Ruth Lepson
Harris Gardner has been the Poetry Editor of Ibbetson Street since 2010. He has authored four poetry collections: Chalice of Eros, co-authored with Lainie Senechal; Lest They Become; Among Us; and No Time for Death. His numerous publication credits include The Harvard Review, A Poet’s Siddur, Midstream, Cool Plums, Rosebud, Fulcrum, and many others. He co-founded, with Lainie Senechal, Tapestry […]
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Brattle Theatre Presents “The Last Emperor”
In Bernardo Bertolucci’s celebrated international epic, John Lone stars as Puyi, the final emperor of China prior to the turbulent years pre-WWII and the rise of Mao Zedong. THE LAST EMPEROR weaves stories from Puyi’s youth with those from his life after being ejected from Beijing in 1924. Sakamoto (along with fellow composers David Byrne […]
Find out moreCrowes Pasture
Monique Byrne and Andy Rogovin perform moving and inspirational songs that are sometimes joyful, sometimes wistful, and oftentimes, poignant, and that reflect a mutual passion for life, family and humanity. Their intimately blended vocal harmonies are mixed with an expressive and unique instrumental style that is best described as “a banjo-guitar romance.” Crowes Pasture’s […]
Find out moreBrattle Theatre Presents “The Sheltering Sky”
With this Paul Bowles adaptation, Sakamoto once again pens a score for an international production by Bernardo Bertolucci shot by the legendary Vittorio Storaro. A trio of Americans, husband and wife Port and Kit Moresby and their friend George Tunner arrive in 1947 Algeria with an intention of traveling deep into the Sahara. Their misguided […]
Find out moreLive at The Sinclair: Wallice
Wallice is an indie pop wunderkind who has swiftly become one of Gen Z's most exciting new voices, known for her tongue-in-cheek, self-effacing anthems. After picking up her first instrument at age 6, Wallice started writing songs in middle school and later played in her high school band, inspired by the lyricism of Thom Yorke, […]
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