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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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Harvard Square Cambridge Chocolate Tour
Calling all chocoholics! Let us romance your senses on a Harvard Square, Cambridge Chocolate Tour! Ready to park your cah in Hahvahd and have some fun? Join us for a delectable adventure through historical Harvard Square where you’ll hear interesting stories about the area, learn fun facts about chocolate, and sample the best chocolate treats […]
Find out moreBrattle Theatre Presents: Larceny, Inc.
One of Warners’ most versatile and unexpected stars was the diminutive Romanian Jew, Edward G. Robinson. Widely known for his gangster roles, Robinson became synonymous with the genre, but his acting career is far more varied than that. In LARCENY, INC. Robinson leans into his type casting—but for well-earned comedic effect. He plays a robber […]
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Brattle Theatre Presents: Confessions of a Nazi Spy
The Warner Brothers were outspoken about their opposition to Nazi Germany and they released one of the first overtly anti-Nazi films of the era. CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY was released four months before the war in Europe was declared, and well before American involvement was even a possibility. In the film, Edward G. Robinson […]
Find out moreKate Doyle and Emi Nietfeld at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store welcomes author KATE DOYLE to discuss her debut story collection I Meant It Once. She will be joined by author EMI NIETFELD, who is celebrating the paperback release of her memoir Acceptance.
Find out moreKate Doyle and Emi Nietfeld at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store welcomes author KATE DOYLE to discuss her debut story collection I Meant It Once. She will be joined by author EMI NIETFELD, who is celebrating the paperback release of her memoir Acceptance. About I Meant It Once: With this sharp and witty debut collection, author Kate Doyle captures precisely that time of life when […]
Find out moreLadies Climbing Collective at Central Rock Gym
Central Rock Gym’s bi-weekly meet up exclusively for female identifying and non-binary climbers! They invite you to attend and find climbing partners, new friends, and get climbing beta from those with similar techniques – whether you’re new to the sport or have been climbing for decades, everyone can all benefit from support on the walls! […]
Find out moreBrattle Theatre Presents: Larceny, Inc.
One of Warners’ most versatile and unexpected stars was the diminutive Romanian Jew, Edward G. Robinson. Widely known for his gangster roles, Robinson became synonymous with the genre, but his acting career is far more varied than that. In LARCENY, INC. Robinson leans into his type casting—but for well-earned comedic effect. He plays a robber […]
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Karaoke Night at Charlie’s Kitchen
Give those pipes a workout! Come to Charlie's Kitchen for Karaoke Night!
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