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Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination
Embark on a daring voyage into the depths of human imagination at the Harvard Museum of Natural History’s new exhibition, Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination. Featuring ancient mariners' maps, literature, works of art, and natural history specimens, this exhibit explores the allure of serpents, krakens, and other monsters of the deep. Peer into […]
Find out moreAtlas Obscured Collection Grand Opening Reception and Gallery
The Atlas Obscured Collection Grand Opening Reception Galante Design Studio is holding a grand opening of its Atlas Obscured Collection of chairs custom-cut from archival city maps in a pop-up gallery at 31 Brattle St., Harvard Square, on Thursday, October 17th. View our gallery here. This will be the third presentation of this collection, having […]
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Find out more25/8 artspace “To Grasp the Unattainable”
The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with Intercontinental Management and artist and community organizer Yolanda He, is pleased to welcome “To Grasp the Unattainable”, the latest installation at the 25/8 artspace project located at 2 Linden Street in Harvard Square. Matilda Peng’s solo exhibition, presented by Behind VA Shadows, is on view through December […]
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JazzBoston presents Jazz All Ways at Regattabar: Rio Night featuring Mark Walker
Join multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy award winning drummer Mark Walker for an unforgettable evening of music at Regattabar in Cambridge, MA on November 14, 2024! Featuring special guest, acclaimed vocalist and guitarist Luciano Antonio,"Nights in Rio" celebrates the vibrant rhythms and songs of Brazil. With decades of experience playing alongside Paquito D’Rivera, Michel Camilo […]
Find out moreGlue Factory Presents “Office Hours”
Every other Thursday, Glue Factory Comedy’s Jeremy Pearson, professor by day, comedian by night, invites you to “Office Hours” where his favorite up-and-coming comedians bring highbrow concepts with some lowbrow silliness in the heart of Harvard Square.
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