“Restructured” feminist art exhibit reception, and other art events; International Pop Overthrow music fest; You Gotta Be KidNME! family and children’s concert; an Afternoon with Henry David Thoreau; and Dance Complex Teaching Artists & Student Concert.
Dance-focused Festival of Us, You, We & Them; “Handmade Puppet Dreams” Short Films for Families; “Fiftyfour: For the Love of Disco” dance night; “Portrait for a Story” by Meagan O’Brien; and Artists From the Bean variety event with reception.
Health officials expect the number of mumps cases to grow in an outbreak that appears to have started at Harvard’s Cambridge campus despite the infected having been vaccinated against the disease.
A virtual United Nations of social justice groups are offering a glimpse of the Palestinian struggle Wednesday from Iyad Burnat, whom some might know from the Oscar-nominated film “Five Broken Cameras.”
Boston International Kids Film Festival; new play “Proclamation 2: Radicals”; new musical “Castle Garden”; Calamity #8 art variety show; and Cambridge Symphony Orchestra’s Mahler.
Away from home for the first time? Feeling a bit lost amid the sprawl and urban setting of our colleges and universities. Here’s some advice from those who survived.
Already a guiding light about law in the Internet age, Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig has turned his attention to the corrupting influence of money in politics.
A teen charity rock concert at The Middle East. The Some Like It Hot Chili Cook-Off. Tanglewood Marionettes perform “The Dragon King.” My Bloody Valentine Vol. II comedy. And Beardfest!
The tension between worker rights, corporate profits and the high cost of living in Cambridge came up repeatedly Monday at the City Council’s first business meeting of the new term.