
Day of Climate at MIT 2026
Join MIT's Day of Climate at the MIT Museum for an all-ages afternoon of climate learning and action. The program features a keynote by retired NASA astronaut Suni Williams and invites students, families, and professionals to engage with climate science in a dynamic MIT setting. Attendance is free with registration.
Colm Tóibín
Colm Tóibín gives a literary reading at Milton High School Auditorium in Boston, presenting selections from his acclaimed novels and essays. The intimate school-venue setting offers thoughtful engagement with contemporary Irish and global literature.

Nuclear Proliferation and American Security: The Inaugural Carnesale Convenings
The inaugural Carnesale Convenings at Harvard Kennedy School launches a Belfer Center forum on nuclear proliferation and American security. Expect a high-level, panel-style discussion by leading scholars and policymakers, introducing a new series that blends cutting-edge research with practical policy debate.
Management & Leadership Deep Dive with Prof. Kuldipak Marwaha
Join Prof. Kuldipak Marwaha for a virtual deep-dive into management and leadership at Harvard Innovation Labs. Explore how emotional intelligence informs strategic decisions across global public and private sectors, as part of a management-case-study series.
Helloween: 40th Anniversary North American Tour 2026
German power metal legends Helloween bring their 40th Anniversary North American Tour to Boston's House of Blues. The show promises high-energy performances of classic tracks and new material, delivering a powerful metal night at a renowned venue.

Microeconomics Seminar: Omer Tamuz, Caltech
Academic microeconomics seminar by Omer Tamuz (Caltech) on 'Local Coordination and the Geometry of Social Networks' at Maloney Hall, Boston. The talk explores how network geometry shapes coordination and outcomes in economic settings, in a formal, research-focused setting.

Deep Forensics: Disappearance, Tech & Violence in Mexico
An interdisciplinary lecture with Lindsay A. Smith and Vivette García-Deister, moderated by Eden Medina, examining how technology and forensics illuminate disappearances and layered violence in Mexico. The talk pairing scholars from ASU, UNAM, and MIT offers timely insights into methods, policy, and memory, in Building E51-095 at MIT.

Screening of BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions for Social Media
Screening of BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions for Social Media, a genre-bending documentary by Kahlil Joseph, screens at MIT's Bartos Theater (Building E15) as part of the MLK Visiting Professorship. Hosted by Lupe Fiasco, this intimate cinema experience blends sonic textures with social critique.
Care without Pathology: How Trans-Health Activists Are Changing Medicine
This BU talk explores how transgender-health activists are reshaping medical practice, policy, and patient care. It highlights activist perspectives on inclusive medicine and the future of healthcare.
The Dark Frontier: Unlocking the Secrets of the Deep Sea
Join ocean-science journalist Jeffrey Marlow at the Harvard Science Center for 'The Dark Frontier: Unlocking the Secrets of the Deep Sea.' This engaging lecture dives into abyssal ecosystems, deep-sea exploration, and the technologies uncovering the planet's least-known depths.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) [35mm]
A 35mm screening of the classic The Shawshank Redemption (1994) at Somerville Theatre in Boston. Directed by Frank Darabont, this special print offers a nostalgic big-screen experience.
The Dark Frontier: Jeffrey Marlow Deep-Sea Talk
Jeffrey Marlow presents The Dark Frontier: Unlocking the Secrets of the Deep Sea at the Harvard Science Center, blending ocean science with storytelling from the frontiers of exploration. The talk offers accessible insights into deep-sea biology, underwater missions, and what we still have to discover about the ocean.
Papier-Mâché Masks: Sensory Art Workshop
Intergenerational sensory art workshop at Boston Public Library's outdoor backyard, led by teaching artist Brenda Echeverry, making papier-mâché masks. All materials and snacks provided; outdoor session weather permitting; accessibility accommodations available.

Colloquium Series: Research on the Mind | Sabine Wilhelm, PhD
Join the 4th Colloquium in the Research on the Mind series as Sabine Wilhelm, PhD presents on Digital Innovation and Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health Care: Promise, Evidence, and Pitfalls. The in-person talk at Building 4, Room 4-370 in Boston explores AI applications in psychology and OCD research.
Free Bike Repair at BCYF Blackstone
Join a free DIY bike repair workshop at BCYF Blackstone in Boston. Learn basic maintenance and quick fixes from friendly volunteers in a welcoming community setting at 3:30 PM. Bring your bike or just learn handy skills to keep cycles rolling.

Women Innovators Network Female Founders Dinner with Allison J. Malloy
Join the Women Innovators Network for its Female Founders Dinner featuring Allison J. Malloy, founder-turned-VC. Hear practical insights on entrepreneurship and venture investing in a Boston-area venue at 245 Beacon Street, Room 107, April 15, 6-8pm. An energizing evening of networking and ideas.
Clare Carlisle at Harvard Book Store
Clare Carlisle discusses Transcendence for Beginners: Life Writing and Philosophy in conversation with James Wood at Harvard Book Store in Boston. A thoughtful literary talk exploring how life-writing intersects memory, identity, and philosophical questions in an accessible bookstore setting.
Kellie Carter Jackson: We Refuse
Historian Kellie Carter Jackson discusses her work We Refuse at Brookline Booksmith, offering an accessible exploration of abolition-era resistance and its relevance today. The author talk includes context, insights, and a Q&A in a welcoming bookstore setting near Boston.

Barns Courtney, Belle and Chain
Live show featuring Barns Courtney and Belle and Chain at Sonia, presented by The Middle East. An all-ages indoor rock concert with doors at 6:30pm; advance tickets $25, $30 on the day of the show. Promises high-energy guitar-led vibes in a classic Cambridge venue.
Pépin Lecture Series - Baking an Impact with Chef Genevieve Meli
Join the Pépin Lecture Series for Baking an Impact with Chef Genevieve Meli at Boston University. A culinary talk and live demo exploring sustainable baking, flavor innovation, and the social impact of food, in a university setting.
History of the World: Part I (1981) [DCP]
Screening of Mel Brooks' 1981 comedy History of the World: Part I at the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre in Boston. This rollicking spoof of world history delivers iconic sketches and universal chuckles, showcasing classic cinema at a beloved independent venue.

Oh Wonder
Indie-pop duo Oh Wonder performs an intimate set at Boston's Shubert Theatre. Expect lush harmonies, shimmering synths, and a curated mix of hits in an elegant, live-music atmosphere.

PIECES ft. Chow, Rochelle Blue, Swooli, MonaVeli, & DJ Lavagxrl
EveryDejaVu brings PIECES to the intimate Middle East - Zuzu for a high-energy hip-hop night in Boston. Featuring Chow, Rochelle Blue, Swooli, MonaVeli, and DJ Lavagxrl, this show promises magnetic rhymes, tight DJ sets, and a club-ready atmosphere.

David Cook plus Jeff LeBlanc
David Cook and Jeff LeBlanc share the Main Stage at City Winery Boston for an intimate evening of melodic pop and soft-rock tunes. Expect warm vocal harmonies, storytelling lyrics, and a wine-friendly venue in the historic City Winery setting—an entertainer's night with broad appeal.
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