
Dvořák Symphony No. 9 & Nixon in China - Fleming/Hampson
Experience a dramatic program at Boston's Symphony Hall: Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 paired with Three Scenes from Nixon in China, performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson. The evening blends Romantic symphonic grandeur with modern opera excerpts in a distinguished concert setting.

Leadership and Public Service in an Unpredictable World ft. Paul Ryan
Join Paul Ryan for a bipartisan conversation on leadership, public service, and democracy at the JFK Jr. Forum. With Anthony Foxx, explore how to navigate polarized times, policy entrepreneurship, and the future of civil society from a former Speaker's perspective.

Study Group: Urban Leadership from the Front Lines
A moderated study group at Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics exploring urban leadership from the front lines. Featuring Mayor Tishaura Jones and virtual guest Mayor Paul Young of Memphis, the session delves into city governance under high expectations, followed by discussion with Harvard’s community.
MercyMe: Wonder + Awe Tour
MercyMe headlines the Wonder + Awe Tour at an arena in Boston, joined by Big Daddy Weave, Tim Timmons, and Sam Wesley. Expect high-energy contemporary Christian pop-rock anthems in a vibrant arena setting with sing-alongs and praise.
Emily Galvin Almanza in Conversation on The Price of Mercy
Author Emily Galvin Almanza discusses The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender's Search for Justice in America, in conversation with Laurence Tribe at Harvard Book Store. A sharp, timely critique of justice system failures in a historic bookstore setting.

2026 Albert Morris Lecture: Cecilia L. Ridgeway
BU Sociology hosts the Albert Morris Lecture with Cecilia L. Ridgeway of Stanford University. Explore why status, esteem, and honor shape institutions, organizations, and everyday life—and what this implies for fairness and social hierarchies.

Antiblackness in Foundational Music Theory: Tonality, Meter, Rock
Music theorist Jason Yust analyzes how tonality and meter in rock music have been shaped by white supremacy, inviting reevaluation of pedagogy and research. The talk, held at Northeastern's Ryder 354 in Boston, blends theory with critique for students and professionals.
Aging While Black: A Radical Reimagining of Aging and Race in America
Renowned author Raymond A. Jetson discusses Aging While Black: A Radical Reimagining of Aging and Race in America at the Boston Public Library, offering a provocative look at how aging and racial dynamics intersect in contemporary society. Audience members gain insight into health equity and narratives shaping policy.

Dave Smith
Dave Smith brings his stand-up talents to Laugh Boston for a live comedy night. Expect sharp observational humor from a top touring comedian delivered in the intimate club setting that makes Laugh Boston a staple of the city’s nightlife.
You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!
An intimate stage drama by Company One Theatre at Boston Public Library's Rabb Hall, blending personal crisis with planetary stakes. Greg faces terminal cancer while climate catastrophe looms, buoyed by dream visitations and a provocative meditation on life, death, and responsibility.
Office Of Housing Stability In-Person Legal Clinic
Free in-person legal clinic by Boston’s Office of Housing Stability for small landlords and tenants, hosted monthly at Grove Hall Public Library in Dorchester. Attendees receive housing-legal guidance and resources in a community library setting at 5:30 PM.

Dominating the Domains: Great Power Competition
Esther D. Brimmer speaks in a Leaders in Foreign Service keynote at the Alumni Center, analyzing intensified great-power competition in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Moderated by Mai’a Cross, the talk blends CFR expertise with practical policy implications for international governance and security.

Candela's Un Viaje Por El Mundo
Harvard's Loeb Drama Center hosts Candela Latin Dance Troupe's Un Viaje Por El Mundo, a dynamic Latino showcase blending salsa, bachata, reggaeton, bomba, cumbia, tango and poetry. The program weaves dance, music and words, featuring a special collaboration with Los Mambise. A vibrant celebration of Latino culture.
Air Quality, Health & Climate Benefits of Clean Energy in China
This Harvard Kennedy School event explores how clean energy transition in China can yield air-quality improvements and health benefits, with broader climate co-benefits. The discussion covers policy implications, data-driven findings, and cross-border environmental dynamics.

Faith & Veritas 2026
Harvard hosts Faith & Veritas 2026, a university-wide conference for Christian alumni, students, faculty, and staff on Harvard's campus. Attendees will hear from thought leaders about the role and impact of Christian faith in addressing contemporary challenges, with scholarships available and registration required.
Only Lovers Left Alive
See Jim Jarmusch’s cult vampire romance on the big screen as the Brattle Theatre presents a weekend restoration of Only Lovers Left Alive. This feature-length revival celebrates moody visuals and witty dialogue in a classic Cambridge arthouse setting.

Joint Math Colloquium: Kaleidoscopes & Calabi–Yau Moduli
Joint Mathematics Colloquium featuring Fabian Ruehle on Kaleidoscopes and Waves on Calabi–Yau Moduli Spaces. The talk surveys Calabi–Yau moduli, the prepotential, and the Kähler moduli space’s Coxeter-chamber structure, with reflections and enumerative invariants in a formal academic setting at Lake Hall, Northeastern.
JARV & RDGLDGRN
Two acts, JARV and RDGLDGRN, bring an energetic live show to Brighton Music Hall in Boston. Expect a cross-genre set blending indie rock with hooks from two acclaimed acts; an intimate club vibe and buzzing atmosphere.
Lincoln Durham
Lincoln Durham delivers blues-infused folk at Club Passim, Boston’s intimate venue famed for acoustic nights. Expect soulful guitar, gritty vocals, and intimate storytelling in a warm, beer-friendly room.

ERNEST: LIVE FROM THE SOUTH TOUR
Two country-leaning artists, ERNEST and Chandler Walters, bring their Live From The South Tour to Citizens House of Blues Boston. Expect energetic sets, sing-alongs, and southern-country flavor inside the iconic venue.

Beyond the Pilot: Blueprints for Resilient AI Scale
A tech talk exploring scalable, resilient AI systems, presenting blueprint approaches for moving from pilot to production. Industry experts discuss architectures, monitoring, fault tolerance, and governance to help teams scale AI safely and responsibly in real-world apps.

Life Sciences AI on Tap: Boston Connect
Casual evening in Cambridge on Life Sciences AI, connecting researchers and industry pros to explore how AI accelerates breakthroughs in life sciences. Expect short talks, networking over drinks, and fresh perspectives at One Main.

Larger Landscape Conversation: Place-Based Philanthropy
Join leading experts for a panel-style discussion on place-based philanthropy and how location-specific giving can strengthen cities and communities. Hosted by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the conversation explores strategies, case studies, and the impact of place on social outcomes.

BU Law Young Alumni Happy Hour in New York
Join BU Law's Young Alumni for a casual happy hour at Hudson Hound (575 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014). Reconnect with fellow alumni, meet new faces, and unwind in a friendly bar setting with light conversation and networking.
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