
WBUR Breakfast Club: Will Ahmed in Conversation with Tiziana Dearing
Join WBUR at CitySpace in Boston for the Breakfast Club as Will Ahmed, founder and CEO of WHOOP, chats with Tiziana Dearing. This morning conversation covers entrepreneurship, wearable tech, and the founder’s journey in a lively, interview-style session.
Boston Marathon Expo
Explore the Boston Marathon Expo at the Hynes Convention Center for runners and fans alike. Get bibs, gear, sponsor booths, and the latest in marathon training during the lead-up to race weekend in Boston. A can’t-miss kickoff event with exhibitors, clinics, and pace-setting demos.

War, Law, and What Comes Next: The Iran Reckoning
Ken Roth, former director of Human Rights Watch, discusses the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, accountability for human rights violations, and the implications for international order in a public lecture at Harvard Kennedy School.

Arts Bites: Bill Rauch, Theater Innovator
Join Harvard's Office for the Arts for an ArtsBites lunch with Bill Rauch, 1984 Harvard Arts Medalist and former artistic director of the American Repertory Theater. Discover Rauch's theater innovations and his current role at PAC NYC, as he reflects on shaping campus and professional stages.
Friday Philosophy Colloquium: Nancy Fraser (Rescheduled)
Friday Philosophy Colloquium at Boston University features philosopher Nancy Fraser in a formal lecture exploring contemporary political philosophy and feminist theory. An engaging campus talk with rigorous argument and scholarly insight.

High School Open Rehearsal: Ravel & Rachmaninoff
Take a behind-the-scenes tour at Boston's Symphony Hall as high school musicians join the Boston Symphony Orchestra for an open rehearsal featuring Ravel's Mother Goose Suite and Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances. This educational session reveals how conductors shape phrasing and tone in live rehearsal. A must-see for students and classical fans.

Macroeconomics and Financial Economics Seminar: Atif Mian, Princeton University
An in-depth seminar on how interest rates affect consumption, examining household debt and the role of asset prices. Presented by Atif Mian of Princeton as part of the Macroeconomics and Financial Economics Seminar in Maloney Hall, Boston. A rigorous, data-driven look at macro-financial linkages.
Rhiannon Giddens
Experience an intimate evening with Rhiannon Giddens performing country-tinged folk at Boston's historic Orpheum Theatre, presented by Citizens. Expect soulful storytelling, powerful vocals, and rich acoustic textures inside the classic venue.
Tracy K. Smith reads Fear Less
Poet Tracy K. Smith presents a reading and discussion of Fear Less: Poetry in Perilous Times at Cambridge Public Library. The event offers insight into current anxieties through Smith’s verse and thoughtful commentary, in an intimate library setting.
GMGI 2026 Education & Workforce Development Conference
GMGI 2026 Education & Workforce Development Conference gathers STEM educators, industry leaders, and policymakers to expand access to biotech careers. Hosted by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, the conference highlights partnerships, workforce programs, and strategies to grow the regional talent pipeline.
The Future is Green: Building Climate Solutions That Scale
Boston University hosts a public lecture on scalable climate solutions. The talk explores how science, technology, and policy can accelerate decarbonization at scale, with researchers outlining practical pathways for universities, businesses, and communities.

Neurodivergent Therapy for ADHD & Autism
A focused professional workshop at Boston College with Scott Thomson, LICSW, examining neurodivergence and how to tailor therapy for ADHD and autism. Attendees will explore how neurodiversity presents across life domains, terminology, and practical strategies to adapt traditional therapy models.
Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham takes the stage at The Wilbur in Boston for an intimate in-conversation event about Famesick, hosted by Emily Sundberg. Expect witty anecdotes, behind-the-scenes insights, and a lively Q&A in a historic theater.
August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean
Actors' Shakespeare Project presents August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean at Hibernian Hall in Boston. This powerful drama, set against a backdrop of memory, community, and spiritual questions, examines legacy and resilience through a vivid ensemble, delivering Wilson’s signature lyricism on stage.

BU Wheelock Reads 2026
BU Wheelock Reads 2026 features acclaimed author-illustrators Grace Lin and Raúl the Third for an evening of discussion on children's and middle-grade literature. Learn how their backgrounds and processes shape picture books, with insights for educators, students, and aspiring artists.

Archives and Accountability: Revisiting Justice in the Rosenberg Case
An academic symposium at BU's Howard Thurman Center exploring the Rosenberg case through archival materials, featuring a documentary screening Heir to an Execution, a talk-back with filmmaker Ivy Meeropol and the Rosenberg family, a moderated panel, and an accompanying exhibition.
IMMUNOLOGY2026 Conference
IMMUNOLOGY2026 Conference by the American Association of Immunologists gathers researchers, clinicians, and students for plenary talks, poster sessions, and the latest findings in immunology. Held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, the event kicks off April 16, 2026 with a full day of sessions and networking.

Investigating Fraud in Alzheimer's Research — Talk with Charles Piller
Charles Piller discusses his book Doctored, tracing how unscrupulous researchers, government enablers, and Pharma executives impacted Alzheimer's research. The MIT Welcome Center talk invites reflection on science integrity, followed by a discussion and reception.

Conversations on Global Practice: Advancing Adolescent Mental Health in Low-Resource Settings…
Join the final Conversations on Global Practice as experts discuss advancing adolescent mental health in low-resource settings through integrated social and psychological programs. Featuring William Byansi, this Boston College talk in Stokes Hall invites students, faculty, alumni, and partners to dialogue across research and practice.

Lil Mosey
Hip-hop star Lil Mosey headlines Big Night Live in Boston, delivering high-energy hits from his catalog. Expect a high-energy night of melodic rap, neon-lit venue vibes, and crowd sing-alongs in a popular downtown club setting.

What I Hear: Andrew Norman
Experience contemporary classical music by Andrew Norman in Brown Hall at the New England Conservatory. This Boston concert pairs Norman's inventive textures with NEC's intimate performance space for an articulate evening of modern orchestral writing. A refined choice for classical music lovers.
Land Use Committee - Joint Session with the Planning Board
Public joint session of Somerville's Land Use Committee and Planning Board to review zoning and development issues under the Acts of 2025. The hearing is conducted via remote participation, inviting residents and professionals to weigh in on planning directives and upcoming projects.

Bridging Faith and Nation: Passionist Missionary Footprints in Republican China
Join a two-day, in-person workshop at the Ricci Institute Conference Room (Boston College) exploring how American Catholic missionaries documented and engaged with Republican China (1912–1949). Drawing on the Passionist China Collection, scholars across history, religion, literature, and digital humanities examine archives as social-history sources and windows into transnational exchange.

Mayor Tishaura Jones Study Group: Governing Across Differences in Polarization
Join Mayor Tishaura Jones for a study group at Harvard Kennedy School to explore governing across partisan differences in an era of polarization. The session asks whether bipartisanship is dead and offers practical perspectives on cross-partisan policy in today’s political climate.
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