Daylong Symposium: Celtic Art Up Close
A daylong academic symposium at the Harvard Art Museums exploring Celtic art up close, with talks, gallery insights, and close study of artifacts. An immersive program for scholars, students, and art lovers to deepen understanding of ancient design and iconography.

Boston Philharmonic: Mahler Symphony No. 3
Boston Philharmonic performs Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 at Symphony Hall, delivering a sweeping late-Romantic masterwork with lush orchestration and dramatic contrasts in Boston’s iconic concert venue. The program spotlights the ensemble’s refined playing and Symphony Hall’s renowned acoustics for a memorable evening of grand, emotionally charged music.

Turandot: Past, Present and Future
A scholarly symposium marking the centenary of Puccini's Turandot, examining its unfinished status and various completions by different composers. Hosted in the Marshall Room, CFA 254, Boston, with talks by scholars and a post-event reception.

Rosie’s Place Toiletry Drive and Brunch
Join One Love at Boston University for Rosie’s Place Toiletry Drive and Brunch at George Sherman Union. Donate toiletries or books to support Rosie’s Place and enjoy a free light brunch as thanks. A friendly campus gathering combining charity with community dining in a welcoming setting.
Niko Moon: The American Palm Tour
Niko Moon performs The American Palm Tour at Citizens House of Blues Boston, delivering a high-energy country-music experience inside the iconic blues club. The show is on April 11, 2026 at 7:00 PM.
Hot Stove Cool Music: Fountains Of Wayne Benefit
Boston hosts the Hot Stove Cool Music charity concert featuring Fountains Of Wayne, benefiting FTBNL. An intimate 18+ show at Paradise Rock Club with energetic rock and alt-rock vibes in a purpose-driven night. A storied benefit that pairs great music with community action.

Visions: Stefon Harris Jazz Residency
Experience Visions: The Musical World of Stefon Harris, a 2026 Distinguished Jazz Artist-in-Residence event at Sanders Theatre. Vibraphonist Stefon Harris leads a night with the Harvard Jazz Orchestra and a 20th‑anniversary Harvard Alumni Jazz Band featuring Aaron Goldberg, Sara Lazarus, and Don Braden.
The Divine Tragedy
Experience the world premiere of The Divine Tragedy at Boston’s historic Brattle Theatre. This feature film delivers a bold, anything-but-gray vision with sharp storytelling and striking visuals. A must-see for independent cinema lovers.
Story Time with Sara Levine, author of A Visit with the Birds
Porter Square Books in Cambridge hosts a family-friendly story time with Sara Levine, author of A Visit with the Birds. The event invites young readers to hear an engaging picture-book reading at the Cambridge store, followed by a chance to meet the author.
Silsila (1981) [DCP]
Screening of Silsila (1981), a classic Bollywood romance directed by Yash Chopra, presented at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Boston. A rare archival screening of this beloved film, offering a window into 1980s Indian cinema.
Aya Ghanameh
Author Aya Ghanameh discusses These Olive Trees at JustBook-ish in Boston. This intimate author-talk invites readers into the novel’s themes of memory and belonging, set in a warm bookstore atmosphere and part of Literary Boston's ongoing readings.

New England Revolution vs. DC United
An MLS regular-season matchup between the New England Revolution and DC United at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Expect a high-energy outdoor soccer night with devoted fans, regional bragging rights, and the roar of a packed stadium.
Spring Grown Up Book Fair at Aeronaut Brewing!
Porter Square Books hosts a Spring Grown Up Book Fair at Aeronaut Brewing in Boston. From 2–6 PM, browse staff favorites and newly released reads in a cozy, bookish-brewery setting.
Michelle Buteau: The Surviving And Thriving Tour
US comedian Michelle Buteau brings The Surviving And Thriving Tour to The Chevalier Theatre in Boston on April 11, 2026. Expect sharp, fearless storytelling and high-energy stand-up as she riffs on motherhood, fame, and everyday life. A lively, intimate comedy night in a classic venue.
Drunken Noodles
Screening of Drunken Noodles at the Brattle Theatre. This indie drama follows Adnan, a young art student, as he travels to New York for a summer internship, exploring identity, ambition, and the pull of art against ordinary life.

One Love Rosie's Place Drive + Brunch
Join a Boston charity drive at the GSU Backcourt to support Rosie's Place, with a catered brunch entry by donation. Hosted with SARP, this community fundraiser blends giving with a relaxed social gathering.
Visions of Eight / The Suspended Step of the Stork
A double-feature screening at the Harvard Film Archive featuring Visions of Eight and The Suspended Step of the Stork. This thoughtful program showcases landmark documentary cinema and invites discussion of sports history and documentary storytelling in a classic campus venue.

I Choose Me: Jennie Garth on self-discovery
Celebrity actress Jennie Garth discusses her journey toward self-discovery and reclaiming personal power in this engaging talk at WBUR CitySpace. Expect personal anecdotes, practical guidance, and inspiring insights for adults seeking empowerment in daily life.

Nellie McKay
Jazz-pop chanteuse Nellie McKay brings her witty, eclectic repertoire to Club Passim in Cambridge. Expect intimate, live jazz performances blending standards with original songs in a cozy listening-room setting.

Salem as Muse: Collecting the Globe with George Schwartz
Join historian and collector George Schwartz for a focused lecture at the Peabody Essex Museum on how global artifacts shaped Salem's collections. Explore cross-cultural exchange, provenance, and the globe as muse in a concise, engaging talk.
Re-member the Breath: an In-body Exploration with Magi Pierce
Join special guest Magi Pierce for a somatic, breath-centered workshop at JP Centre Yoga in Boston. We’ll explore diaphragmatic anatomy and how torso musculature shapes breath quality through guided practice, movement, and reflection.
YA Author Panel: Rachel Dines, Patrick Joyce, and Lori Miller Kase
An engaging YA author panel at Turtle Books in Boston, featuring Rachel Dines, Patrick Joyce, and Lori Miller Kase. Expect lively discussions on writing craft, coming-of-age themes, and publishing in young-adult fiction, with author insights and audience Q&A.

BU Center for New Music: Ensemble L’Itinéraire
Boston University’s Center for New Music presents a rare live recital by Paris-based Ensemble L’Itinéraire at the CFA Concert Hall, celebrating Gérard Grisey’s legacy and the 50th anniversary of Prologue. Featuring Jean-Luc Hervé and Pascale Criton, the concert is free and open to the public, highlighting contemporary/experimental music.
Werckmeister Harmonies
Screening of Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) by Béla Tarr at the Harvard Film Archive. This austere, hypnotic art-house classic unfolds through long takes and Krasznahorkai's bleak vision, offering an immersive, thought-provoking cinematic experience in Boston.
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