Legal Fish Bowl Opens in Kendall Square
On April 20, Legal Sea Foods will open Legal Fish Bowl in Cambridge’s Kendall Square. A new fast-casual concept by the iconic Boston-based restaurant brand, Legal Fish Bowl will... Read More
A Reading by Cuban Poet Juana Rosa Pita
The McMullen Museum welcomes prize-winning Cuban poet and writer Juana Rosa Pita. A friend of Rafael Soriano, Pita will read her poetry inspired by the artist and discuss her... Read More
Jeremy Pelt at Scullers
Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz. Forging a bond with the Mingus Big Band very early on, as his career progressed,... Read More
Take the International Space Apps Challenge
The Japan Society of Boston and Binnovative are co-organizing the Cambridge local contest as part of The International Space Apps Challenge, an international mass collaborative hackathon focused on space... Read More
Diago: The Pasts of This Afro-Cuban Present
Juan Roberto Diago is a leading member of the new Afro-Cuban cultural movement, which has valiantly denounced the persistence of racism and discrimination in Cuban society. This exhibition of... Read More
What Happened to Mr. Joy?
What happened to Mr. Joy? A Harlem community is shaken when Mr. Joy, a Chinese immigrant whose shoe repair shop has been a neighborhood pillar for decades, is the... Read More
Black Artists Speak
Artists Heather Hart and Jina Valentine will be at Boston University for several events including Black Lunch Table sessions, a panel discussion, and wiki edit-a-thons. The Black Lunch... Read More
Jazz Supergroup at Scullers
With the multi-generational supergroup ACS, sisterhood isn’t just powerful, it’s downright explosive. A spectacular fusion of three celebrated bandleaders who each bring daunting technique and a questing spirit of... Read More
Alida Cervantes at The Mills Gallery
Alida Cervantes is a Mexican artist who lives and works in the Tijuana/San Diego border region. Born in San Diego, California, she was raised in Tijuana, Mexico, and grew... Read More