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Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Nov 9, 2024–Nov 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Generations of artists have explored the beauties and terrors of the ocean, reflecting on the experiences of those who have lived and lost their lives among the waves. Weaving together artworks by four artists made over centuries and across the Atlantic, this exhibition follows a genealogical thread united by the sea. Echoes of John Singleton Copley’s Watson and the Shark (1778) reverberate in J. M. W Turner’s 1840 Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), which itself has influenced art created in the 21st century.
Utopia, Dystopia: Tony Cokes and Oscar Muñoz | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Utopia, Dystopia: Tony Cokes and Oscar Muñoz | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Dec 14, 2024–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
“Utopia, Dystopia” presents two single-channel videos from the MFA collection by Tony Cokes (b. 1956) and Oscar Muñoz (b. 1951). Created in the last decade, the films grapple with the duality of utopia and dystopia, expressing the artists’ senses of how idealistic visions of society often collide with harsh realities. Utopian dreams can promise a future without oppression and celebrate freedom of expression, yet achieving these ideals frequently comes into conflict with underlying dystopian truths such as systems of control, state surveillance, and deep inequality.
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Boston | Boston

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Boston | Boston

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Boston
Exhibitions
Visitors embark on an interactive tour of the Titanic with incredible re-creations of the Ship’s interior and exterior. Visitors receive a replica boarding pass, assume the role of a passenger, and follow a chronological journey through life on Titanic. Walk the halls, explore the galleries, peer into cabins, and meet passengers and crew throughout the voyage. The 15,000-square-foot Exhibition features replica interior rooms and a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase. Visitors will be able to view authentic artifacts, respectfully recovered from two and a half miles below the surface of the North Atlantic, which tell the real story behind Titanic’s journey from construction to eventual recovery. The genuine artifacts on display offer emotional connections to the forever-altered lives of those who were on board Titanic.
Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Mar 30–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) once wrote, “What I’m most passionate about…is the portrait, the modern portrait.” This passion flourished between 1888 and ’89 when, during his stay in Arles, in the South of France, the artist created a number of portraits of a neighboring family—the postman Joseph Roulin; his wife, Augustine; and their three children: Armand, Camille, and Marcelle. Van Gogh’s tender relationship with the postman and his family, and his groundbreaking portrayals of them, are at the heart of this exhibition, which is the first dedicated to the Roulin portraits and the deep bonds of friendship between the artist and this family.
Rituals for Remembering: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ana Mendieta | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Rituals for Remembering: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ana Mendieta | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Apr 12, 2025–Feb 15, 2026 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
This exhibition brings together works from the MFA’s collection by María Magdalena Campos-Pons (b. 1959) and Ana Mendieta (1948–1985) in the first focused look at these influential artists side by side. Though the two never met, their practices share a reckoning with displacement and exile from their homes in Cuba, a deep reverence for the land, and a transformative use of natural elements like water, earth, and fire. For both artists, memory, ritual, and spirituality animate their artworks across photography, film, video, drawing, sculpture, installation, and performance.
Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

May 3–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Living in a time of civil and political turmoil, Qi Baishi (1864–1957) was renowned for his modernization of Chinese ink painting. Conveying rural sentiments with bold landscapes, lifelike animals and plants, and lively and amusing figures, Qi’s paintings of mundane objects and everyday life broke social and cultural barriers. His innovative experiments included the juxtaposition of vibrant colors against rich ink tones, a pronounced economy of form and composition, and vivid representations with revealing inscriptions. He also revitalized Chinese painting with expressive brushwork based on his calligraphic practice and seal carving. Qi is credited with transforming the traditional brush art of China’s educated elite into an expressionistic and abstract form that speaks clearly to the modern era.
The Visionary Art of Minnie Evans | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Visionary Art of Minnie Evans | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

May 10–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Over half a century, American artist Minnie Evans (1892–1987) created thousands of radiant and kaleidoscopic works of art inspired by vivid dreams and local landscapes in her native Wilmington, North Carolina. These imaginative, intricately detailed drawings and paintings merged her own inner world—her religious beliefs, interest in mythology, and study of history—with the natural environment that surrounded her.
Yu-Wen Wu: Reigning Beauty, 2025 | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Yu-Wen Wu: Reigning Beauty, 2025 | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 17–Oct 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
This summer, violets, nasturtiums, and hydrangeas escape from the Gardner’s greenhouses and rain down the Anne H. Fitzpatrick Façade in a site-specific installation by Artist-in-Residence Yu-Wen Wu. Inspired by Isabella's passion for plants and the loving care given to our “Living Collection” by the Museum’s horticulture team, Wu composed a collage of photographs of the Gardner’s flowers, transforming individual blossoms into a windswept shower blooming bright against dark storm clouds. At once an homage to the fleeting beauty of the natural world and meditation on the precious vulnerability of the environment, Reigning Beauty will crown the Façade from June 17 – October 14, 2025 and is part of this summer’s inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial.
Katy Perry Boston Concert Tour 2025|August 08 | TDGarden

Katy Perry Boston Concert Tour 2025|August 08 | TDGarden

Aug 8, 2025 (UTC+0)
Boston
Concerts
Katy Perry Boston is set to be an unforgettable event, taking place at the renowned TD Garden in Boston, MA, on August 8, 2025, at 7:00 PM. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an electrifying performance by the global pop sensation, Katy Perry. Known for her chart-topping hits and spectacular stage presence, Katy Perry's show is expected to captivate audiences with a blend of her classic anthems and latest releases. With ticket prices ranging from $60 to $172, fans have the opportunity to experience a night filled with vibrant energy and unforgettable music. TD Garden, a premier venue in Boston, offers an ideal setting for this monumental event, ensuring excellent acoustics and a comfortable atmosphere for all attendees. Don't miss the chance to witness Katy Perry Boston, an event that promises to be a highlight of the summer concert season.
Boston Salsa Festival, 2025 | The Westin Waltham Boston

Boston Salsa Festival, 2025 | The Westin Waltham Boston

Aug 15–Aug 18, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Arts Dance
The Boston Salsa Festival features workshops and performances by world class dancers and instructors, not to mention your favorite local salsa, bachata, and kizomba companies. Dance the night away to live music and Boston's best DJs. The event is organized by two of Boston's favorite salseros and DJs, Andres Giraldo and Hernan Choque. Event Highlights 3 Nights with 80+ performances from world renowned dancers and local favorites3 Nights of social dancing to live music, as well as top notch Salsa, Bachata DJs3 Days with 40+ workshops from beginner to advanced levels2 Days with performance challenges and special boot campsLive music with the best salsa bands Information Source: Andres Giraldo and Hernan Choque | eventbrite
On The Blue Cruise 2025 Festival | Boston

On The Blue Cruise 2025 Festival | Boston

Aug 22–Aug 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Music Festivals
My Chemical Romance 2025 <Long Live> The Black Parade North American Tour | Fenway Park

My Chemical Romance 2025 <Long Live> The Black Parade North American Tour | Fenway Park

Sep 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Concerts
Eric Clapton, The Wallflowers Boston Concert Tour 2025|September 16 | TDGarden

Eric Clapton, The Wallflowers Boston Concert Tour 2025|September 16 | TDGarden

Sep 16, 2025 (UTC+0)
Boston
Concerts
Eric Clapton and The Wallflowers are set to deliver an unforgettable evening of music at TD Garden in Boston on September 16, 2025, starting at 7:30 PM. This highly anticipated event promises to be a remarkable fusion of legendary rock and contemporary hits, captivating audiences with the timeless guitar mastery of Eric Clapton and the soulful melodies of The Wallflowers. With ticket prices ranging from $70 to $198, fans will have the opportunity to experience a night of exceptional performances in one of Boston's premier venues. TD Garden, located in the heart of Boston, MA, offers an ideal setting for this extraordinary concert, ensuring an immersive and memorable experience for all attendees. Don't miss the chance to witness these iconic artists as they take the stage together, creating a night of music that will resonate long after the final note.
2025 Youth Entrepreneurship Summit | 31 Heath St

2025 Youth Entrepreneurship Summit | 31 Heath St

Sep 27, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Cultural Experiences
The Youth Entrepreneurship Summit will bring young people from across Boston together to explore Entrepreneurship! This event is ideal for youth, ages 14-18, looking to enhance their entrepreneurial skills and leadership abilities during a fun and engaging day of hands-on learning at The Possible Zone's Innovation Center. The event will include interactive and engaging workshops, food, prizes, vendors, and remarks from a well known Boston influencer, all to help young people envision their next path, whether that be as entrepreneurs, creators professionals, or disruptors of tomorrow. Information Source: The Possible Zone | eventbrite
Andrea Bocelli Boston Concert Tour 2025|December 11 | TDGarden

Andrea Bocelli Boston Concert Tour 2025|December 11 | TDGarden

Dec 11, 2025 (UTC+1)
Boston
Concerts
Andrea Bocelli Boston is set to be an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance, taking place at the renowned TDGarden in Boston. On December 11, 2025, at 8:00 PM, attendees will have the rare opportunity to experience the enchanting voice of Andrea Bocelli, one of the world's most celebrated tenors. With a ticket price of 95 USD, this event promises to deliver a night of unparalleled artistry and emotion. The TDGarden, located in the heart of Boston, provides the perfect backdrop for Bocelli's powerful and moving performance. Known for his breathtaking renditions of classical and contemporary pieces, Andrea Bocelli's concert in Boston is anticipated to be a highlight of the year's cultural calendar. Fans and music enthusiasts alike will be captivated by his extraordinary talent and the majestic ambiance of the venue. This event is not to be missed, as it offers a unique chance to witness a live performance by a true maestro in an iconic setting.
Christian Marclay: Doors | Boston

Christian Marclay: Doors | Boston

Apr 17–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
In Doors (2022), Marclay edited hundreds of film and television clips, focusing on the opening and closing of doors. This dynamic image collage took more than ten years to complete, and the materials cover almost all types of feature films, from the French New Wave to Hollywood blockbusters. Through meticulous editing, Marclay constructs a visual narrative in which the actors constantly enter new spaces, and each door becomes a node for editing, forming a transition between different films and sound fields. The work presents a labyrinthine journey in which the protagonists get lost and found again. Marclay describes the image as a sculptural presence - a "spiritual architecture that the audience may follow or get lost in."
Boston Public Art Triennial (U.S.) | Boston

Boston Public Art Triennial (U.S.) | Boston

May 22–Oct 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
From May to October 2025, the inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial will present 15 compelling commissions sprawled across the city. Each visionary local, national, and international artist will produce sculptures, interactive exhibits, or performance-based and community-led activities with an emphasis on East Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, ensuring equitable representation and access. The Triennial 2025’s commissioned works will be joined by additional public art experiences across the city.
Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 26–Sep 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
What is a garden? A wild space? A curated collection of plants? Or a plot of soil in which to seed memory, connection, and creativity? This summer, the Gardner Museum’s Hostetter Gallery springs to life with the large-scale sculptures of Ming Fay (1943 – 2025), whose work reconsiders gardens as sites of creative potential that reflect the lives and desires of those who cultivate them. At once playful and contemplative, Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden constructs a space of wonder that calls on visitors to view the world around them with new appreciation. Sculptures of fruits, seeds, shells, as well as hybrid plants borne of his boundless imagination, surprise in their unexpected pairings and sizes. Together, they conjure new meanings through familiar shapes, scents, and symbols. In his papier-mâché, bronze and ceramic gardens, Fay unites personal, collective, and cultural memories, building gardens as fantastical spaces born of curiosity, longing, and his own lived experiences as part of the Chinese diaspora in the United States. On view from June 26 – September 21, 2025, Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden invites visitors to escape the city for a brief moment and marvel at the extraordinary, ordinary beauty of a maple tree twirler, a ripe cherry, or a crooked wishbone—and how they can unlock memory and imagination. Where We Meet: Imagining Gardens and Futures, a partner exhibition at Pao Arts Center will explore the city of Boston’s Chinatown gardens through the art of Ming Fay, Mel Taing, and Yu-Wen Wu from July 18 – October 10, 2025.
Flowers for Isabella | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Flowers for Isabella | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 26–Sep 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Join us this summer to dig into the roots of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s passion for plants. Both an avid gardener and a trailblazing curator, Isabella relished in her “deliriously glorious” garden at Green Hill—her estate in Brookline, Massachusetts—before she constructed her Museum. A site of respite and a testing ground for innovation, it was there that Isabella first cultivated the varieties that would fill the Museum Courtyard, honed her curatorial vision, and furthered her conviction that art and nature enliven one another. Isabella’s horticultural creativity is captured on the canvases of paintings on view throughout the Gardner Museum today. Flowers for Isabella, on view from June 26 – September 21, 2025 in the Fenway Gallery, gathers archival materials and artworks from the Gardner collection depicting four of Isabella’s most cherished species—irises, peonies, chrysanthemums, and nasturtiums. Together they create a new portrait of the Museum’s founder just steps away from her ever-blooming Courtyard garden.
Fundraising Amid the Turmoil: Resilient Strategies for Health Innovators | Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Fundraising Amid the Turmoil: Resilient Strategies for Health Innovators | Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Cultural Experiences
We are in a uniquely challenging fundraising environment. Once a reliable pillar for early innovation, federal non-dilutive funding is uncertain. Private capital markets remain selective and risk averse. This workshop is designed for early-stage founders and emerging health innovators seeking to understand and navigate the current environment and explore practical strategies to raising capital. Expert panelists will discuss today’s U.S. funding climate—both the challenges and potential pathways. Following the panel discussion, workshop participants will join an interactive breakout to explore strategies for non-dilutive and dilutive fundraising. Information Source: HealthTech Build | eventbrite
Our Right to Stay - Session #3 | Roxbury YMCA

Our Right to Stay - Session #3 | Roxbury YMCA

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Conferences
As part of the City of Boston's Reparations Task Force efforts, Reclaim Roxbury and Why We Can't Wait (WWCW) present " Our Right to Stay: Home, Justice and Reparations for Black Boston" . This event aims to provide a safe space and collaborative experience for residents as we explore the connections between housing harms and reparative justice solutions. We want to hear from residents about your lived experiences with housing harms, what you want from any reparations driven policy in Boston, and what potential policy solutions you want to see the City put in place that address reparations. Don't miss out on the LAST opportunity to be a part of something meaningful and impactful. Information Source: Reclaim Roxbury | eventbrite
Who Wrote this Ruling, a Judge, or a Machine? | Pioneer Institute

Who Wrote this Ruling, a Judge, or a Machine? | Pioneer Institute

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Conferences
Join Frank J. Bailey , President of the Pioneer New England Legal Foundation, for a special demonstration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) detection software. The event will be conducted via Zoom with a limited number of in-person seats available. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into legal practice, legal professionals must understand both its capabilities and inherent risks. While AI offers powerful tools to support legal analysis, it simultaneously raises serious concerns regarding accuracy, confidentiality, and ethical application. To address these critical issues, PNELF's summer interns undertook a comprehensive project modeling a hypothetical legal case using various legal AI platforms. Their objective was to assess whether these technologies produce outputs meeting the rigorous standards required for professional legal practice. Concurrently, they examined the broader policy implications of AI adoption through the lens of academic integrity in higher education—a domain where these challenges have already manifested. Through this dual examination of both practical applications and policy considerations, this program provides a timely and essential analysis of how legal professionals can engage critically and responsibly with AI tools. The ultimate objective is to ensure that artificial intelligence enhances rather than undermines the fundamental integrity of our justice system. Information Source: Pioneer Institute | eventbrite
NBPLA Reception at NCSL | Empire

NBPLA Reception at NCSL | Empire

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Conferences
Information Source: NBPLA Board of Directors | eventbrite
Hands On Basic Electronics | Artisan's Asylum

Hands On Basic Electronics | Artisan's Asylum

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Cultural Experiences
This course meets four times per class session. Please check the Agenda above for the dates included in each session. By purchasing a ticket, you are committing to attend all meetings included in that session. The title of the Agenda page will indicate which ticket to purchase for that session. Instructors - Mike Beach and Andrew Anselmo Andrew Anselmo In addition to his regular engineering work, Andrew also volunteers as a shop lead and instructor at Artisan's Asylum in the Electronics and Robotics Shop. Integrating controls, sensors, actuators, and associated hardware is incredibly fun and always interesting. He also helps artists with kinetic art and sculpture projects and has taught them a few tricks for keeping their projects documented and easy to work on. He does a bit of origami and has been a street performer and instructor for many years. He’s designed a few novel and original origami models and made classic moving (kinetic) origami pieces out of metal. Origami is generally considered an art, but there is quite a bit of mathematics behind it. Mike Beach Mike Beach is an Electrical Engineer, Asylum member since 2012, has taught and co-taught several courses, cares more about how the electrons are feeling than programming, really likes learning about and using all kinds of sensors, and just can’t stop showing how to use that oscilloscope to help you debug (just ask Kevin), and is an active participant and mentor at the Circuit Hacking night held at the Asylum every Wednesday. Class Description Have you been interested in learning to work with electronics but haven’t known where to start? This class is for you! It will be a hands-on, practical crash course that will give you the skills to do simple electronic projects. You will walk away knowing the basics of circuit theory, how to prototype circuits on a breadboard, how to troubleshoot them, and how to solder them together. The class consists of four two-hour classes. In each class, we will complete at least one project, and you’ll go home with some fun things you have created. Students who want more time at Artisan's Asylum to work on their projects can attend Artisans Asylum’s weekly Circuit Hacking Night on Wednesday Nights. Material Fee The materials fee for this class is $30. This is separate from the ticket price and is to reimburse the instructor for any tools or materials used in this class. This will be paid once, directly to the instructor at the start of the first class meeting. This instructor accepts cash or payments through Venmo. Class Goals Learn an overview of electronic terminology - and build some stuff! Learn how to make use of the E&R shop. Learn how to use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, and resistance. How to use a multimeter (DMM) to help solve your circuit problems. How to test and debug a circuit. What components look like and why we use them. Learn fundamental concepts pertaining to electricity and electrical components. Leave with basic skills that will enable you to take on independent projects. You’ll build and take home your own blinky light circuit, Drawdio noisemaker, Joule Thief battery vampire. Learn how to read basic schematics, proper use of a multimeter and oscilloscope, and various electron wrangling skills. Material Supplied Small breadboard, following electronic components: 2N3904 NPN transistor, Various Ohm ¼ W resistors 3x LEDs of random colors, blue, red, green, or yellow, one white LED (with clear lens) Momentary push button switch small diodes Small potentiometer 100uF capacitor DC motor with brushes Bundle of breadboard wires AA battery holder with wires, 2x AA battery, Fresh 9V battery and holder Velleman Flashing LED kit, MK102 All the parts to build a Drawdio (based on a ‘555 timer, small speaker, a pencil, etc) Students Should Bring Their curiosity, a little patience, and something to take notes with. Prerequisites Students must be 12 years old or older. All students under 18 must be accompanied by and under the direct supervision of a responsible adult. Class Policies Learn more about our class and ticket cancelation policies here . Please email education@artisansasylum.com with any questions. *Sales end 24 hours before the start of the class to allow the instructor and staff time to prep. Information Source: Artisans Asylum Inc | eventbrite
NCSL Reception | University of Massachusetts Club

NCSL Reception | University of Massachusetts Club

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Conferences
Join us at the UMass Club for the NCSL reception hosted by McKesson. Information Source: McKesson | eventbrite
Generative AI for Society and Workplace | Boston | Boston

Generative AI for Society and Workplace | Boston | Boston

Aug 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to Generative AI for Society and Workplace! Dive into the transformative world of Generative AI with this workshop, designed to empower professionals to harness the latest AI technologies for both societal and workplace innovation. Through a series of engaging modules, participants will explore foundational concepts, and advanced applications, with real-world use cases. This workshop will provide the tools and knowledge needed to effectively integrate Generative AI into various business processes, navigate ethical considerations, and lead AI-driven initiatives. Join us to become a pivotal force in shaping the future of your industry with Generative AI. Claim a 5% Discount on this workshop, click here to access! Why Learn About Generative AI Generative AI stands at the forefront of technological innovation, reshaping industries by enabling new ways to create content, automate processes, and analyze data. This knowledge empowers professionals to lead in the adoption of cutting-edge tools that enhance decision-making and operational efficiency, prepare for future challenges, and drive sustainable growth in an increasingly AI-integrated world. 01) Innovation and Creativity Generative AI opens new avenues for creativity and innovation, allowing for the generation of novel ideas, designs, and solutions that can transform industries. 02) Efficiency and Automation It significantly enhances efficiency, automating routine tasks and analyzing complex data sets quickly, freeing up human resources for more strategic activities. 03) Competitive Advantage Understanding and implementing Generative AI technologies provides a significant competitive edge, helping organizations stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. What You'll Gain from this Workshop 01) Comprehensive Skill Development Develop a deep understanding of Generative AI, mastering foundational concepts, and advanced applications to implement AI solutions effectively in their organizations. 02) Practical Application and Automation Strategies Gain practical insights and experience through real-world use cases and exercises, learning to integrate Generative AI into business processes to boost efficiency and drive innovation. 03) Ethical Understanding and Risk Management Explore AI's ethical implications, understand potential risks, and learn strategies for responsible deployment to meet industry standards. 04) Leadership and Innovation Preparation Learn how to lead AI-driven projects and foster innovation within their teams, positioning themselves as forward-thinking leaders in their respective fields. Who Should Attend 01) Business Leaders & Executives Senior professionals exploring strategic AI integrations for operational and competitive advancements. 02) HR Professionals and Policy Makers Ideal for those keen to navigate the ethical, regulatory, and workforce challenges presented by AI technologies. 03) Innovators and Technologists Entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts seeking to leverage AI for new business solutions and societal impact. Information Source: Rapid Skill Up | eventbrite
MLK Public Reading At Boston City Hall Plaza! | Boston City Hall Plaza

MLK Public Reading At Boston City Hall Plaza! | Boston City Hall Plaza

Aug 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Cultural Experiences
NEARLY 100 PEOPLE JOINED LAST YEAR TO READ MLK INFRONT OF CITY HALL! MLK Public Reading At Boston City Hall Plaza! Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy with us at Boston City Hall Plaza! Join us for the 60th Anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act where we celebrate this 1965 legislation declared into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson after thousands marched from Selma to Montgomery. At this event, 100 readers will recite (a potion each) from Rev. Martin Luther King's speech in March, 1965 that moved an entire nation and spearheaded the voting right act that was signed into law! Sign-up to volunteer as a reader or you can be an observer witnessing all the fun at this historic recognition local event. Let's come together as a community to honor his message of equality, justice, electoral power sharing and peace. Bring your friends and family for an inspiring event at BOSTON CITY HALL ! Hosted B y: Dr. Kevin Peterson and the NDC, the same organzaiton that brought you the Reparations Untold Movie event held at the Strand Theater June 29 '2025! The sold out event that welcomed over 1,000 local citizens for free food, live music and the screening of a docmentary that covers the Reparations movement in Boston. Information Source: The New Democracy Coalition | eventbrite
A Charming Night in Boston with Austen | Lifted Restaurant

A Charming Night in Boston with Austen | Lifted Restaurant

Aug 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Arts
Join The Bottoms and Southern Charm's own Austen Kroll! Join us for a fun filled night including Q&A, WWHL style games, M&G, and more! You are not going to want to miss this! Information Source: The Bottoms | eventbrite
Your next doctor could be an algorithm: Should you be worried? | Boston University School of Medicine

Your next doctor could be an algorithm: Should you be worried? | Boston University School of Medicine

Aug 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Conferences
Join us for Politics Aside: AI, Healthcare & Innovcation nonpartisan forum hosted by National Science Policy Network (NSPN) in collaboration with Boston University. This event is part of NSPN’s Politics Aside, Policy Forward Initiative, designed to foster dialogue between scientists, policymakers, and the public on urgent science and technology topics. Our panelists currently include: MA State Senator Jacob Oliveria At this event, we will explore the rapidly evolving use of AI & innovation in healthcare policy, including: Advances in diagnosis and treatment Shifts in state and federal regulation Legal and ethical considerations Broader societal and policy impacts What to Expect: Engaging panel discussions featuring experts in science, medicine, law, and policy Opportunities to ask questions and participate in dialogue Networking with professionals from science, policy, and healthcare A deeper, nonpartisan understanding of the future of healthcare and public policy Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025. Networking 4:30-5, Discussion 5-6:30 pm ET. Location: Boston University Medical Campus, Bakst Auditorium Hosted by: National Science Policy Network (NSPN), in partnership with BU Whether you’re a scientist, policymaker, student, or member of the public, this event will offer valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges at the intersection of science and policy. Information Source: National Science Policy Network (NSPN) | eventbrite
Summer Preschool Programs at the Waterworks: Microbe Magic | Metropolitan Waterworks Museum

Summer Preschool Programs at the Waterworks: Microbe Magic | Metropolitan Waterworks Museum

Aug 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Boston
Family Events
Calling all toddlers and preschoolers! Grab your favorite adult and join us at the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum this summer for stories, crafts, and activities about water and the waterworks. This week's program is "Microbe magic!" Make a microbe puppet! Participation is FREE! Suggested Donation: $5 per child. Information Source: The Metropolitan Waterworks Museum | eventbrite
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Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

2025年8月1日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Macau
guang zhou   ·   2025 xu guan jie “ ci shi ci chu ” xun hui yan chang hui — guang zhou zhan | Guangzhou Gymnasium - Hall 1

guang zhou · 2025 xu guan jie “ ci shi ci chu ” xun hui yan chang hui — guang zhou zhan | Guangzhou Gymnasium - Hall 1

8月9日 (UTC+8)
Guangzhou
AIA Presents G.E.M. I AM GLORIA WORLD TOUR 2.0 - HONG KONG | Kai Tak Stadium

AIA Presents G.E.M. I AM GLORIA WORLD TOUR 2.0 - HONG KONG | Kai Tak Stadium

2025年8月15日–8月20日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

2025年10月11日–10月12日 (UTC+8)
Shanghai
Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest | Mori Art Museum

Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest | Mori Art Museum

2025年7月2日–11月9日 (UTC+9)
Tokyo