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“ten minutes worth of sand…,” Exhibition
The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with Intercontinental Management, is pleased to present “ten minutes worth of sand…,” the new exhibit at the 25/8 artspace project located at 2 Linden Street in Harvard Square. Presented by Behind VA Shadows and curated by Yolanda He Yang, “ten minutes worth of sand...,” will be on […]
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KIPLING DROZEK
Join 10-year-old Kipling Drozek for a celebration of the release of his first album Oreshadow. Kip will be accompanied by a full band, made up of friends from the Boston folk/Americana scene: his mom Rose Polenzani, Zachariah Hickman on bass, multi-instrumentalist Dinty Child from Session Americana, Chris Anzalone on drums, and featuring Grammy-nominated children’s artist […]
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Thanksgiving Wine & Cheese
Thanksgiving is one of the best holidays of the year. Rich, satisfying flavors and family recipes make Turkey Day a special holiday for eating. On such an occasion, who can resist adding delicious cheese to the appetizer table? Dense and flavorful choices that can hold up to the wines being poured are always welcome. […]
Find out moreBEVAN MANSON OCTET
"TALKING TO TREES" FEATURING TIERNEY SUTTON, JOE LOCKE & MATT WILSON 7:00PM SHOW: BUY TICKETS HERE L.A. composer/jazz pianist Bevan Manson brings an octet version of his new jazz/studio orchestra recording ‘Talking to Trees’ to the Regattabar. Featuring 9-time Grammy nominee Tierney Sutton, internationally renowned vibraphonist Joe Locke and legendary drummer Matt Wilson, […]
Find out moreTHE NIELDS
The Nields, the folk-rock band from Massachusetts, are delighted to announce the release of their much-anticipated twenty-first album, Circle of Days. An homage to the calendar––and really, time itself––this collection of songs is a testament to the band’s enduring creativity and unwavering commitment to their craft. During the pandemic, Nerissa and Katryna Nields, the band’s […]
Find out moreRadius Ensemble | Locus
Geographic points characterize the second program—each Locus with its particular flavor and patois. Composer Shawn Okpebholo combines extended techniques with the breathy cadence of the bamboo shakuhachi in the virtuosic solo flute work, On a Poem by Miho Nonaka “Harvard Square,” evoking the poet’s native Japan. Chinese-American composer Chen Yi’s serene Tibetan Tunes for clarinet, cello, and piano draws inspiration from Tibetan folk melodies and […]
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