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Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison’s first novel ‘The Bluest Eye’ will be reimagined by adapter Lydia Diamond and director Awoye Timpo as a haunting, thrilling theatrical experience in which audience members sit in a circle to re-experience the story of 11-year-old Pecola, the young Black girl who believes that blue eyes would change her world and others’ perceptions of her. If you don’t…
Week 4: Rates, Innovation & Stablecoins
Briefing: The Fed continues with its plan to raise rates and end asset purchases. | Innovation and growth trends will continue. | Stablecoins have marched on unfazed by Fed actions. Rates: At the top of everyone’s mind For broader context, the Fed Funds rate has been in a persistent downward trend since the 1980s, and it finally hit 0% following…
Week 3: Tech Empire Building, Auto Challenges and Bill Miller on Bitcoin
Briefing: Markets are negatively surprised by faster than expected Fed tightening and a worse than predicted Omicron variant. | Meta and Microsoft are aggressively investing in their future vision of the metaverse. | Cars are turning into highly complicated rolling computers facing many production challenges. Tesla and the semiconductor industry as a whole are in a position of strength. |…
2022 Boston Wine & Food Festival
With over three decades of tradition, the 2022 Boston Wine & Food Festival is returning to Rowes Wharf with an exciting lineup of epicurean experiences. Break bread with winemakers from around the globe and enjoy the cuisine of New England’s very best culinary artists. The festival includes Cocktail Jazz Brunches, Art and Wine with renowned photographer Andy Katz, and a…
Week 2: Large But Not In Charge, Socially Aware Investing and AP Photography NFTs
Briefing: The S&P 500 does not allow unprofitable companies into the index, so we took a look at the current list of the top ten unprofitable US companies. Six of those companies are in the Nasdaq Index. | A recent survey related to corporate leadership showed that the general American public wants better quality jobs and better wages. | Associated…
Ice Skating at the Boston Common
Located in the center of the Boston Common, the magic of the Frog Pond is apparent as you stroll up. Open from December to March, depending on how cold the winter is, you can take a spin around the pond—or just watch skaters zoom by. Bring your own skates or rent some at the concession stand. Lessons for all ages…
Time Out Market’s Après Bar
Snuggle up with warm cocktails at Time Out Market’s Après Bar. The Fenway establishment has transformed the bright blue van parked outside its patio into a wonderland of warm beverages. Conveniently located right beside The Rink at 401 Park, presented by REI, the Après Skate Bar will be serving up hot cocktails and cold beer to folks stepping off the…
Week 1: Byron Wien’s Predictions and The Great Robotics Rollout
Happy New Year and Welcome to Week 1 of 2022! Briefing: Byron Wien released his annual markets surprise list highlighting global energy challenges as a recurring theme. | We have seen the first proofs of concept of a diverse set of robotic workers ready for everything from grills to warehouses. | The Oculus headset outsold the Xbox for the first…
Curling at The Liberty Hotel
Grab your coat and make the most out of this chilly weather by heading over to the Liberty Hotel. The luxury West End spot is opening up its outdoor courtyard for curling this winter. Every Saturday and Sunday until January 30, the ritzy hotel will be taking reservations for its curling package, which includes: One hour of rink time; a…