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Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story

Jazz, America’s own music, has always had a home in Boston. The Museum of African American History celebrates Boston’s rich jazz history in its exhibit, Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story. The exhibition includes images by noted jazz photographers Lee Tanner and Jack Bradley, as well as photos and memorabilia from numerous private collections.

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Total Picture Investing

We’ve noticed a significant jump lately in the number of people interested in long term investment planning. Given how COVID has upended so many plans, this is not all that surprising. It’s clear that many are thinking about semi-retirement, full retirement, or working from home in perpetuity. Many are considering what it would be like to focus on a new…

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Curling at the Liberty Hotel

Experience curling this winter on the private patio at the Beacon Hill’s Liberty Hotel. This 16th century Scottish sport is having a resurgence on The Liberty Hotel’s iceless outdoor rink. Packages include 45 Minutes of independent curling, cocktails and light bites. Reservations are required.

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Hatched: Breaking through the Silence

“Hatched: Breaking through the Silence,” is an illumination and sound experience created specifically for Boston’s 80-year-old Hatch Memorial Shell amphitheater.The work is an original 15-minute visual and sound performance led by Boston-based creative Maria Finkelmeier of MF Dynamics and promises to “cut through the darkness of the winter months, offering a public space for joy and optimism in the New…

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Where To Allocate New Capital

With markets hitting fresh highs, a perennial investment question remains: “where do investors allocate new capital in 2021?” Successful investing today is closely linked to an ability to embrace optimism and celebrate the coming waves of disruption and innovation. Broad skepticism and pessimism have not been winning strategies. As the internet age enters its cloud computing and artificial intelligence years,…

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Boston Lyric Opera’s Winter’s Evening

Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) announces A Winter’s Evening, a seasonal concert with rising soprano Gabriella Reyes that premieres Dec. 21. Reyes makes her BLO debut in this special, recorded live at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, Mass. The pe Included free with an operabox.tv season subscription, A Winter’s Evening is available on-demand to non-subscribers starting Dec. 21….

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All Aboard! Trains at Science Park

The Museum of Science’s seasonal tradition continues with All Aboard! Trains at Science Park, our fun-for-all-ages temporary exhibit featuring classic winter landscapes and a hint of nostalgia. Miniature trains, snow-covered peaks, engaging activities, and even a few surprises await! Experience a whimsical setting where powered model trains at different scales run through various colorful scenes, complete with intricately created décor,…

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Looking Ahead Towards 2021

The calendar has changed to 2021, but in reality, not much else has. The whole world needs vaccines and that will take all year to deploy. The business models of technology-focused companies will continue to get stronger even though we will be ‘back to normal’ by the end of the year. Bonds have zero to negative yields, the Fed continues…

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Boston Pops: 2020 Holiday Celebration

Keith Lockhart leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in holiday classics old and new to both inspire you with hope and create holiday cheer this year. From the Pops’ classic “Sleigh Ride” and brilliant “Twelve Days of Christmas” to jazzy arrangements of traditional favorites, you’ll also hear “O Holy Night,” “Home for the Holidays,” a virtual performance with the Tanglewood Festival…

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