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LOVED BY MANY: THE MUSICAL MEMORIAL PROJECT

Honoring loved ones lost to homicide and their families, the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum is hosting an event that is a performance/memorial/dialogue featuring composer Shaw Pong Liu, the Code Listen ensemble of homicide survivors, Boston Police and teen artists, Boston Arts Academy teen dancers, jazz musicians and more. The performance and dialogue will be held in the Courtyard and Calderwood…

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SoWa Winter Festival

Wintertime fun for the whole family can be had at the 5th annual SoWa Winter Festival. Enjoy the biggest winter shopping village and festival in Boston. You’ll find the perfect handmade gifts, sip on winter cocktails, and discover the best of the SoWa Art + Design District. Free to attend, the festival includes Boston’s best food trucks and live ice…

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The Body: A Guide for Occupants

Bill Bryson, bestselling author of A Short History of Nearly Everything, takes us on a head-to-toe tour of the marvel that is the human body. The book guides us through the human body–how it functions, its remarkable ability to heal itself, and (unfortunately) the ways it can fail. As Bill Bryson writes, “We pass our existence within this wobble of flesh…

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Cosmic Origins

This year the Harvard Museum of Natural History marked the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the Moon and Neil Armstrong’s “giant leap for mankind” with the unveiling of Cosmic Origins. Visitors can investigate the origins of and processes shaping planetary bodies and stars by using touchable specimens, colorful visuals, and interactive media. Through November 27, 2019, the exhibit will…

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Boston Beer and BBQ Fest

The fifth annual Boston Beer & BBQ Fest focuses on locally made craft beers and ciders as well as showcasing some of the best local BBQ joints around. By attending you’ll have access to over 80 craft beers and ciders, as well as mountains of BBQ. This year will feature 25 New England craft brewers and cideries along with 7…

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MFA Late Nites

The MFA kicks off another season of its Late Nites programming, keeping portions of the museum open until 2 a.m. Visitors can catch a sneak peek of “The Banner Project,” a large-scale installation from artist Robert Pruitt depicting members of the Boston community that will be on display through fall 2020. There will also be a beer garden, late-night snacks,…

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Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise

Get a new perspective on fall foliage! The Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise— a 2.5-hour excursion around Boston Harbor– offers panoramic views of the Harbor Islands, historic tales, and a three-course brunch menu. Cocktails are available for purchase, including the Northern Lights Mimosa featuring St. Germain, orange juice and bubbles. See and hear about historic sites like the harbor islands, Independence…

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Boston Book Festival

The eleventh annual Boston Book Festival, features 300+ presenters in fiction, poetry, memoir, science/technology, history, children’s literature, and more! The event is free, open to the public, and includes workshops for aspiring writers, readings from well-known authors, literary walking tours, and the popular Passport to Imagination scavenger hunt for the kids. The Saturday street fair in Copley Square features exhibitions…

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Harvard Square Oktoberfest and Honk! Parade

What is October without Oktoberfest? Harvard Square’s 41st Annual Oktoberfest features food from all over the world, arts, crafts, vintage goods, free samples, sidewalk sales and one-of-a-kind gifts. In addition, Oktoberfest boasts five beer gardens, live music, including a Passim stage, and the HONK Parade which arrives in the Square at approximately 1:00 pm. Come be a part of this unique, irreverent…

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