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Lexington Historical Society Virtual Tours

The Lexington Historical Society has partnered with Mass 3D Spaces to create virtual tours of their historic properties. Tour the Buckman Tavern, Hancock-Clarke House, and Munroe Tavern from your own electronic device. Meet the residents of these homes and learn their history and way of life. Make history come alive!

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Living In The Future

What does the future hold? For optimists, the future is defined by net improvements and net progress. Optimism doesn’t require perfection and human ingenuity is a powerful force. Someday the virus will be gone, we will be able to travel the world worry-free, go to any restaurant at any time, the economy will be chugging along again and those who…

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The Bull Cases

Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin said on April 19th that it will be months, not years, before the US economy is back to its previous strength. He has a big hand in making that happen. The Federal Reserve and the government have introduced record stimulus packages in record time, and clearly they are not finished. In the face of…

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Harvard Museum Art Talks

The Harvard Museum brings their collections to you in a new online video series called Art Talks. In a recent installment, Egyptian art curatorial fellow Jen Thum introduces one of her favorite ancient works of art at the Harvard Art Museums. Check the Harvard Museum website every week to attend Art Talk.

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The Eye of the Storm

In the first quarter of 2020, we experienced the first unexpected and unprecedented shock wave from the COVID-19 pandemic. The estimates on what will happen next are open to a wide range of guesses, from a V-shaped recovery (via CNBC) to a brief recession (El Erian), to a global depression (Ray Dalio). There seems to be a consensus that things…

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Virtual Presence Fundamentals Workshop

In our current virtual reality, our only option for connecting face to face time with our clients, colleagues and family, is through video conferencing. What used to be a tool of convenience is now a necessity and critical moments of connection have entered the 2-dimensional realm. Former professional Boston Ballet dancer and body language expert, Rachel Cossar, offers Virtual Presence Fundamentals…

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Boston Arts and Culture Online

We may be home but there is still plenty of opportunities to enjoy the arts and culture that Boston has to offer. Stream the dress rehearsal of Carmen from Boston Ballet.  Experience the Boston Lyric Opera’s “Norma” online or the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s collection of performance online. Stock up on your favorite wines from City Winery who provides free delivery in Boston or FedEx delivery…

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The Crude Story of Oil

Daily global oil demand was 100 million barrels per day in 2019 and was expected to be slightly more in 2020. In the new COVID economy, daily demand is difficult to determine although it is clearly significantly lower. Some say it is 77 million barrels per day. Some say it is much lower, questioning who is driving cars and who…

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Not So Fast, Major Obstacles Remain

As of late Wednesday bulls and bears can take their pick from a wide menu of opinions. Bulls say a vaccine is coming and the curve is flattening. Bears point to record Fed and government packages that carry a huge cost. The bears, like Jeff Gundlach and Howard Marks, come from the bond market side. Naturally, they see much more…

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