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Shimmer Claudia Ravaschiere and Michael Moss Installation in Fort Point Boston
Design

Fort Point Open Studios Returns This Weekend

June 17, 2016
Institute of Contemporary Art Boston
Local

Free Admission at Institute of Contemporary Art Tonight

June 2, 2016
George Washington Boston Public Garden
Campus & Facilities

Celebrating Presidents’ Day Weekend

February 12, 2016
Prof Jaemin Roh in her Advanced Reading And Writing In Korean class for a story on boom in Korean students.
University News

“Korean Wave” Comes to BU

October 2, 2015
Boston University BU coffee shops on campus, coffee 101, science of coffee, coffee culture
Restaurants

Coffee 101

August 21, 2015
The Longfellow House, former home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, was Washington’s headquarters during the Siege of Boston.
Arts & Culture

A House Steeped in History, Both Literary and Political

August 5, 2015
Janet Echelman's sculpture above the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston
Bands

Networking Event Celebrates Ethnic Cuisines, Public Art

July 28, 2015
WGBH Summer Arts Weekend Boston
Dance

Diverse and Dynamic Performers Converge on Copley Square

July 24, 2015
Folk dancing in Copley Square, Boston, MA
Nightlife

Folk Dancing Comes to Copley Square Tonight

July 21, 2015
ArtBeat Festival Somerville
Music

Davis Square Hosts ArtBeat Festival This Weekend

July 17, 2015
Alternative rock band Guster performing live
Arts & Culture

Boston Common Hosts Outside the Box Once Again

July 14, 2015
Irish musicians play music and poet reads poetry during and interdisciplinary class on the literature, politics, and culture of Irish Bostonians in the 19th and 20th century in the CGS building
Culture

The Irish in Boston, in Song, Literature, and Politics

July 1, 2015
The Racky Thomas Band. Photo courtesy of Heather Balchunas
Culture

Free Blues Music under the Stars

June 25, 2015
Boston-based band Night Lights
Local

Free Berklee Summer Concert at the Rose Kennedy Greenway

June 24, 2015
Nightlife

Chronicling the Life of a Scandalous Socialite

June 18, 2015
MIT Glass Band performing
Music

MIT’s Glass Band Performs Tonight

June 12, 2015
Boy ordering from Trolley Dogs food truck
Boston

Weekly Summer Food Truck Festival Tonight

June 11, 2015
Matthew Ritchie’s painting Remanence in the lobby of the Institute of Contemporary Art, where admission is free each Thursday evening. Photo courtesy of the Institute of Contemporary Art, copyright Geoff Hargadon
In the City

Thursday Nights at the ICA Are Free

June 4, 2015
Dinner with the Filipino Association at Boston University
Food

A Filipino Family Dinner

March 26, 2015
Istanbul’s majestic Hagia Sophia, a former church and mosque that’s now a museum, has become a symbol of the divide among Turkeys secular and Islamic citizens. Photos of Hagia Sophia Museum by Deagostini/Getty Images
Culture

Sacred Wisdom

January 13, 2015

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