Off Campus
Cambridge Public Works
The Cambridge Department of Public Works provides a variety of services to maintain and improve the city of Cambridge.
Salem Psychic Fair
The Salem Psychic Fair and Witches' Market featured tarot card readings, palm readings, and crystal ball scrying.
Sheep-Skull Beer
The Cambridge Brewing Company presents "For Those Who Hear The Whisper", a Norwegian strong dark ale brewed with sheep skulls from local butcher M.F. Dulock. Definitely not vegan/vegetarian friendly.
Archaeological Dig Findings
At the site of an archaeological dig in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, interesting artifacts were unearthed, including a toy animal leg, melon candy wrappers, burnt cigarette wrappers, cassette tapes, and empty soda bottles.
Arboretum Solar Panels
The Arnold Arboretum is in the process of installing new solar panels to generate energy as part of their mission to lower their carbon footprint.
Creating Pottery to Destroy
Striving to meet Nakazato’s — and his own — high standards, Everard made more than 5,000 plates during his first six months of apprenticeship. Most were destroyed before they reached the kiln, and their clay was recycled for later use. Every piece that enters the kiln must be perfect.
Koji Everard
After two years at Harvard, Everard decided to return to Japan to work under master potter Taki Nakazato.
Canvassing in Nashua
Affiliates of the Harvard College Democrats learn their canvassing routes for a Sept. 22 trip to Nashua, NH.
Tasty Bites at the Smoke Shop
The Smoke Shop is a BBQ restaurant in Cambridge, Boston and Somerville.
35 Years of MayFair
The Harvard Square Business Association held the 35th annual MayFair Sunday afternoon in Harvard Square. Musicians, merchants, dance troupes, and artists filled the streets of Harvard Square in celebration of Spring's arrival.
Old Burial Ground
The Old Burying Ground, located on Massachusetts Avenue and Garden Street, opened around 1636.
Stanford Masters Program
Stanford University’s Coterminal Master’s Degree program is very similar to Harvard College’s Advanced Standing program.
Bob Dylan Brings the Old and New to Boston
The many dimensions and voices of Bob Dylan impersonated by others in Todd Haynes’ cleverly titled “I’m Not There” were all there that Thursday night.
Holden Green
Construction occurring at Harvard University Housing building Holden Green in Somerville has disrupted some residents.
Ten Years After ‘Riot,’ Paramore Pops Back at Boston Opera House
The younger audience proved that the classic Noughties rock band’s foray into poppier climes with their newest album “After Laughter” is garnering them new, enthusiastic followers.
Aquilo Brings ‘Silhouettes’ to the Sinclair
Pianist and vocalist Ben Fletcher was giddy with emotion, exclaiming how excited they were to start their North American journey in Cambridge.
At the Orpheum, The Script Runs on Familiar Energy
The band is back, just barely, and they still have all the relentless enthusiasm of novelty.
Sox for a Day
Harvard Baseball visited Fenway Park for the Beanpot Championship game Wednesday afternoon. The Crimson's contest with Boston College was cut short in the fifth inning due to rain with the Eagles leading 3-2.