Media Room
Campus & Community – United in service
1,400 students and alumni joined the Global Day of Service From a neighborhood beautification project to curriculum development in Uganda, the second annual Global Day of Service on Aug. 30
Moonbox Productions Presents THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW In Pop-Up Theater In Harvard Square
The Rocky Horror Show opens on October 14th and will run through October 31st. Back by popular demand, Moonbox Productions is thrilled to present Richard O’Brien‘s legendary cult classic, The Rocky
What’s New? What’s Gone? A Look at 12 Businesses in Harvard Square
In the past 18 months, Harvard Square has undergone an extensive transformation, with new shops opening during the pandemic, as well as long-established stores closing for renovations or leaving the
Rotating beer garden opens in Harvard Square Saturday
Alden & Harlow expects to host six to eight breweries on Saturdays through October, closing part of Brattle Street to cars from 2-10 p.m. Celebrate the first inklings of autumn
How a Massachusetts case could end the Texas abortion law
A legal decision once prevented a church from vetoing a Harvard Square restaurant’s liquor license. Now it could prevent other private parties from wielding government power. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/09/07/opinion/how-massachusetts-case-could-end-texas-abortion-law/
Transcript: The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, 9/7/21
Guests: Lorena Gonzalez, Lizzie Fletcher, Uche Blackstock, Laurie Garrett, Grace Meng, Jessica Ramos Summary With exactly one week left before Election Day, the latest poll shows 53 percent of likely
Harvard Square, Redux
What’s new—and unchanged—in the historic heart of Cambridge DURING THE WORST early days of the pandemic in Massachusetts, the Harvard Square Business Association sent drones overhead to capture the ghost-town feel
Michelin-Starred Chef Mark Ladner Returns Home to Open Italian Restaurant in Harvard Square
Michelin-starred chef Mark R. Ladner plans to return to where his distinguished culinary career began by opening an Italian restaurant called Bar Enza in Harvard Square this September.
Republicans And Democrats Are Divided Over Marijuana. Businesses Are Caught In The Middle
On a sweltering morning in Harvard Square, Leah Samura strode through the future home of a recreational marijuana shop she plans to open this fall and marveled at the irony
Welcome back Brattle Theatre, we missed you
Cary Grant smiled at me from my laptop screen. Grinning at me from maybe “Indiscreet” or “Holiday,” “The Awful Truth” or “My Favorite Wife.” Whatever the film, Grant’s rakish and
Blue Bottle Coffee Permanently Pours Out of Harvard Square
Blue Bottle Coffee turned its temporary Covid-wrought closure into a permanent one last month, leaving Harvard Square just three years after its opening.