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What a Time to be Alive: Spring Comes Early in Harvard Square with Life Alive
As the final days of Cambridgian winters draw to an end (save a few snowstorms interspersed between 60-degree days), Harvard students begin to emerge from their thinly insulated colonial dorms
Harvard Square Hosts Cambridge For Ukraine Fundraiser
Roughly 200 people gathered at Harvard Square’s Sanctuary Theater on Sunday to watch Cambridge for Ukraine, a performance and fundraising event organized by Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre Dance for World
Boston Underground Film Festival keeps it strange in return to Brattle
It’s been hit hard by the pandemic but BUFF — the 22nd Boston Underground Film Festival — is climbing back, on March 23.“BUFF hasn’t changed that much since I’ve been
Harvard Square Stands In Solidarity With Ukraine with Demonstration This Sunday
Cambridge artists, Ross Miller and Yolanda He Yang, will wrap the Charles Sumner statue in Harvard Square in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. The statue is located directly across from the First Parish
Harvard Square Stands In Solidarity With Ukraine with Demonstration This Sunday
Cambridge artists, Ross Miller and Yolanda He Yang, will wrap the Charles Sumner statue in Harvard Square in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. On Sunday, March 20th at 4:30 p.m., Cambridge artists, Ross
Mass Ave. Improvements – Harvard Square Bus Stops and Kiosk Construction Update
Description The City of Cambridge invites you to a virtual community meeting to discuss projects associated with the Cycling Safety Ordinance. This meeting will focus on the two bus stop segments in
Harvard Square Business Assoc. honors city manager, reflects on past two years
The Harvard Square Business Association has awarded its highest accolade to Cambridge City Manager Louis DePasquale as he prepares to leave City Hall’s corner office and enter retirement. The special honor
In Harvard Square, Life Alive + Down Under create a restaurant and yoga “wellness oasis”
Life Alive restaurant and the Down Under School of Yoga kicked off the new month swinging the doors open to a joint enterprise in Harvard Square. Called Life Alive + Down
Bike Lane Delay in Porter Square Stirs Conflict in City Council Meeting
A delay in the construction of bicycle lanes in the Porter Square neighborhood of Cambridge stirred disagreement among residents in a Cambridge City Council meeting Monday evening. During the meeting,
Harry Belafonte turns 95 today. A look at his life, in photos
1955: Harry Belafonte with Ed Sullivan
Taco ’Bout News!: El Jefe’s Taqueria to Relocate Within Harvard Square
El Jefe’s Taqueria, a staple of Harvard Square, is set to move into a new location around the corner from its current storefront in August. The restaurant, one of the
A combined yoga studio and cafe will open in Harvard Square
The Life Alive + Down Under “wellness collaborative” opens March 1, with a second location in the works. Two local wellness-centric businesses are partnering up. Life Alive and Down Under School of
