You've seen them in movies. You know, those humanoid robots that walk like us, talk like us, and maybe even try to be like us. But here's the crazy part—they're not just science fiction anymore. They're real.
Boston born comedian Matt Jarvis was crowned the 2025 March Comedy Madness Champion, cheered to victory by a jam-packed crowd at the Comedy Studio in Harvard Square Saturday night.
Nicholas Litchfield's latest novel, When The Actor Inspired Chaos and Bloodshed, explores the challenges of filmmaking and captivates early readers with its exciting, edgy narrative and quirky characters.
This month's "Third Thursdays" features the following harmolodic jazz series lineup: Matt Lavelle (flugelhorn, alto, and bass clarinet), Fred Williams (bass), James Kamal Jones (drums) with Dave Bryant (series host/keys).
"Climate Crisis Cabaret: The Warm-Up": a new cabaret fusing the arts and climate activism; directed by Debra Wise and David Keohane, with emcee John Kuntz.
Disrupting the healthcare consulting landscape, Improzo Inc. is rapidly gaining traction with its innovative approach that tackles modern challenges and prioritizes patients.
"Third Thursdays" in February features the following harmolodic jazz series lineup: Gabriel Solomon (violin), Eric Hofbauer (guitar), Jacob William (bass), Brooke Sofferman (drums) with Dave Bryant (series host/keys).
"Third Thursdays" celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Trio Ex Nihilo record release, led by Jeff Song (cello), w/Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet) & Curt Newton (drums); the trio will be joined by Tom Hall (sax) & Dave Bryant (host/keys).
"Third Thursdays" in December with special guests Russ Johnson (trumpet), Eric Person (saxophone), Hill Greene (bass), James Kamal Jones (drums), and Dave Bryant (host/keys), on December 19, 2024, 8 pm.
The innovative software promises to transform how healthcare companies approach marketing, enabling teams to create fully compliant, high-quality marketing assets without the need for a dedicated marketing team.
"Third Thursdays" in November features Srinivasan Raghuraman (vocals), Upasak Mukherjee (tabla), Shivaraj Natraj (mridangam), Mike Rivard (sintir, bass), Dave Bryant (host/keys) -- Nov. 21, 2024
As the Southeastern U.S. faces the impacts of recent hurricanes, NOKR stands ready to assist with its free, secure emergency contact registry. Providing crucial support to families, law enforcement, and first responders.
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Join us for a vibrant celebration featuring diverse artists and advocates, showcasing the rich traditions and resilience of Indigenous peoples in the Central Square cultural district.
"Third Thursdays" in October with special guests Barry Altschul (drums), Scott Robinson (saxophone), Hill Greene (bass), and Dave Bryant (host/keys) on October 17, 2024, at 8 pm
EarthDNA hosted high school students for a 5-day program, providing tools for the next generation as they navigate the climate future for themselves and share their skills with others.
"Third Thursdays" in September with host Dave Bryant (keys), joined by special guests Neil Leonard (saxophone), David Tronzo (slide guitar), Max Ridley (bass), and James Kamal Jones (drums); held on September 19 at 8 pm.
"Third Thursdays" in Aug. w/graphic novelist Matthew Brown (of "Ornette Speaks" & "Tears for Eric: the Appearance and Disappearance of Eric Dolphy") acc: by Bryant (keys), Dijkstra (sax), Kurganov (violin), William (bass), Matsuki (drums).
"Third Thursdays" in July with Stephen Haynes (cornet, flugelhorn), Eric Barber (tenor & soprano sax), Kit Demos (bass), Curt Newton (drums, percussion) and host Dave Bryant (keys).
Read this report to find out what experts and industry leaders in Insurtech, Cybersecurity, IT managed services, and healthcare think about ABM. Software as a service, business-to-business world view on this exciting new technology.
"Listen To This" returns to "Third Thursdays" continuing their exploration of Miles Davis' early electric period (from 1968-1975); hosted by Dave Bryant, w/recently added special guests Ra-Kalam Bob Moses and Tsuyoshi Honjo.
These groups and other MIT affiliates call on the administration and Corporation to commit that the end of the encampment is the beginning, not the end, of actions to ensure MIT is safe for its Jewish community
"Wire and Bone": CD release concert with Dave Bryant (keys/host), Jamaaladeen Tacuma (bass), George Garzone (tenor sax), Kenny Wessel (guitar), Eric Hofbauer (guitar), and Chris Bowman (drums); held near Harvard Square in May, 2024.
"How We Hear – the Evolution of Music Perception," featuring esteemed experts Alexandra Rieger from MIT Media Lab, Fellow at Morningside Academy of Design and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Aniruddh D. Patel, Ph.D., and Dr. Lisa Wong, M.D.