Scullers Jazz Club, 400 Soldiers Field Rd., Boston
Join Scullers Jazz Club for the Third Annual "Battle of the Big Bands" with the Harvard and Yale Jazz Orchestras with Special Guests, Saxophonists Wayne Escoffery and Yosvani Terry!
Harvard's Jazz Band has performed worldwide, including 2017 performances in Cuba, and past concerts have included tributes to Herbie Hancock, Benny Golson, and many other important jazz artists. Performers in these concerts have included Terri Lyne Carrington, Lionel Loueke, Harold Mabern, George Coleman, Don Braden, and more.
The Yale Jazz Ensemble, a seventeen-piece big band...
Harvard Women’s Basketball battles Princeton in their “Pack the House” game! Fans will receive small pink basketballs and pink ribbons in support of Breast Cancer awareness. During the game, there will be a moment of sicnece for those affected by breast cancer.
This game is part of Community Night, Graduate Student Night, and Faculty/ Staff Night. Autographs will be held after the game.
Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 Youth. Students receive free admission.
Bright-Landry Hockey Center, 65 N. Harvard St., Allston
Harvard Women’s Ice Hockey competes against New Hampshire at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center. Autographs will be available after the game and the game will be streamed on ESPN+.
Harvard Men’s Basketball will match up against Maine at Lavietes Pavilion for the Harvard Invite. The first 100 students to show up to the game will receive a Harvard rally towel. The game will be streamed on ESPN+
Cost: $15 for Bleacher tickets; $20 for Chairback tickets
Bright-Landry Hockey Center, 65 N. Harvard St., Allston
Harvard Men’s Hockey takes on Quinnipiac for their featured game at Bright-Landry Hockey Center. For the featured game's camo night theme, there will be a giveaway for Harvard Hockey camo bracelets. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
Harvard Women’s Basketball will face off against California at Lavietes Pavilion. For the featured game, the first 50 Harvard students to show up will receive a camo hat. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, 224 Western Ave., Allston
Hone your surface skills and eye for design with world renowned potter Miranda Shackleton Thomas. Thomas will teach participants how to use rhythms, spaces, dividing up shapes and symbolism to help build up patterns.
The first day of this workshop will involve Thomas demonstrating her use of slips, inlay, freehand drawing, carving, brushwork, building, and dissecting patterns. Emphasis will be placed on brush work and exercises will be given to become familiar with all types of brushes and the stokes produced on paper, and later in the day, progressing onto pots. The second...