Men’s Basketball takes on Cornell at 7pm at the Lavietes Pavilion. “Beat Cornell” banners will be provided for fans. Game will be broadcasted on ESPN+.
Tickets: Bleacher $25, Seatback $30. Students receive free admission.
Be among the first to see over 120 works included in the Harvard Art Museums' latest show, which celebrates the rich visual culture of Japan's early modern era. The galleries are open late, and admission is free for...
Women’s Hockey battles BC/BU in the second round of the Beanpot at 5/8pmpm hosted by Boston University at Walter Brown Arena.
Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for seniors or children. One ticket grants admission to both games— First Round 2/3 and Consolation/ Championship 2/11 at 5pm/ 8pm.
German director Angela Schanelec will appear with her latest, much lauded film, I Was at Home, But—an elliptical, dreamlike film about a boy who suddenly reappears after an extended absence.
Men’s Hockey battles the winner of first round BC/BU in the second round of the Beanpot at 5/8pm at TD Garden. Game will be streamed on NESN.
Tickets: $38 in Balcony seating, $45 in Loge seating.
Student tickets are on sale in person at the Murr Center Ticket Office or at the Smith Center from 1-5pm on Thursday, January 30th and Friday, January 31st. One ticket grants admission to both games—First Round 2/3 and Consolation/ Championship 2/10 at 5pm/ 8pm.
Harvard Men’s and Women’s Fencing compete in the second day of the Ivy League Championship in an all-day event starting at 10am in the Gordon track. Both the Men’s and Women’s match will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Tickets: Students: $5 for both days. $3 for single day entry. Adults: $8 for both days. $5 for single day entry.
The HFA continues its specially priced screenings of films for children and accompanying adults, plus a special selection for teenagers. Drawing from the Harvard Film Archive collection and beyond, this series of classic and contemporary films are screened in their original formats and languages.
All Weekend Matinee screenings are admission-free for holders of a valid Cambridge Public Library card!
Schedule December 15: Three Wishes for Cinderella January 25: Tito and the Birds February 8: Whisper of the Heart ...
Harvard Men’s and Women’s Fencing competes in the Ivy League Championship against Columbia, Yale, Cornell, and Brown in an all-day event starting at 10am in the Gordon track.
Tickets: $5 for both days for students. $3 for single day entry. Adults: $8. $5 for single day entry. Match will be broadcasted on ESPN+.
Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford St., Cambridge
Awaken your love of science with activities led by Harvard scientists, graduate students, and enthusiastic explorers. Meet scientists who investigate fossils, microbes, and carnivorous plants. Hear short talks on current research at Harvard. Explore fermenting microbes in action as they perform in a musical art installation! Bring your own collections to show to local shell and minerals clubs. This program has something for everyone and is appropriate for children and adults of all ages.
Bright-Landry Hockey Center 65 N Harvard St, Allston
Women’s Hockey takes on Cornell at 5pm at Bright-Landry Hockey Center. Game will be streamed on ESPN+. “Beat Cornell” banners will be provided for fans.
Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for youth. Students receive free admission.
Hunnewell Building, Arnold Arboretum, 125 Arborway, Boston
Attention gardeners, readers, and writers! Come in from the cold for an afternoon as delightful as a spring garden. Jonathan Damery, the associate editor for Arnoldia, will provide an enlivening and breathtaking tour of the artistry found in horticultural and botanical reference books. Bask in the profound eloquence of even the most exhaustive of botanical descriptions. Often cloaked in scholarly tomes, these compositions boast opinion, passion, simply gorgeous wordsmithing, and even intrigue, in some cases.
Men’s Hockey battles Northeastern in the first round of the Beanpot at 5pm at TD Garden. Game will be streamed on NESN.
Tickets: $38 in Balcony seating, $45 in Loge seating.
Student tickets are on sale in person at the Murr Center Ticket Office or at the Smith Center from 1-5pm on Thursday, January 30th and Friday, January 31st. One ticket grants admission to both games— Consolation / Championship Mon. 2/10 at 5pm / 8pm.
Released to accommodate unconverted theaters, the silent Blackmail is leaner than the sound version and all the more disquieting for its subtle shifts in perspective. A documentary-style prologue establishes the rule of law in swift, precise strokes, but culpability ultimately proves elusive after a young woman grabs for a kitchen knife to defend herself from a darkly intimated rape. No sooner has the woman’s policeman boyfriend determined to cover up her crime than a supremely confident blackmailer materializes at the family shop. Hitchcock...
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.
The HFA continues its specially priced screenings of films for children and accompanying adults, plus a special selection for teenagers. Drawing from the Harvard Film Archive collection and beyond, this series of classic and contemporary films are screened in their original formats and languages.
All Weekend Matinee screenings are admission-free for holders of a valid Cambridge Public Library card!
Schedule December 15: Three Wishes for Cinderella January 25: Tito and the Birds February 8: Whisper of the Heart ...