Sharon A. Edwards

boston, ma


Events:

Harborwalk Sounds - Ricardo Vogt

Where: Institute of Contemporary Art

Date: 2007-08-16 18:00:00

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The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) presents Harborwalk Sounds, a series of FREE concerts by Berklee students and alumni, outside on the Putnam Investments Plaza, overlooking Boston Harbor. Concerts take place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Target Free Thursday nights. The Water Café will be open, and shows will be canceled in case of rain. For more information, call 617-478-3100 or visit www.icaboston.org. Singer and Guitarist Ricardo Vogt from Santa Cruz, Brazil, started playing piano at 4 and guitar at 9. He moved to Boston after being awarded the World Tour Scholarship from Berklee while attending the University of Wisconsin. He is a faculty member at the St. Norbert College Summer Guitar Camp, and has taught at the California Brazil Camp, along with masters Guinga, Paulo Sergio Santos, and Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro. Vogt currently performs as a duet with Downbeat Award-winning singer Leala Cyr.

Mathematica

Where: Boston Museum of Science Mugar Omni Theater

Date: 2007-08-21 09:00:00

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Created by the famous design team of Charles and Ray Eames, this has been a favorite exhibit since it opened at the Museum of Science in 1981. The Eames wanted to provide an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the beauty and wonder of mathematics, and they have also provided visitors with an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of post-modern design.

Arctic Monkeys, Be Your Own Pet

Where: Avalon

Date: 2007-05-13 18:00:00

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$25

Hot Lunch presents Holy Hail / Warm Bodies / DJ PTVN / DJs S...

Where: Great Scott

Date: 2007-07-07 20:00:00

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21+ / $7.00

Boston Common @ Paddy O's

Where: Paddy O's

Date: 2007-04-19 21:00:00

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Boston's best R&B/funk cover band continues its weekly engagement @ Paddy O's!

Truth Serum presents Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School Cabaret L...

Where: Great Scott

Date: 2007-07-08 14:30:00

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18+ / $7.00

Gardner After Hours

Where: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Date: 2007-11-15 17:00:00

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Third Thursdays 5-9pm A new kind of night out on the third Thursday of every month through June, After Hours is live music, art, conversation, cocktails and more in an inviting atmosphere. Linger around the courtyard bar and listen to live jazz or sample a new small plates menu in the café. Experience something different each month – from impromptu gallery talks to contemporary performance to cutting-edge new music concerts – and spend time in the galleries exploring what the Gardner is all about. Art, music and atmosphere: what will you discover After Hours? COMING UP: November 15, 2007 – Feast for the Senses As Thanksgiving approaches, explore with all your senses. * Courtyard Music: Party like it’s 1599 with celebratory Renaissance music by Seven Times Salt from 5-7pm. Listen. * Gallery Travels: Explore images of feasts and celebrations throughout the museum * Viewfinder: Gather in the Dutch Room, where Gardner occasionally entertained, for a conversation about the varied characters and personalities she installed in this room * Artful Flavors: Our chef cooks up a feast of his own; details TBD * Exhibition: Cliff Evans treat images as found objects, mined from the vast reference library that is today's internet. Hear the artist talk about the ideas and process behind his exhibition, Empyrean, with artist and colleague Mary Ellen Strom. * Drawing in the Galleries: Sketch one of the museum’s unique gallery spaces; drop in anytime between 6 & 8pm After Hours PLUS November 15, 2007, 7:00pm - Jazz at the Gardner: Chris Enright Quintet A cum laude graduate of Berklee College of Music, Chris Enright is a jazz pianist and composer with a variety of influences, from Brad Mehldau to The Bad Plus, but a uniquely personal sound. His performance at the Gardner is the first in a collaboration with Berklee, presenting the music school's finest students and young alumni in concert debuts at the museum. Cost: $5-23, admission free for museum members.

Something for Rockets

Where: TT the Bear's Place

Date: 2007-11-17 21:00:00

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Huge Charity Pub Crawl!

Where: Great Scott

Date: 2007-12-01 18:00:00

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***Please take 5 minutes and FORWARD THIS to everyone you know!*** ***Helping to bring in more people is the single biggest way to help!*** The 5th annual FUMBLE Pub Crawl with the folks at The War Room is a MEGA-MULTI-VENUE CHARITY EXTRAVAGANZA benefiting children with cancer! * Fall Urban Marathon of Beer, Liquor, & Excitement * IT ALL STARTS: Saturday, December 1st PROMPTLY at 6PM at Great Scott in Allston. Make sure you come on time so you can get a shirt and take part in the opening ceremonies! Your shirt will get you in to all 5 bars with no lines and no covers! Live Music, Free Food, Great Games... AND IT’S FREE TO JOIN UP! Everyone is Welcome; bring all your Friends! Come to party and to show your support! We at the War Room strive to promote philanthropy as a lifestyle for the younger, hipper generations. Donations are being accepted online at http://www.TheWarRoom.org. The 'Philanthropic Hedonism' promoted by the non-profit organization "The War Room.org" has consistently raised thousands of dollars to support at risk youth and other worthy children's programs. The goal of each event is to be economically advantageous to all parties involved by being beneficial the pubs, the participants and the charities benefiting from the event. Volunteers and donations are the lifeblood of this organization, to find out more about helping out at these events or behind the scenes, please email: info@thewarroom.org ******************************************************* And, even if you can't make the crawl, you can still help in a big way! Just FORWARD THIS EMAIL on to anyone you think would enjoy having the night of their life while at the same time supporting a local charity! That way you're doing your part to make this night a HUGE success! ******************************************************* THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF OUR ALTRUISTIC REVOLUTION OF NIGHTLIFE!

Mark Del Franco - "Unquiet Dreams" Book Discussion/Signing

Where: Borders Back Bay

Date: 2008-02-26 13:00:00

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Mark Del Franco continues his unique and terrific urban fantasy series with UNQUIET DREAMS. It's been a century since the people and places of Celtic Faerie mysteriously appeared in the world, an event known historically as the Convergence. Crime has been rising since the Convergence and investigators at the Guild are having trouble solving murders and catching criminals. With the body count rising, former Boston investigator Connor Grey is racing to get his magical powers back.

Suffrajett, Dollyrots

Where: TT the Bear's Place

Date: 2008-02-19 21:45:00

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On its new self-titled EP, Suffrajett incorporates rock jams, heavy funk basslines and aggressive rhythms with leadsinger/power girl Simi providing searing vocals. The Dollyrots are a female fronted punk indie band from Los Angeles, California.

Kevin Harris

Where: Regattabar

Date: 2008-04-16 19:30:00

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Kevin Harris' Boston-based trio includes drummer Steve Langone and bassist Keala Kaumeheiwa.

Colin Meloy

Where: Somerville Theatre

Date: 2008-04-15 19:30:00

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Colin Meloy is the lead singer of The Decemberists. Meloy is a first rate songwriter with a strange tenor voice and and a first rate acoustic guitarist - switching off between a 12 and 6-string throughout. Along with songs from his own band's repertoire, Meloy will sneak in some other material, including covers of some Morrissey songs, which Colin released as a tour-only EP earlier in 2005.

Jeffrey Moore, Pianist

Where: The Langham, Boston

Date: 2008-06-04 17:00:00

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