David C. Darden

boston, ma


Events:

Melt Banana, Doomriders

Where: The Middle East

Date: 2007-06-12 20:00:00

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Tue 6/12 Melt Banana (fr. Japan) Doomriders 18+ $12

"How to Approach a Gallery"

Where: Brookline Arts Center

Date: 2007-05-22 18:00:00

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"How to Approach a Gallery" Free workshop for artists with Heather Roy of Artana Gallery, Arlette Kayafas of Kayafas Gallery, and Susan Navarre of the Brookline Arts Center. Limited space: Advance registration required. Admission is Free! www.brooklineartscenter.com bac@brooklineartscenter.com

Musical Magic with the Longwood Symphony Orchestra Comes to ...

Where: Hatch Memorial Shell

Date: 2007-08-22 19:00:00

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The First-Ever Landmarks Festival At The Shell Comes To The Esplanade This Summer Who: Boston Landmarks Orchestra, in partnership with Boston’s Classical Radio Station 99.5 WCRB and in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, presents the Longwood Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan McPhee, Conductor. What: Musical Magic, the seventh of nine concerts, will feature Longwood Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan McPhee, featuring the winner of the Chinese Performing Arts Foundation’s piano competition, in a performance of Mendelssohn’s Piano No. 1, plus John William’s Suite from Harry Potter and Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty. When: Wednesday, August 22 at 7 p.m. Where: The Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade Why: Conductor Charles Ansbacher founded the Boston Landmarks Orchestra in 2001 to perform free concerts celebrating historical, geographical and architectural settings. He invited the Longwood Symphony Orchestra to perform as part of the series in order to recognize this significant community orchestra. Admission: Free and open to the public. Rain location: Church of the Covenant, 67 Newbury Street For more information, please visit www.LandmarksOrchestra.org or call 617-520-2200 About Charles Ansbacher, Conductor and Artistic Director: The orchestra’s founding director, Charles Ansbacher, has been bringing free classical music to diverse audiences around the world for over 35 years. Whether in the parks of Colorado Springs, where he led the orchestra for almost twenty years, the beloved concert halls of Vienna, or in economically troubled countries across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Maestro Ansbacher has proven that he has a keen ability to organize the myriad elements necessary to bring music to broad and diverse audiences.

Kristin Hersh

Where: Regent Theater

Date: 2007-04-21 20:00:00

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Phil DaRosa Band at Paradise Lounge (wth Jeff Bujak on keys)

Where: Paradise Lounge

Date: 2007-11-29 22:00:00

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www.phildarosa.com: Phil DaRosa Band performs with Jeff Bujak on keys.Event submitted by Eventful.com on behalf of lizardflag.

Malajube, Ben Lee

Where: The Middle East

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

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Malajube is a Canadian pop-rock quintet that in 2004 quietly impressed hungry listeners with their debut record 'Le Compte Complet' and more recently has drawn a wide amount of praise for their second album 'Trompe-l'Oeil,' springing out of the already artistically rich local music scene, with their unique and original sound. In a music culture where bands dominate, Ben Lee is the youngest singer/songwriter to make an impression on Australian music. Even before his solo career, in his early teens, Lee came to attention as a member of Sydney band Noise Addict. Kate Voegele is recognized as one of the premier pop singer/songwriters in music today. With his heartfelt, melodic songs influenced by everything from '80s British New Wave to '70s folk, Nashville native Cary Brothers has achieved critical and commercial success with his independent releases "All The Rage" and "Waiting For Your Letter," both of which hit the top of the iTunes Folk charts.

Mammals in Winter: Survival and Adaptation

Where: Harvard Museum of Natural History

Date: 2007-12-09 14:00:00

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Family Program by Mark Omura, curatorial assistant in Mammology. When the ground is covered with snow and the trees are bare -- just how do mammals such as rabbit, deer, squirrels and lynx survive the cold winter months? Join Mark Omura, curatorial assistant of Mammology at Harvard, and explore how some of our local northeastern mammals use a variety of strategies to cope. Examine an array of real mammal specimens from Harvard's famous collections for a closer look at their amazing adaptations. This event is FREE with museum admission. No RSVP needed!

Bill Cullina: Native Ferns, Moss and Grasses

Where: Harvard Museum of Natural History

Date: 2008-02-16 14:00:00

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"Fifth Year Exhibition 2008"

Where: School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Date: 2008-04-11 10:00:00

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The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA), is pleased to present the “Fifth Year Exhibition 2008,” on view in the Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium from April 11–May 3. The show features five artists—Lizi Brown, Evan Crankshaw, Wendy Jean Hyde, Rob Pettit, and Lori Schouela—who have completed the rigorous Fifth Year Certificate program. Their ambitious and highly energetic work address a broad range of topics in a variety of media. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, April 10, 5–8 pm and an artists' talk on Thursday, April 17, 12:30 pm. The exhibition and all related events are free. Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 230 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 617-369-3718 www.smfa.edu/exhibitions Friday, April 11–Saturday, May 3, 2008 Gallery Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Thursday, 10 am–8 pm Closed Sunday and holidays.

Jam Session With Rusty Scott

Where: Les Zygomates

Date: 2008-05-12 20:00:00

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Sit in or come to hear great music with this weekly jam hosted by Rusty Scott.

Riders in the Sky

Where: Boston Symphony Hall

Date: 2008-05-30 20:00:00

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Starr Faithfull

Where: Harper's Ferry

Date: 2008-06-09 21:30:00

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All the Saints

Where: TT the Bear's Place

Date: 2008-06-01 22:15:00

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