Tag: Berklee College of Music

  • Thursday, June 5, 3:00 pm – Tree Dedication at Charlesgate Park

    Join the Charlesgate Alliance on Thursday, June 5 at 3 pm as they dedicate fourteen new trees, seven of which are honoring the inspirational Fran Gershwin of the Muddy River Restoration Project (MMOC.). We will be meeting in the Grove section of Charlesgate Park, bounded by Charlesgate East and Beacon Street. This tree planting has been made possible by lead grants from the Boston Red Sox and Berklee College of Music, plus hundreds of individual donors. Rain date is Friday, June 6 at 3 pm.

  • Monday, January 14, 7:00 pm – Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism

    Red-Green Revolution is an impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last half-century.

    Its author, distinguished political scientist Victor Wallis, argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of earlier efforts. Wallis presents a relentless critique of the capitalist system that has put the human species into a race against time to salvage and restore what it can of the environmental conditions necessary for a healthy existence. He then looks to how we might turn things around, reconsidering the institutions, technologies, and social relationships that will determine our shared future, and discussing how a better framework can evolve through the convergence of popular struggles, as these have emerged under conditions of crisis.

    This is an important book, both for its incisive account of how we got into the mess in which we find ourselves, and for its bold vision of how we might still go forward.

    Victor Wallis is a professor of liberal arts at the Berklee College of Music. He was for twenty years the managing editor of Socialism and Democracy and has been writing on ecological issues since the early 1990s. His writings have appeared in journals such as Monthly Review and New Political Science, and have been translated into thirteen languages.

    The talk and book signing will take place Monday, January 14 beginning at 7 pm at Porter Square Books, 25 White Street in Cambridge. For more information visit https://www.portersquarebooks.com/event/victor-wallis-red-green-revolution

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  • Wednesday, April 25, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Taste of the Back Bay

    The 23rd Annual Taste of the Back Bay will take place Wednesday, April 25 from 6:30 – 9:30 at the Prudential Skywalk. This year a portion of the proceeds will benefit The Women’s Lunch Place. Musical entertainment provided by the Berklee College of Music. The Taste of the Back Bay is an annual sampling of the finest food and drink the Back Bay has to offer. For a lineup of participating restaurants visit http://www.nabbonline.com/event/taste_back_bay, where you can also buy tickets ($125 NABB members, $135 non-members, $150 at the door), No one under 21 years of age admitted. Premier Gold Sponsor is The Improper Bostonian, Silver Underwriter is The Boston Guardian, and Underwriters are Boston Duck Tours, Boston Private Bank & Trust Company, Boston Properties, Danker & Donohue Garage, The Druker Company, Ltd., Eversource, Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty, and UrbanMeritage.

  • Monday, November 27, 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm – Candy Cane Tea, and 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting Festivities

    The Friends of Copley Square and Mayor Martin J. Walsh invite your family to the annual Copley Square Tree Lighting Festivities on Monday, November 27 from 5 – 6, featuring NESN’s Jenny Johnson.  Celebrate the holiday season with a visit from Santa, musical performances with Boston Children’s Chorus, Boston Pops Brass Quintet, Britani Washington of Berklee College of Music, Sam Robbins, and appearances by Rudolph and Frosty. A Candy Cane Tea hosted by The Catered Affair and the Boston Public Library precedes the event, from 3 – 4:30 – rsvp required at 617-859-2282.  The Fairmont Copley Plaza will host a post lighting reception at 6 pm, and all events are free.  For more information visit www.friendsofcopleysquare.org.

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  • Monday, November 30, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting

    Monday, November 30, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Copley Square Tree Lighting

    Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and The Friends of Copley Square welcome the holidays with the annual Copley Square Tree Lighting on Monday, November 30, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.  The free event will feature appearances by Mayor Walsh, “Dining Playbook” host Jenny Johnson, Santa Claus, and Rudolph along with live entertainment including members of the Boston Pops Brass Ensemble, Berklee College of Music’s co-ed contemporary a cappella group Pitch Slapped, “The Voice” contestant Brittany Butler, and a holiday sing-along. In addition, the US Postal Service will unveil its new holiday stamp. The festivities continue with a family reception from 6 – 7 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. For more information visit www.friendsofcopleysquare.org.

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  • Thursday, August 1, 4:00 pm – Brewer Fountain Tour

    Join Friends Executive Director Elizabeth Vizza at 4 pm on Thursday, August 1st at Brewer Fountain Plaza on the Common, near Park Street station to tour the site of the Friends $4 million renovation project in this corner of the park. Learn about the fountain, see how Phase I of the Friends’ renovation of the surrounding plaza and parkland has transformed this busy inner city crossroads, and hear about our plans to complete the project. The tour will conclude just in time for the weekly 5 p.m. jazz concert at the plaza, sponsored by the Friends and performed by students from Berklee College of Music.

    Please RSVP at (617)723-8144 or via info@friendsofthepublicgarden.org.

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  • Saturday, May 12, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Mayor Menino’s Tomato Give-Away

    Come to Mayor Menino’s Tomato Give-Away this Saturday, May 12, from 10 – noon in the Back Bay Fens, on the corner of Boylston Street and Park Drive. Collect free tomato plants courtesy of Mahoney’s Garden Centers, plus an appearance from Red Sox pitcher Rich Hill, gardening workshops and tour of the Fenway Victory Gardens, jazz performance from Berklee College of Music, demonstration from Nancy Mangion of the Bee Keeper Warehouse, MassArt’s Artward Bound art and craft activities, face painting, supplies from Boston Public Health Commission, and more. Call 617-635-4505, or visit www.cityofboston.gov/parks.