Posts Tagged ‘ Anita M. Harris ’

Review: Boston ICA Draw/Dance Transforms Ways of Seeing, Being

January 12, 2012
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Review: Boston ICA Draw/Dance Transforms Ways of Seeing, Being

Cambridge writer Anita Harris finds Boston ICA's Draw Dance show transformative.

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Filmmaker uses novel site to fundraise for doc on Boston 60s WBCN rock politics radio

December 12, 2011
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Boston filmmaker Bill Lichtenstein is seeking $104K to fund documentary "The American Revolution" about 60s Boston radio station WBCN. "We changed the world once and we can do it again," he says.

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Cambridge collaboration to inaugurate entrepreneurship “Walk of Fame” on Friday 9/18/11

September 14, 2011
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Cambridge collaboration to inaugurate entrepreneurship “Walk of Fame” on Friday 9/18/11

At 1PM, collaborators from MIT, CIC, the Marion Ewing Kauffman Foundation for Entrepreneurship, several venture funds, the City of Cambridge, Ernst & Young and others will inaugurate the world's first "Walk of Fame" for entrepreneurs . The event, open to the public, will be held at the Kendall Square T stop in front of the Marriott Hotel's ...

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Artists El Anatsui and Chihuli Bring Glass, Wood, Color, Imagination to Life

July 4, 2011
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Artists El Anatsui and Chihuli Bring Glass, Wood, Color, Imagination to Life

Artists Chihuly and El Anatsui bring to life beautiful worlds based on imagination and the seemingly-mundane.

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Merging Art & Science: MIT Koch Institute Gallery is a Must See

May 23, 2011
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Merging Art & Science: MIT Koch Institute Gallery is a Must See

On my way to a meeting at MIT, I happened to spot some stunning photos through the window of what turned out to be the Philip Alden Russell Gallery David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. While cancer research would not seem to be much of a draw, the gallery is well...

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Journalist Dorothy Parvaz held in Iran; please keep story in the news, social media

May 17, 2011
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Journalist Dorothy Parvaz held in Iran; please keep story in the news, social media

Please help spread word to help free Dorothy Parvaz, a reporter for Al Jazeera who was seized while reporting from Syria, and then deported to Iran on May 1. The Iranian government has not acknowledged that she is in the country.

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Lab tests for a dime at the convenience store?

April 27, 2011
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Lab tests for a dime at the convenience store?

I asked when and how these groundbreaking technologies will affect the costs and structure of US healthcare–and whether those who make and market our costly technologies will try to keep these new testing devices from our marketplace.

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Country Greetings From Fresh Pond, Cambridge

April 11, 2011
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Country Greetings From Fresh Pond, Cambridge

My new place is gorgeous-three floors, a garage, a basement, big windows, light...and just a 10-minute bike ride from my favorite morning coffee haunt. There's a grocery store nearby, a gym, a Chinese restaurant...I have nice neighbors who like gardening so much that they bought some plants that they take care of in...

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The Oscars, James Franco (did I tell you he’s my cousin?) and me.

March 2, 2011
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The Oscars, James Franco (did I tell you he’s my cousin?) and me.

I am a total fan of James Franco. Even thought his appearance at the Oscars in red dress and blond wig was funny. He's a distant cousin...which I tell everyone I can, every chance I get.

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Neighborliness Revisited

February 21, 2011
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Neighborliness Revisited

Over the weekend, someone bashed into the driver's side of my parked car...I'm guessing $700 damage. And--it's snowing again. Evidently neighborliness, like winter, only lasts so long.

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