Michael B. • October 23, 2009absolutley gorgeous space, rich wood and always great performances (except of course the economics 10 lectures...but they shouldn't count)
Ting • July 22, 2015Architecture buffs will be very satisfied with a Renzo Piano building right next to a Corbusier. Throw in the fantastic art collection here, one is in for a treat!
Dana V. • July 6, 2015Fun place to see old movies on the big screen. Concessions are reasonably priced, too. Don't skip the popcorn with real butter :)
Ronald T. • July 3, 2015Great new venue for anal shows, and a small but exclusive collection of whiskies and bourbon in the main bar. I'd go back again for sure!
Will S. • June 20, 2011Everything about this place is great, save the decor in the auditoriums. Parking's a no-brainer (don't forget to validate), prices are reasonable, film selections are top-tier. Can't be beat in Boston
Nick B. • August 21, 2016Old-school natural history museum. Well put together for its type. Don't miss the glass flowers. Rocks are surprisingly cool and pretty, too.
Favecast • November 15, 2013John enjoys pretty much everything at the Peabody Museum, especially the meteorite collection. Check out his Favecast recommendation here- http://www.favecast.com/2379cenw1b
Jess L. • August 24, 2014Fantastic spot for salsa dancing! The lessons beforehand are nice but the majority of dancers know what they're doing. If you have a chance to talk to the owner, Jeff is a great guy.
Jamie M. • September 14, 2014As a NY improviser visiting for the comedy festival I can say that this theater is nicer than any improv theater in NYC.
Christian R. • September 5, 2013Great small, intimate music venue. Catch some local high quality, moderately priced shows with good food to boot.
Mixmaster M. • December 25, 2013Amazing sound system, really accentuates the love music..so far everything we've eaten over a few visits has been stellar..we are big fans
David H. • February 28, 2016Cool student events here every now and then. The acoustics are pretty terrible for amplified performance (e.g., standup comedy).
HISTORY • October 10, 2012This monument, created in honor of the university's first benefactor, John Harvard, is a frequent target of pranks, hacks, and humorous decorations from Harvard students.
Dee A. • April 17, 2013We're definitely a music venue, but we've got plenty of other events, too! Check out our calendar for more info. And thanks for all the photos and reviews--keep 'em comin'!
Kenneth M. • February 9, 2018Classic and contemporary visual arts on display in rotating exhibitions.
Mel L. • March 17, 2017I loved this museum. You can see student's work and lots of other fun things. It's free once a month.
Sofia B. • October 7, 2015Small shows are amazing here. The vibe is great and the bands can be very intimate with the fans.
GourmetLive • October 18, 2010As renowned for its Middle Eastern cuisine as it is for putting on some of the best shows in town, this is a sure bet for a prime pumpkin kibbeh or mjudra (lentil stew) during lunch.
Gavin H. • July 12, 2015Excellent interactive displays. Colorful imagery in galleries. Cool life size models of famous characters. Great for kids, both young and old.
Joseph D. • August 27, 2014Go up to the second floor to get a seat and to be a bit closer to the lightning show
David L. • March 18, 2013AWESOME! The Glass Flower exhibit must be on everyone's bucket list. The greatest hidden gem on the East Coast. GO!!
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