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SUMMARY:The Mahler Sessions: Thomas Hampson (Baritone)
DESCRIPTION:The American baritone Thomas Hampson—one of the most distinguished Mahler singers of our time—joins Tufts students for the next installment of the Mahler Sessions\, a new series of public conversations about the art of interpretation\, featuring some of the leading classical voices of today and tomorrow. \nAbout the Mahler Sessions: \nThe composer Gustav Mahler famously declared that a symphony should be like the world: it must contain everything. But before a musical world can be heard\, it must be performed — and interpreted. How do musicians approach the task of interpretation today\, and how should we as listeners? Please join us for The Mahler Sessions\, an exciting spring series of student-led conversations with leading classical musicians of today and tomorrow\, all of them appearing for the first time on Tufts campus. \n\nDavid Robertson (and Mahler’s bounty) Former Music Director\, St. Louis Symphony | February 5 at Noon\nEsa-Pekka Salonen (and Mahler’s modernity) Composer and Conductor | February 11 at 6pm\nAnna Handler (and Mahler’s beginnings) Assistant Conductor\, Boston Symphony Orchestra | February 17 at Noon [Rescheduled from January 27]\nThomas Hampson (and Mahler’s voice) Baritone\, distinguished Mahler interpreter | March 26 at Noon\nAndris Nelsons (and Mahler’s posterity) Music Director\, Boston Symphony Orchestra | April 7 at Noon\n\nFree and open to the community. Each program will open and close with brief musical performances by members of the Tufts community.
URL:https://www.cacheinmedford.org/event/the-mahler-sessions-thomas-hampson-baritone/
LOCATION:Granoff Music Center\, Tufts University\, 20 Talbot Ave.\, Medford\, MA\, 02155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Art for Everyone for Seniors
DESCRIPTION:Get creative with Tom in this free art class on Thursdays at 1:30 PM. Offered in person or via Zoom\, it’s open to all skill levels. Supplies and inspiration provided—just bring your imagination!
URL:https://www.cacheinmedford.org/event/art-for-everyone-for-seniors/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:Medford Senior Center\, 101 Riverside Ave.\, Medford\, MA\, 02155
CATEGORIES:Senior Programs
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SUMMARY:Women Take the Reel Film Festival: A collection of shorts from the works of Ng'endo Mukii
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of the Boston Women Take the Reel Film Festival. \nNg’endo Mukii will present a collection of short\, animated films spanning a decade of work. She will surface the themes and process of her work\, contextualizing them in her heritage as a Kenyan\, and her experience as part of the Afro diaspora. \nFollowing the films will be a Q&A discussion with writer and director\, Ng’endo Mukii. \nNg’endo Mukii is an animation writer and director\, and Professor of the Practice at the SMFA at Tufts. She’s best known for “Enkai”\, her Annie Award-winning episode in the Disney+ anthology series Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire. \nHer Royal College of Art graduation film\, Yellow Fever is a critically acclaimed animated documentary exploring Western influences on African women’s beauty. Her mixed-media and inter-genre approach to film making\, gives her an incredibly unique visual language and a preeminent voice in animation.​
URL:https://www.cacheinmedford.org/event/women-take-the-reel-film-festival-a-collection-of-shorts-from-the-works-of-ngendo-mukii/
LOCATION:Barnum Hall\, Tufts University\, 163 Packard Ave.\, Medford\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Film Showings
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SUMMARY:Where The Light Came In: Judith Black Book Signing and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:The most consequential moments are rarely dramatic. What stays with us\, what makes us feel truly seen\, is often small\, domestic\, and endlessly repeated. Judith Black’s photographs\, made at home in the early 1980s of her four young children and their stepfather\, remind us of this simple truth. \nIn 1980\, after a divorce\, Judith moved her family to Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, and took a job at the darkroom at MIT. Their home wasn’t grand\, but it was theirs\, a place to begin again. Not long after settling in\, they found a worn old armchair left on the side of the road and gave it a place by the window. It became a spot of rest and quiet theatre\, a vantage point from which Judith watched her children grow\, day by day\, frame by frame. \nThis new book gathers every photograph she made of that single chair. What begins as cast-off furniture becomes\, through her attentive eye\, a kind of threshold: a simple thing that holds a whole world. There is a truth here that is easy to overlook\, that by staying close to the ordinary\, by returning to the same corner of a room\, we might learn to see more clearly. And that the measure of a life is so often found not in grand gestures\, but in the worn fabric of a chair\, the shifting light\, the hush of children growing older under our watch.
URL:https://www.cacheinmedford.org/event/where-the-light-came-in-judith-black-book-signing-and-qa/
LOCATION:Palm Press Bookstore\, 19 High St.\, Medford\, MA\, 02155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book/Poetry Readings
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SUMMARY:Original Poetry Open Mic with Guest Poet Richard Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Original Poetry Open MicHosted by Vijaya Sundaram\, Medford Poet Laureate Emeritus (2023–2025)Featured Poet: Richard Cambridge Suggested Donation: $5-$10\n\nPoets\, dreamers\, and writers – we want to see you\, hear you\, and welcome you! Bring an original poem or story to read. We’ll provide a microphone and podium. \n\nGuest Poet: Richard Cambridge’s work has appeared in the Paterson Literary Review\, Nantucket Journal\, Asheville Poetry Revie\, and other publications. He is the author of a collection of poetry\, PULSA – A Books of Books (Hanover Press)\, spoken word CDs One Shot New – Poetry of Conscience (Earthshine) and The Cigarette Papers – A Memoir of Addiction (Fern Hill)\, from which he developed a one-person play that opened at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. His awards include the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize and a finalist position at the Fine Arts Work Center. Among several other accolades\, he recieved the Cambridge Peace & Justice Award for his contributions to the arts and activism in 2003.\n\nOpen mics are on the 4th Thursday of each month! Check ACM website for upcoming dates\, the next one will be April 23rd 2026.
URL:https://www.cacheinmedford.org/event/original-poetry-open-mic-with-guest-poet-richard-cambridge/
LOCATION:Arts Collaborative Medford\, 162 Mystic Ave.\, Medford\, MA\, 02155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book/Poetry Readings
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