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Opera Lecture: “Trouble in Tahiti”
Join North End Music and Performing Arts Center opera singer and lecturer Mary-Alexandra Onstad as she discusses the Boston Lyric Opera’s new production of Leonard Bernstein’s “Trouble in Tahiti.” This is a collaboration with North End Music & Performing Arts Center. Where: North End Branch Library / 25 Parmenter St. When: Saturday, May 19 at Read More…
First Tall Ship of the Summer Arrives in Boston Harbor
The Spanish tall ship, Juan Sebastian De Elcano, arrived on a rainy Monday through Boston Harbor. The four-mast topsail schooner is the 3rd largest Tall Ship in the world. It will make its way to Charlestown Navy Yard for public tours starting Tuesday and throughout the week. Soon to follow on July 10th will be the Portuguese Navy ship, Sagres, Read More…