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Steve Ramirez at the Harvard Science Center | Science Center

Steve Ramirez at the Harvard Science Center | Science Center

Nov 3, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Harvard Book Store, the Harvard University Division of Science, and the Harvard Library welcome Steve Ramirez —an award-winning neuroscientist and associate professor at Boston University—for a discussion of his new book, How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist’s Quest to Alter the Past . This event will take place at the Harvard Science Center, Hall D, located at 1 Oxford St, Cambridge. Following the presentation will be a book signing. Ticketing There are two ticket options available for this event. Free General Admission Ticket: Includes admission for one. Book-Included Ticket: Includes admission for one and one hardcover copy of How to Change a Memory. Note: Books bundled with tickets may only be picked up at the venue the night of the event, and cannot be picked up in-store beforehand. Ticket holders who purchased a book-included ticket and are unable to attend the event will be able to pick up their book at Harvard Book Store up to 30 days following the event. This offer expires after 30 days. Please note we cannot guarantee signed copies will be available to ticket holders who do not attend the event. About How to Change a Memory A disarmingly personal account of the new science of memory manipulation by one of today’s leading pioneers in the field. As a graduate student at MIT, Steve Ramirez successfully created false memories in the lab. Now, as a neuroscientist working at the frontiers of brain science, he foresees a future where we can replace our negative memories with positive ones. In How to Change a Memory , Ramirez draws on his own memories—of friendship, family, loss, and recovery—to reveal how memory can be turned on and off like a switch, edited, and even constructed from nothing. A future in which we can change our memories of the past may seem improbable, but in fact, the everyday act of remembering is one of transformation. Intentionally editing memory to improve our lives takes advantage of the brain’s natural capacity for change. In How to Change a Memory, Ramirez explores how scientists discovered that memories are fluid—they change over time, can be erased, reactivated, and even falsely implanted in the lab. Reflecting on his own path as a scientist, he examines how memory manipulation shapes our imagination and sense of self. If we can erase a deeply traumatic memory, would it change who we are? And what would that change mean anyway? Throughout, Ramirez carefully considers the ethics of artificially controlling memory, exploring how we might use this tool responsibly—for both personal healing and the greater good. A masterful blend of memoir and cutting-edge science, How to Change a Memory explores how neuroscience has reached a critical juncture, where scientists can see the potential of memory manipulation to help people suffering from the debilitating effects of PTSD, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, addiction, and a host of other neurological and behavioral disorders. Bio Steve Ramirez has been featured on CNN, NPR, and the BBC and in leading publications such as The New York Times, National Geographic, Wired, Forbes, The Guardian, The Economist, and Nature . An award-winning neuroscientist who has given TED talks on his groundbreaking work on memory manipulation, he is associate professor of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University. Masking Policy Masks are encouraged but not required for this event. Harvard Science Book Talks The Harvard Science Book Talks series is a collaboration between the Harvard University Division of Science, the Harvard Library, and Harvard Book Store. The series features talks by the authors of recently published books on a variety of science-related topics and is open to both the Harvard community and to the general public. Typically, lectures are followed by a book signing with the author and refreshments. Information Source: Harvard Book Store | eventbrite
Explore Your Future Career Expo 2025(Exhibitor Registration) | Tapestry Hall

Explore Your Future Career Expo 2025(Exhibitor Registration) | Tapestry Hall

Nov 4, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Family Events
Explore Your Future is Waterloo Region's leading student career expo! Explore Your Future offers an opportunity for local employers, businesses, and educational institutions to inform youth and their caregivers about the many employment, education, and career exploration opportunities in Waterloo Region. Explore Your Future returns this fall to Cambridge. " This was a fantastic way to connect with our community and have one-on-one discussions with caregivers and youths about their career aspirations and desires for future jobs ." -Past Exhibitor Event Audience: Grade 7-12 students and their caregivers Educators from across Waterloo Region Representatives from over 50 regional organizations in Cambridge Exhibitor Booths: What you get: Booth space: 10' wide x 10' deep - with 8' table and two chairs Featured in event guide, distributed at event and online Prices General booth, one event: $450 - Early bird pricing $300 available until September 5th 2025 Charity booth, one event: $350 with promo code “charity” - Early bird pricing $200 until September 5th 2025 Registration for exhibitors closes September 30th 2025 Registered Charities will need to provide their charitable number at check-out. If you have not already received your promo code for a charitable discount, please contact info@bepwr.ca. Pre-ordered boxed meals $43 Timelines Exhibitor Setup: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Exhibition: 5:00 - 8:00 PM Exhibitor Teardown: - 8:00 PM - 8:45 PM Format We know that to truly inform and inspire students, their interest needs to be engaged . Therefore, all exhibitor booths are requested to include an interactive component to their booth. Not only will this draw people to speak to you, it will also help them remember what you say, create a positive association with your message, and have them talking about their experience to other friends and family. Be sure to describe your interaction component in your registration so that we can ensure any hazards to other attendees are properly managed or avoided upfront. If you need ideas on how to design an impactful booth; or want to stand out and show leadership through sponsorship , don't hesitate to get in touch with the BEP team at info@bepwr.ca We know parking at the Cambridge venue has been an issue in the past. We have reserved parking at the Hamilton Family Theatre for this year's event. Exhibitor registration will close on September 30th or when sold out. Spaces are limited. Register now to save your space and make a difference for young people in our community! Are you a parent, caregiver, or teacher looking to register? Proceed to our event listings here . Information Source: Business & Education Partnership - Waterloo Region | eventbrite
Eastern Europe at a Crossroads: A Conversation with Mr. Landsbergis | S010 (Tsai), CGIS South Building

Eastern Europe at a Crossroads: A Conversation with Mr. Landsbergis | S010 (Tsai), CGIS South Building

Nov 4, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Conferences
The war in Ukraine is entering its fourth year. Despite enormous challenges, Ukraine has not been defeated—developing new weapons, strategies, and resilience in the face of unrelenting attacks. At the same time, Russia is escalating its reach - with drone operations extending deeper into Eastern Europe - raising urgent questions about the security of the region and the readiness and commitment of NATO allies. Some observers note unsettling parallels between Europe in 1939 and Europe in 2025. Join former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis and Davis Center Executive Director Steven Solnick for a wide-ranging conversation about the looming threat from Russia, the current state of NATO, recent security breaches in the Baltic States, Poland, and Denmark, and what these developments mean for the region's future. Together, they will explore whether Europe is being inexorably drawn toward a broader global conflict—or whether there is still a path to avoid it. Information Source: Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies | eventbrite
Explore Your Future Career Expo 2025 | Tapestry Hall

Explore Your Future Career Expo 2025 | Tapestry Hall

Nov 4, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Family Events
Caregivers: did you know that you are the most significant influencer of your children's career choices? When they start asking questions you can't answer, visit local experts who can, at Explore Your Future! Explore Your Future helps caregivers, students and educators to better understand opportunities for work and learning here in Waterloo Region. Over 30 exhibitors will showcase careers and answer your questions, including: Post-secondary institutions in the Waterloo Region Local employers in sectors like construction, advanced manufacturing, health care, technology, business, arts, and more Community agencies with resources on how to get experience through employment, volunteering or starting a business Experts in Experiential Learning and Career/Life Planning from the Waterloo Region and Waterloo Catholic school boards Apprenticeship: What it is and how students can try and start one for free through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and exhibitors, Explore Your Future is free to the public. To avoid lineups at the door and to be eligible to win prizes, register in advance! Registration is required so that we can communicate important details to attendees in advance, and track overall participation for our funders. If you are a company interested in being an exhibitor, register here . Information Source: Business & Education Partnership - Waterloo Region | eventbrite
Crossing the Channel: Songs from Victorian London to Jazz Age Paris | Pavilion Rm, Hughes Hall,

Crossing the Channel: Songs from Victorian London to Jazz Age Paris | Pavilion Rm, Hughes Hall,

Nov 4, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Concerts
We are delighted to welcome George Robarts (baritone) to Hughes Hall. Accompanied by Nigel Yandell (piano), romantic sentimentalism meets breezy decadence in this sparkling portrait of turn-of-the-century Britain and France. Information Source: Hughes Hall events | eventbrite
Remember Monday: What The Hell Just Happened? Tour 2025 (Cambridge) | Cambridge Junction

Remember Monday: What The Hell Just Happened? Tour 2025 (Cambridge) | Cambridge Junction

Nov 5, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Concerts
The Remember Monday: What The Hell Just Happened? Tour is set to captivate audiences at Cambridge Junction in Cambridge on November 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM. This highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening filled with the dynamic energy and soulful melodies that Remember Monday is renowned for. As the band takes the stage, attendees will be drawn into a musical journey that explores the unexpected twists and turns of life, leaving them pondering, "What the hell just happened?" With Cambridge Junction's intimate setting enhancing the experience, the tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the band's raw talent and emotional depth. Fans and newcomers alike will find themselves immersed in a night that blends powerful vocals with heartfelt storytelling, making the Remember Monday: What The Hell Just Happened? Tour a must-see event for music enthusiasts seeking an evening of reflection and inspiration.
Author Event: Democracy's Double Helix | Cambridge University Press Bookshop

Author Event: Democracy's Double Helix | Cambridge University Press Bookshop

Nov 5, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Conferences
Democracy's Double Helix Where does our modern democracy come from? It is a composite of two very different things: a medieval tradition of political participation, pluralistic but highly elitist; and the notion of individual equality, emerging during the early modern period. Democracy's Double Helix does not simply project and trace our modern democracy back into history, assuming that it was bound to come about. It looks instead at the political practices and attitudes prevailing before its emergence. From this perspective, it becomes clear that there was little to predict the coming of democracy. It also becomes clear that the two historical trajectories that formed it obey very different logics and always remain in tension. Accessibility Information This event will be quite informal with space for attendees to mingle with one another in a relaxed setting. There will be a small number of seats made available for anyone who needs one. Please get in touch if you have particular needs that you would like us to consider in advance. Access is via our main entrance on Trinity Street, by street level and there are not steps or ledges. There are 2 single-person bathrooms, including one large enough to fit a wheelchair with the door closed. Information Source: Cambridge University Press Bookshop | eventbrite
Meal Prep for Busy People: Ground Meats Edition | 12 Queen St E

Meal Prep for Busy People: Ground Meats Edition | 12 Queen St E

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Save time without sacrificing flavour. In this 2.5-hour hands-on class, you’ll learn how to cook once and turn ground meats into multiple meals. Perfect for busy weeknights. Class includes: Learn to cook once, get multiple meals Recipes - shepherd's pie - Korean bowl Two dinners for 2 to take home (total of 4 servings) Cost per person $65.00 Dietary information: Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian Optional Information Source: FoodZen - Chef Destiny | eventbrite
Cambridge Kia - Know Your Car Night | Cambridge Kia

Cambridge Kia - Know Your Car Night | Cambridge Kia

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Car ownership is something many Canadians are fortunate to have but many have never been taught the basics of car care. With The Car Lady, our dealership partners to host an informative and comfortable session for a range of car owners. For those who know a little about cars and those who would consider themselves to know nothing about cars. We will help de-mystify what is under the hood of your car and help you not only take better care of your current car to help assist with resale value, but help you stay prepared for when an event on the side of the road does occur. No need to feel lost when your car makes strange noises or lights pop up on the dashboard. Let us help you feel more empowered moving forward. Plus, enjoy some pizza and drinks while getting a fun and interactive lesson on cars! Don't know if you will get value from this? Here is what our customers have said: May Reid: Just attended the "Know your Car" workshop with Christine. Fun presenter who really knows her stuff! I appreciated learning more about maintenance and safety features of my Toyota. The car cleaning tips sheet has lots of good ideas. It was interesting to see the underside of a car on a hoist. I was also glad to hear about the willingness of the staff at this dealership (now owned by the 401 Group of Companies) to answer questions and go over features of my vehicle at any time. Thanks also for the refreshments Highly recommend this presentation. Joanne Beattie: I attended the "Car Lady Canada" Event and I highly recommend it! Christine knows her stuff and shares lots of tips and tricks! Young or old, everyone should go and check out this event when it is offered again! A nice perk to customers and guests, even if it's not a Toyota. Information Source: The 401 Group of Companies | eventbrite
Julia Song Is Undateable Release Celebration with Susan Lee | Lovestruck Books

Julia Song Is Undateable Release Celebration with Susan Lee | Lovestruck Books

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Lovestruck Books | eventbrite
Candle Making with Blue Ruin | Blue Ruin

Candle Making with Blue Ruin | Blue Ruin

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
With your ticket comes supplies for the candles, a complimentary beverage of your choice & our kitchen will be open for food service! We are so excited to have you! Information Source: Liz Kyle | eventbrite
Día de Muertos Party '25 | Academy Boston

Día de Muertos Party '25 | Academy Boston

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Let's celebrate one of the best nights of the year with a great atmosphere, music, drinks and many surprises. Thursday November 6th, 10pm at Academy Boston (next to Smith Center in Harvard Sq). IMPORTANT NOTICE You must bring a passport or an U.S. ID to enter. Mexican IDs DO NOT WORK. Information Source: HUMAS | eventbrite
Baked In?  Political violence and the American nation. | Alison Richard Building

Baked In?  Political violence and the American nation. | Alison Richard Building

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Conferences
Abstract: Max Weber defined the modern state as having a monopoly on legitimate violence. Not in the United States. The American regime organized and defended popular violence right from the start. The American Constitution –driven by both historical necessity and political theory-- institutionalized an armed citizenry. The Constitution, interacting with slave codes in the south, institutionalized the violence that was already endemic in colonial America and projected it into the future. We argue that as the state slowly developed its own capacity for legitimate violence it operated in a unique dialectic with the citizen violence that the state itself had organized. The development of the American state’s capacity continues to the present day. The Trump administration vastly expands the federal government’s law enforcement apparatus and projects it onto the reluctant cities in the American homeland – unsettling established ideas (and legal boundaries) but following a logic that was present from the start. We offer a framework for understanding how the state interacts (and patterns) private violence across four broad categories: Delegation, exemption, enforcement, and repression; all are complicated and driven forward by American federalism. Speaker Bio: Desmond King is the author of 13 books, 9 coedited books and numerous articles and chapters. Amongst other findings, King's research has demonstrated the influence of New Right ideology in the Reagan and Thatcher eras ( The New Right: Politics, Markets and Citizenship Dorsey 1987), the evolution of modern conservatism in the United States (coed. The Changing Character of the American Right Vols 1 & II , PalgraveMacmillan, 2025), the significance of segregation in the US federal government ( Separate and Unequal: African Americans and the US Federal Government, OUP 1995/2007 2n ed), the national bases of American identity ( The Liberty of Strangers, OUP 2007), the malign influence of eugenics on North American social policy (with Randell Hansen, Sterilized by the State Cambridge UP 2013), the expanson of executive power in the American state (with Stephen Skowronek and John Dearborn, The Deep State versus the Unitary Executive: Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic, OUP 2021), the of institutions in comparative labour market policy ( Actively Seeking Work: The Politics of Workfare in hte USA and Britain Chicago 1995), and the politics of the Federal Reserve quantitative easing programmes (with Larry Jacobs, Fed Power: How Finance Wins OUP 2021), how a dichotomy between protect and repair policy alliances now drives the politics of civil rights (with Rogers M Smith, America's New Racial Battle Lines: Protect versus Repair , Chicago 2024). polity. King's op-eds have appeared variously in Le Monde Diplomatique, the New York Times and the Financial Times . He is an elected fellow of the Royal Irish Academy , the American Philosophical Society , the British Academy, the National Academy of Sciences , and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . Information Source: Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge University | eventbrite
Improv Comedy showcase - The Cambridge School of Improv | The Boathouse

Improv Comedy showcase - The Cambridge School of Improv | The Boathouse

Nov 6, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Arts Comedy
Improv Comedy Showcase - The Cambridge School of Improv Starring: Alex, Anthony, Fadlun, Joseph, Rory and Lee Come join us for a night of laughter at The Boathouse ! The talented students from The Cambridge School of Improv level 2 will be showcasing their hilarious improvisational skills. Get ready for a night of quick wit, funny scenarios, and lots of audience participation. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event that will have you laughing all night long! Information Source: The Cambridge School of Improv | eventbrite
Friday lates at Hot Numbers: Discovery Sessions | Hot Numbers Coffee - Gwydir St (Dale's Brewery)

Friday lates at Hot Numbers: Discovery Sessions | Hot Numbers Coffee - Gwydir St (Dale's Brewery)

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Concerts
At Hot Numbers we have always strived to make space for new musical talent. For Friday Lates on November 7th Hot Numbers and Cambridge University Jazz Society powered by Gigin, the new live music network, present Discovery Sessions, a brand-new gig night. Each session offers a richly diverse line-up of three new and emerging musicians or bands, each performing 30-minute sets. Expect shifting styles and fresh sounds in the intimate setting of Gwydir Street that puts you close to the music. Discover the next era of Cambridge musicians right here at Hot Numbers. Tickets £5, with a cash collection on the night going to all musicians. Information Source: Hot Numbers Coffee LTD | eventbrite
Men's Blues vs Trinity College, Dublin | Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club

Men's Blues vs Trinity College, Dublin | Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Sports & Fitness Rugby
Come down to Grange Road for the first match played on the new Mumford Pitch! Support your Blues as they take on Trinity College, Dublin. The grounds open at 6pm, and the match kicks off at 7:30pm. This match promises quality rugby under the lights, and with food traders and fantastic beer pouring from the bar, there's no better way to kick off your weekend! £4 regular tickets (£6 on the gate) FREE student tickets (£2 on the gate) Information Source: CURUFC | eventbrite
Broad Institute Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium 2025 | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Broad Institute Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium 2025 | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
The fourth annual Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium will highlight significant advancements in the application of machine learning techniques to drug discovery. The event will continue to bring together researchers applying machine learning to target validation, hit identification and optimization, clinical trial design, biologics, or other areas of drug discovery. broad.io/mldd This year, there will also be an in-person workshop on Bindcraft 11/6 from 12-4pm ET, the day before the symposium (lunch 12-12:30) followed by a tour of the Broad Institute museum space from 4-5pm. If you would like to attend this in-person only workshop, be sure to purchase a ticket that specifies "W/Workshop". The workshop will be hosted by Lennart Nickel, Doctoral Assistant in the Laboratory of Protein Design & Immunoengineering at EPFL. Abstract for the workshop: "Protein–protein interactions are central to biological function, making their design highly relevant for therapeutic and biotechnological applications. BindCraft is a user-friendly, open-source pipeline that enables high-accuracy binder hallucination based on AlphaFold2. In this workshop, participants will learn the theoretical foundations of binder design, how to identify binding sites and interaction hotspots, prepare input structures and configuration files, and run a standard BindCraft workflow. They will also gain insights into writing and customizing loss functions to guide design objectives, along with practical ideas for the experimental validation of designed binders." After an in-person ticket purchase, attendees will receive an email with a link to a poster abstract submission form. Note that there are 8 chances to win a $500 prize for a poster. Graduate students who are selected to present posters at the symposium and are traveling to the symposium from outside the Boston area, may be eligible for travel assistance. If you meet these criteria, please send an email to mlinddsymposium@broadinstitute.org for information on applying. For questions, contact mlinddsymposium@broadinstitute.org Target audience: Academic researchers (students, trainees, and PIs), scientists working at non-profits, AI/ML developers, scientists from biotech and pharma Information Source: The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard | eventbrite
Super Sweet Sounds Of The 70's Record Release Episode 1 | Lizard Lounge

Super Sweet Sounds Of The 70's Record Release Episode 1 | Lizard Lounge

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Concerts
Help us celebrate the release of our first ever record. As we like to say, “Take a walk down the bong-lined sidewalks, yadda, etc, etc”!! We’re pretty excited for this new release, even though it’s all already up on YouTube via the vids of our in-studio performances. But now it’s available as a complete Audio-Only set! So you can just sit back, relax and give this almost hour-long fever-dream of the 1970s a spin. A stream. What. Ever. We’re stoked, come to the show! Buy a CD! Duke Levine - Guitar Kevin Barry - Guitar & Lap Steel Mike Rivard - Bass Paul Schultheis - Keys Yahuba Garcia-Torres - Congas & Percussiom Dean Johnston - Drums Duke Levine Information Source: Lizard Lounge | eventbrite
Upskilling in Engineering - Technical Workshops | 850 Fountain St S

Upskilling in Engineering - Technical Workshops | 850 Fountain St S

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Upskilling in Engineering - Technical Workshops Come join us at Conestoga's Cambridge Fountain Campus on Friday November 7th for a career-boosting event! Take your pick of two hands-on technical workshops in "Programming Industrial Robots for Productivity" or "Optimizing Design Through Experiments (DOE)". These workshops are aligned with micro credentials offered by Conestoga College that can provide you with in-demand skills through hands-on learning experiences with instruction by industry experts. This event is a collaboration between the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE), Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), and Conestoga College’s School of Engineering & Technology. This event includes: Your choice of one of two practical, skills-based innovation-focused workshops Extensive networking opportunities with peers and professionals Access to Conestoga's labs, equipment, & facilities Whether you're looking to upskill or expand your professional network, this event is designed to help you level up your skills and take your career to the next level! _______ Workshop #1: Programming Industrial Robots for Productivity Get hands-on with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and discover their evolving and expanding role in Industry 4.0. Explore real-world applications in robotics, smart systems, and manufacturing. Experience a live demo of an automated system powered by PLC technology. Workshop #2: Optimizing Design Through Experiments (DOE) Learn to design and run structured tests to understand factors' individual & combined effects and test hypotheses.Explore the power of Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology compared to traditional one-variable-at-a time testing. Learn to design and run structured tests to understand factors' individual & combined effects and test hypotheses. Apply findings to optimize processes for efficiency, consistency & cost savings. Micro credentials offer a fast, flexible way to gain in-demand skills and demonstrate your evolving expertise to employers - helping you stay competitive, advance your career, and adapt to changing industry needs in less time and cost than a degree/diploma/etc. program. Check out Conestoga's full offering of micro-credentials and learn more at: https://continuing-education.conestogac.on.ca/micro-credentials Are you a member of OACETT or OSPE? Please check your email for a "Promo Code" that will secure you a reduced ticket price upon registration. Please be advised that this event will be photographed. If you do not wish your likeness to be used, please let our photographer know. Participants are responsible for determining if this or any event, activity, or component is valid for their own continuing professional development (CPD) hours or association needs. AGENDA 9:00 am – 10:00 am = Registration, Breakfast & Networking 10:00 – 10:30 am = Opening Remarks 10:45 am – 12:15 pm = Workshop Part One (1.5 hours) 12:15 – 1pm = Lunch & Networking 1 -2:30 pm = Workshop Part Two (1.5 hours) Information Source: Shannon Rea | eventbrite
Misdirection: Magic and Mentalism Show | Farm League Brewing

Misdirection: Magic and Mentalism Show | Farm League Brewing

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Arts Comedy
Misdirection delivers a rush of comedy, mind bending magic and impossible mind reading in a high energy show that feels straight from the Vegas strip. Featuring: Ryan Edwards Canada’s top mentalist, as seen on national television and featured at the 2024 Super Bowl. Ryan takes mind reading to a new level, revealing thoughts and making predictions that defy logic. Graemazing, Level 7 Wizard (totally real) The comedy magician who mixes sharp wit with impossible illusions. As seen on CHCH Morning Live and featured at the 2024 NHL All Star Fan Fest, Graemazing delivers magic that is both hilarious and astonishing. The Finale For over a decade, Ryan and Graemazing have been developing a signature routine that pushes the boundaries of their craft. The show closes with this one of a kind feat, designed to leave audiences stunned. If you enjoy America’s Got Talent, Penn and Teller Fool Us, or the thrill of a Las Vegas stage show, you will not want to miss this. Perfect for a date night or a night out with friends, Misdirection delivers an experience that is bold, modern and unforgettable. Tickets are limited. Once they are gone, the chance to see this show vanishes with them. Information Source: Graemazing - Level 7 Wizard | eventbrite
Black Roots: Grounded and Growing Toward Collective Futures | Harvard University Graduate School Of Design

Black Roots: Grounded and Growing Toward Collective Futures | Harvard University Graduate School Of Design

Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Black Roots: Grounded and Growing Toward Collective Futures is a conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Design presented by the Black Student Union (formerly African American Student Union) and Africa GSD. This event investigates the Black praxes of making space, taking space, and creating “tools for living” through three interconnected themes: Black theologies, Black ecologies, and Black geographies. It explores the complex relationships between belief systems, environments, and lands that shape Black communities across the diaspora. Design serves as both terrain and a tool to explore lineage, land, and lore as intertwined forces shaping our communities. Through keynote panels, workshops, performances, and creative exchanges, the conference critically examines histories of migration, displacement, and resilience in the context of ongoing political and environmental crises. Through dialogue and creative expression, Black Roots foregrounds how Black spatial practices shape, and are shaped by, resistance, resilience, and regeneration. A comprehensive conference schedule and details about our speakers will be available soon at blackindesign.org . This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Meal and reception tickets are available for purchase here to registered guests. Information Source: Harvard University Graduate School of Design | eventbrite
SANCTUARY - HARD TECHNO FOR FOREST CREATURES | The Tram Depot

SANCTUARY - HARD TECHNO FOR FOREST CREATURES | The Tram Depot

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Concerts
Sanctuary is BACK once again with our THIRD show! We are a Cambridge club night aiming to unite queer lovers of hard techo and trance in Cambridge. Embrace your wild side on the 8th of November at the tram depot from 6:30 -11pm, come along for a frolic, meet new people and have fun in a safe but intense musical atmosphere. This gathering of nocturnal critters seeks community in the undergrowth. Sanctuary is a place for you to wear what feels natural to you, become uninhibited and wildly affirmed. A habitat for those who feel alive surrounded by noise, thumping bass and good vibes, our thoroughly queer lineup will have you grooving to a biosphere built of hard techno and trance. Our socials: https://www.instagram.com/welcome.to.the.sanctuary Information Source: SANCTUARY | eventbrite
FALL OPEN HOUSE - Program Overview Session - 10:30 AM | University of Waterloo - Cambridge Architecture Campus

FALL OPEN HOUSE - Program Overview Session - 10:30 AM | University of Waterloo - Cambridge Architecture Campus

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to the Waterloo Architecture Fall Open House Program Overview Session Join us at 10:30 am in the Laurence Cummings Lecture Theatre at our Campus in Cambridge to learn all about our program. Meet our faculty, tour our facilities, and get a taste of what makes Waterloo Architecture one of the top architecture schools in North America! Don't miss out on this chance to discover what we have to offer. See you there! Information Source: Waterloo Architecture | eventbrite
Cambridge Hawks U16 BB/B Comedy Night Fundraiser | Cambridge

Cambridge Hawks U16 BB/B Comedy Night Fundraiser | Cambridge

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Cambridge Hawks U16 BB/B Comedy Night Fundraiser Come join us for a night of laughter and fun at the Cambridge Hawks U16 BB/B Comedy Night Fundraiser! Get ready to chuckle, giggle, and support our team in a hilarious way. This in-person event promises to be a blast for all. Bring your friends and family for an evening filled with jokes, good vibes, and community spirit. Let's come together to raise funds and share some laughs! See you there! Information Source: Cambridge Hawks U16 BB | eventbrite
November Dusk | Queens' College, Chapel

November Dusk | Queens' College, Chapel

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Concerts Classical
This enticing programme is packed with choral masterpieces old and new. In the first half, two Purcell anthems are paired with Britten’s tuneful Rejoice in the Lamb , all set alongside atmospheric works by Joanna Marsh and Errollyn Wallen; after the interval, we return to Fauré’s iconic Requiem for the first time in many years, assisted by young voices from Stephen Perse Cambridge and accompanied on the organ by Alexander Pott. Information Source: Fairhaven Singers | eventbrite
Calvary Chapel Cambridge: 7:14 | North Arbury Chapel

Calvary Chapel Cambridge: 7:14 | North Arbury Chapel

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Come join us for a powerful day of Worship, the Word and Fellowship at Calvary Chapel Cambridge . Confimed speakers: James Peat - Lead Pastor Calvary Chapel Cambridge, Phil Vickery - Pastor of Calvary Chapel Oxford and James Gardner - Author and Speaker. Doors open: 9.30am with a 10am start Refreshments: Snacks and drinks will be provided throughout Lunch: There will be a food truck on site/bring a pack lunch! Please note: There will be no child care or youth ministry provided on the day Information Source: Calvary Chapel Cambridge | eventbrite
FALL OPEN HOUSE - Admissions Information Session - 11:45 AM | University of Waterloo - Cambridge Architecture Campus

FALL OPEN HOUSE - Admissions Information Session - 11:45 AM | University of Waterloo - Cambridge Architecture Campus

Nov 8, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to the Waterloo Architecture Fall Open House Admissions Information Session Join us at 11:45 am in the e-classroom at our Campus in Cambridge to learn about our admissions process. Meet our faculty, tour our facilities, and get a taste of what makes Waterloo Architecture one of the top architecture schools in North America! Don't miss out on this chance to discover what we have to offer. See you there! Information Source: Waterloo Architecture | eventbrite
Milton Road Primary School Tours - September Applications 2026/2027 | Milton Road Primary School

Milton Road Primary School Tours - September Applications 2026/2027 | Milton Road Primary School

Nov 10, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Our school tours offer a fantastic opportunity to experience our welcoming environment, meet our dedicated staff, and see our facilities in action. We invite you to discover what makes our school a supportive and inspiring place to learn and grow. Tours will be available throughout the autumn term. Booking is essential — we look forward to meeting you and answering any questions you may have about starting your child's journey with us. Please note: There is no availble parking. Information Source: Milton Road Primary School | eventbrite
Niayesh Afshordi at the Harvard Science Center | Science Center

Niayesh Afshordi at the Harvard Science Center | Science Center

Nov 10, 2025 (UTC-4)
Cambridge
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Harvard Book Store | eventbrite
Left to Their Own Devices? - Cambridge | The C3 Church: Cambridge

Left to Their Own Devices? - Cambridge | The C3 Church: Cambridge

Nov 11, 2025 (UTC+1)
Cambridge
Family Events
Our kids are facing a whole new level of complex as they grow up in a turbulent digital world. Bullying, screen time, influencers, deep fakes, disinformation, lessening attention span, the rise of AI and VR … these are just some of the issues our children are facing online and, as parents, we can’t afford to ignore them. But they are issues we have the power to tackle. We need to remember, if we’re not talking to our children about the world, then someone else is. The last thing we want to do is scare parents about the impact technology is having on their children or pile on any guilt. There’s plenty of that out there already. But we don’t want to shy away from the problems either. Our live event, Left to Their Own Devices? will equip you with practical skills and knowledge so you can stay ahead of the curve and help your children navigate the online world safely and to their advantage. We’ll explore ... What our children might be exposed to online, who they might be speaking to and how they behave The teenage brain and why managing the online world is harder for them than for us  Practical ways to keep your family safe online Ways to keep up with a fast-changing industry The impact social media is having on mental health How we as parents can be role models What to expect We know that many parents are concerned about the digital world and the impact it is having on their children and that’s why we’ve created this event. We want to address some of those concerns and give mums, dads and carers the tools they need to help their children navigate the online world. At Care for the Family, we have a dedicated team of people working hard to make sure all our events are high quality, professional and the best they can be. This event is well-researched, well-rehearsed and well-presented. And it will be well worth your time. We’ve packed it with practical tools and up-to-date research on the issues that a lot of families are facing. And our speakers certainly know their stuff – Katharine has also written a book about it! We can’t promise that these 2 and a half hours will answer every question you have or address every concern, but we can promise to give you practical ideas to try and encouragement that you are not alone on your parenting journey. We honestly believe that this one evening can make a difference to your family and we really hope you’ll be able to join us. Information Source: Care for the Family | eventbrite
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The Lion King Show|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | Minskoff Theatre

The Lion King Show|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | Minskoff Theatre

Apr 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2100 (UTC-5)
New York
The Bronx Wanderers 2024 (Las Vegas) | South Point Showroom at South Point Hotel Casino and Spa

The Bronx Wanderers 2024 (Las Vegas) | South Point Showroom at South Point Hotel Casino and Spa

Aug 6–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC-8)
Las Vegas
James Bond Concert Spectacular at Westlands, Yeovil | Westlands Entertainment Venue

James Bond Concert Spectacular at Westlands, Yeovil | Westlands Entertainment Venue

Nov 16, 2025 (UTC+0)
Yeovil
Europort 2025 | Rotterdam Ahoy

Europort 2025 | Rotterdam Ahoy

Nov 4–Nov 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Rotterdam
Pacific 2025 | Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (ICC Sydney)

Pacific 2025 | Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (ICC Sydney)

Nov 4–Nov 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Darling