As the most sought after entertainment venue in the Greater Boston area, we at MONROE Cambridge Night Club cater to A-List clientele, featuring a spacious dance floor, banquette seating, new upstaged VIP area, DJ VIP area, plush couches, and some of Greater Boston's best nightlife events. Our newly redesigned VIP area exudes an exotic atmosphere. As a VIP at MONROE, you will be greeted with white leather couches coupled with pure white wooden tables to further make you feel classy and sexy. Hanging from the ceiling are rectangular shaped ornaments that glisten when hit by our extraordinary lighting system. The combination of posh and edginess truly define and enhance the setting so our guests can enjoy the mix of Top 40s and Hip Hop music genre, which our internationally and locally famed DJs spin. Parking Options: VALET Take the MBTA Red Line to Central Square. There are several bus routes within two blocks of the theater. Visit the MBTA for more info. Parking University Park @ MIT Garage - 55 Franklin Street The garage has entrances on both Green Street and Franklin Street, and is adjacent to Le Meridien Hotel and Star Market. Parking is $5 with validation ticket when you enter AFTER 5pm Monday-Friday or ANYTIME Saturday-Sunday. Validation tickets are available to all CST patrons at the Will Call Counter. City of Cambridge Public Parking Lots There are several parking lots along Bishop Allen Drive that are free after 6pm and all day on Sundays. Green Street Garage - 260 Green Street The garage entrance is on the corner of Green Street and Pearl Street. Parking is $1.50 an hour.
After 42 years in business, TT's has closed its doors. Thank you to all of the musicians, performers, staffers, beverage suppliers, promotional partners and others who made our great run possible.
The Middle East is a live music venue, bar and restaurant in the Central Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Having featured a huge variety of musicians since 1987, the establishment, with its upstairs and downstairs rooms, "is the nexus of metro Boston's rock-club scene for local and touring bands", according to Boston Phoenix newspaper.HistoryThe Middle East opened as a Lebanese restaurant in 1970. In 1975 after brothers Joseph and Nabil Sater Habib purchased the establishment they expanded into a store front at 472 Massachusetts Avenue The brothers maintained the ethnic food and keeping in the theme of the restaurant they had Arab-language bands, music and belly dancers. The area is now known as The Middle East Upstairs. In the 1980s they booked blues and jazz music. It was not until 1987 that the first rock show was played by a solo Roger Miller of Mission of Burma fame.Later that year a birthday party was thrown by local music promoter Billy Ruane at T.T. the Bear's Place, a small rock club next door. Having overbooked T.T.'s, Ruane worked with the Sater brothers to have some of his party spill over to The Middle East and allow bands to play at their establishment. Ruane was quoted in 2007 by the Boston Phoenix saying to a 20th anniversary reunion crowd: "You remember what happened — I threw a fuckin' party that got too fuckin’ big".
ImprovBoston is a nonprofit improvisational theater, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It offers shows five nights per week at its theater in Central Square and training programs in improvisation, stand-up comedy and sketchwriting.HistoryFounding and the Early Years (1982–1993)In 1982, Ellen Holbrook, a former student at Second City in Chicago and a producer of the Chicago Improv Olympic, moved to Boston with the idea to found an improvisational comedy troupe similar to Second City. Holbrook had the encouragement of former members of The Proposition, an earlier improv-comedy troupe, and Director David Shepherd, the founder of the Compass Players and the Improv Olympic. In the beginning, she assembled and trained several loosely knit bands of improvisers into teams that competed in the Boston "Improv Olympic" at Reilly’s Beef and Pub near Government Center. Holbrook also arranged for David Shepherd and Second City's Michael Gellman to come to Boston to teach improv workshops to local performers. In 1983, Holbrook founded ImprovBoston, along with Katy Bolger and Nicholas Emanuel, as they wanted to transition to a more professional organization.The group moved to Satch's near Copley Square, owned by former Boston Celtic Satch Sanders. In 1984, ImprovBoston officially became a not-for-profit corporation and moved to Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge at Inman Square, where they remained for several years. Show formats varied but often included several improv games based on audience suggestions, set sketches based on improvs from past shows, musical improvs and song parodies. ImprovBoston troupe members often took turns directing shows, but other ImprovBoston directors during this time included David Thibodeaux, Jack O'Connor, Leslie Curtin and Brad Jones.
DJ CHRIS EWEN mixes the music: 80s NEW WAVE + RETRO + ELECTRO + PUNK + some OLD-SCHOOL GOTH & INDUSTRIAL TERRI mixes the cocktails in the Lounge. Your hostess: XTINE! 10pm-2am
Our Dance Studio believes the best for us is to do the best for our students so we chose the best professionals in the area in order to help them better. Whatever the objectives of our students are we are ready to make you achieve them. Our Dance studio believes that the more we help our students achieve their goals will be the best for everyone, We believe that with Our dance curriculum we can improve you faster, We just need your commitment, this fulfill our mission. Our greatest pride and see that one of our students lost weight and become a great salsa social dancer.
Danger!Awesome is designing and launching the world’s first super-powered professional solid state laser cutter at a consumer price point. Unlike CO2-based laser systems, our device cuts metal and achieves much higher power on all materials, without the $25K-$75K price tag. Hundreds of thousands of users rely on these devices daily - design firms, architects and universities - are shopping to replace their laser devices with more modern, more powerful, and less expensive machines. They’re now joined by libraries, schools, and community spaces, buying new laser cutters in incredible numbers. We are on track to complete our device next quarter, scaling to ship by Summer, 2017.
Centered in the bustling innovation epicenter of Cambridge, Massachusetts, our studio acts as a catalyst and convener of creative forces pushing the edges of what’s next, in greater Boston and beyond. Grounded in a holistic approach, we have usurped corporate R&D by using venture design to identify, create, and launch products, brands, services, spaces, and experiences that create new opportunities for growth. This has led to new businesses and brands for our corporate partners like MassMutual’s Society of Grownups, groundbreaking citizen-centered digital platforms for USCIS and the new pilot for Boston.gov, and disruptive start ups like PillPack and Transatomic. Conveniently located between Harvard and MIT, a renowned innovation hub, our studio is continuously experimenting with how to bring the best entrepreneurial, academic and creative minds together to tackle large, complex challenges, as in the Food + Future coLAB with Target, or our partnerships with the Berklee School of Music, MIT Media Lab and the Harvard iLab. We’re powered by a unique blend of geeks, technologists, craftsman, artists, brand strategists, business designers, design fiction creators, psychologists, design researchers, and digital alchemists—all unified by a shared spirit and purpose: to design for disruptive impact. Let’s invent the future together!
Karl Stephan Studio is an art education space in the Central Square Cultural District of Cambridge, Massachusetts offering lessons for young artists and adults. Instruction is led by artist/educator Karl Stephan and is grounded in contemporary art practice and professional art pedagogy. Karl Stephan Studio is unique in engaging students with the full range of contemporary art, from street to studio. For example Wall to Wall™ introduces students to street art where it is made, then enables them to act on that inspiration in a studio environment. We offer a wide range of individual and small group studio instruction in drawing, painting, printmaking and collaboration as well as creative portfolio assessment for artistic development. Join the contemporary art conversation at Karl Stephan Studio.
The Middle East is a live music venue, bar and restaurant in the Central Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Having featured a huge variety of musicians since 1987, the establishment, with its upstairs and downstairs rooms, "is the nexus of metro Boston's rock-club scene for local and touring bands", according to Boston Phoenix newspaper.HistoryThe Middle East opened as a Lebanese restaurant in 1970. In 1975 after brothers Joseph and Nabil Sater Habib purchased the establishment they expanded into a store front at 472 Massachusetts Avenue The brothers maintained the ethnic food and keeping in the theme of the restaurant they had Arab-language bands, music and belly dancers. The area is now known as The Middle East Upstairs. In the 1980s they booked blues and jazz music. It was not until 1987 that the first rock show was played by a solo Roger Miller of Mission of Burma fame.Later that year a birthday party was thrown by local music promoter Billy Ruane at T.T. the Bear's Place, a small rock club next door. Having overbooked T.T.'s, Ruane worked with the Sater brothers to have some of his party spill over to The Middle East and allow bands to play at their establishment. Ruane was quoted in 2007 by the Boston Phoenix saying to a 20th anniversary reunion crowd: "You remember what happened — I threw a fuckin' party that got too fuckin’ big".
venue and restaurant, upstairs is the smaller portion of the ME and hosts more acoustic, solo performances
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The Middle East is a live music venue, bar and restaurant in the Central Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Having featured a huge variety of musicians since 1987, the establishment, with its upstairs and downstairs rooms, "is the nexus of metro Boston's rock-club scene for local and touring bands", according to Boston Phoenix newspaper. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Middle_East_(nightclub) www.mideastclub.com twitter.com/mideastclub zuzubar.com twitter.com/zuzubar facebook.com/zuzubar Current Schedule here. Bookmark it! http://bit.ly/middleeastcurrent
Centered in the bustling innovation epicenter of Cambridge, Massachusetts, our studio acts as a catalyst and convener of creative forces pushing the edges of what’s next, in greater Boston and beyond. Grounded in a holistic approach, we have usurped corporate R&D by using venture design to identify, create, and launch products, brands, services, spaces, and experiences that create new opportunities for growth. This has led to new businesses and brands for our corporate partners like MassMutual’s Society of Grownups, groundbreaking citizen-centered digital platforms for USCIS and the new pilot for Boston.gov, and disruptive start ups like PillPack and Transatomic. Conveniently located between Harvard and MIT, a renowned innovation hub, our studio is continuously experimenting with how to bring the best entrepreneurial, academic and creative minds together to tackle large, complex challenges, as in the Food + Future coLAB with Target, or our partnerships with the Berklee School of Music, MIT Media Lab and the Harvard iLab. We’re powered by a unique blend of geeks, technologists, craftsman, artists, brand strategists, business designers, design fiction creators, psychologists, design researchers, and digital alchemists—all unified by a shared spirit and purpose: to design for disruptive impact. Let’s invent the future together!