Located in the heart of Harvard Square, we pick up where the Curious George story left off. Visit our website (http://www.thecuriousgeorgestore.com) to read about why Cambridge, MA is so important in Curious George's journey.
Mission: EMW’s mission is to empower individuals and communities to realize their creative potential through artistic expression. We provide innovative programming and a dynamic creative community space at the intersection of art, technology and social justice. Our activities are rooted in values of sharing, trust, respect, and mutual support. By using our space as a launchpad for community innovation, we strive to expand the concept of family to our immediate community and the world. History: In 1999, the husband and wife team of Professors, Jin Au Kong of MIT and Wen Kong of UMass Boston, opened the Chinese-language bookstore East Meets West to empower communities through scholarship. In 2004, their son David Sun Kong and legendary poet Giles Li revitalized the bookstore for the Asian American community, organizing events that include the longest running Asian American open mic on the east coast. In 2011, David sought to expand the space’s impact to include technology and other art forms. He and co-founders Abel Rey Cano, Monique Nguyen, and Jack DeBoe established EMW: Art | Technology | Community. Together with world class innovators and organizations, EMW works to Expand imaginations, Make dreams real, and Write our own history. What we do: We are the community space of the 21st century, at the frontiers of creative placemaking. EMW is equipped with a mixed-use store front and stage, co-working space, full music studio, fab lab, and a forthcoming bio lab. Our Team develops and delivers cross-disciplinary programs and events, like EMBeats and the Storyteller Project, while collaborating with like-minded partner organizations to expand our collective impact.
The Center for Marxist Education is an independent, collectively run bookstore, library, meeting room, and organizing space. We are located at 550 Massachusetts Avenue, 2nd floor, in Cambridge near the Central Square MBTA station on the Red Line and the Number 1 bus. Metered parking is available in the area as well as several pay lots (free on Sundays). Come visit, chat with staff, and browse through our bookstore and lending library. The Center has been made possible for over 4 decades by volunteer time and contributions from you. If you wish to help us keep the Center going and new books coming in, donations can be made by sending a check made out to Bookmarx mailed to: Center for Marxist Education PO Box 390459 Cambridge, MA 02139 If you would like to use the space or get email updates on events please send a note to [email protected].
We are the COOP (rhymes with SOUP!), your one-stop shop for all things MIT, where members save an additional 10% every day on purchases! Open to the public for over 100 years, The COOP is a member-owned cooperative bookstore that offers 15% off all MIT clothing with a student ID. PLUS students, faculty, and staff of MIT who sign up for membership receive a 10% discount on almost all transactions! MIT students, faculty, and staff - membership only costs $1 with your MIT ID card! Sign up in the store or online at thecoop.com. We carry a huge collection of MIT-branded merchandise including clothing, gifts, backpacks, mugs, water bottles, notebooks and planners. Our Trade Book department carries a unique selection of general interest books including a large selection of technical reference titles and Dover classic editions of older titles. On out lower level you will find out Textbook department carries required and recommended course texts, as well as general school supplies and items to help make dorm life more comfortable. We're not just any old coop, we're The COOP. Come check us out!
The largest selection of used and remaindered books in Cambridge. New titles every week. Quality pine shelving. Fine art and poster printing. See our online poster catalog here with over 6000 images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rodneyprints/ We can print your original artwork and photography, too! Trade in your used books for store credit on Saturdays from 10am-7pm, and by special appointment.
Established in 1856 by German immigrants, Schoenhof's Foreign Books is the oldest foreign bookseller in the United States, and it has been at its location in Harvard Square since the early 1980s. Supplying literature and children's books in several dozen languages, along with learning materials for around 500 languages (living and dead!), Schoenhof's remains the country's definitive, independent source for your foreign language fix. Visit us or call to speak with our enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and above all, highly multilingual staff! You are also welcome to order online, although please be advised that our site is under construction; if you cannot find what you're looking for there, we are happy to assist you by phone. Special orders from individuals, libraries, organizations, and companies are all welcome. Follow our Facebook page for information on sales, special events, new arrivals, and fun language & literature trivia! Please note that if you need to reach our customer service, the speediest way to get help is to call us at (617) 547-8855; we try to keep regular tabs on our Facebook page but we can't guarantee that your customer service need can be addressed here. Thank you!
The Grolier Poetry Book Shop has been in Business since 1927. We currently have over 15,000 Poetry titles from the classics to the latest http://grolierpoetry.tumblr.com/
The Grolier Poetry Book Shop is an independent bookstore on Plympton Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Although founded as a "first edition" bookstore, its focus today is solely poetry. A small, one-room store with towering bookcases, it lays claim to being the "oldest continuous bookshop" devoted solely to the sale of poetry and poetry criticism.Over the years, the Grolier became a focus of poetic activity in the Cambridge area, which itself had, because of the influence of Harvard University, become a magnet for American poets. It became a point of call for visiting poets as well as a nexus of gossip, rumor and networking in the poetry community. Poets such as John Ashbery, Robert Bly, Robert Creeley, Donald Hall, and Frank O'Hara were regulars at the store during their time as undergraduates at Harvard; the poet Conrad Aiken lived upstairs from the store in its early days. Numerous other poets and writers, including Russell Banks, Frank Bidart, William Corbett, E. E. Cummings, T. S. Eliot, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Ferry, Allen Ginsberg, Denise Levertov, Marianne Moore, Charles Olson, Robert Pinsky, Adrienne Rich, Ruth Stone, James Tate and Franz Wright, have been noted as "friends of the Grolier."
Out of Town News is an iconic newsstand located in the center of Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.The newsstand was long noted for stocking the leading newspapers from around the nation and around the world. Customers, especially academics, would come long distances to get the most recent editions of their home town paper, or of newspapers from parts of the world where important news events were unfolding.In 2008, it was announced that the newsstand might go out of business because its unique function of supplying yesterday's Times of India or Le Monde, flown in overnight, was made obsolete by the ability to read them online. However, in January 2009 a new owner signed a lease to take over the newsstand and keep it alive.Since the MBTA Red Line extension was finished in the 1980s, the newsstand has been housed in the former MBTA kiosk, a National Historic Landmark built in 1928 as a shelter for the Harvard Square stop on the Boston Elevated Railway, a precursor to the MBTA.
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Music | Art | Technology Together Boston is a week-long, city-wide convergence of music, art and technology. With daytime events celebrating emerging ideas, the latest gear and artistic innovation, the creative community then gives back at nighttime events that embrace aspects of all three fields. Featuring exhibits, Q&A with visiting artists and musicians plus a film component, Together contains a multitude of inclusive activities, putting the city and New England at the center of a new festival experience. The festival includes: * Night-time events schedule that showcases local, national and international electronic music talent *Daytime event schedule that includes discussion panels, technology demonstrations, art installations, a synth petting zoo, a STEAM disco, and a record fair
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Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
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