Calendar
On our calendar you’ll find a selection of Europe-related events in and around Boston. The calendar includes events organized by the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University and by other departments on campus, as well as a some off-campus events of possible interest. You can narrow the selection by clicking the appropriate topic (e.g., “Center for the Study of Europe Events”) under Event Topics below.
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All Topics (May 3 through July 31)
Wednesday, May 3
- 12:00 PM
Screening Soviet Standards: Estonian Collective Farms and Postmodern Architecture
Join us for a lunch lecture by Dr. Andres Kurg, Senior Researcher, Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn. Presented by The Center for the Study for
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Thursday, May 4
- 5:30 PM
Health Policy in a Time of Crisis: Abortion, Austerity, and Access
Join us for a book discussion with BU Faculty author Bayla Ostrach. Bayla will discuss her new ethnography: Health Policy in a Time of Crisis. This new ethnography lends a
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Wednesday, May 10
- 6:30 PM
French Graphic Novelist Sandrine Revel in Boston
Don't miss your chance to meet Sandrine Revel and discuss her newest book, Glenn Gould, an original biography seeking to understand the eccentric Canadian pianist behind the persona.
Thursday, May 11
- 6:30 PM
French Design Today: Hors Pistes at le Laboratoire Cambridge
Join us for a talk by the two co-founders and creative directors of the “Hors Pistes” project! Marie Douel and Amandine David will present the Hors Pistes residency program and […]
Monday, May 15
- 7:00 PM
Guy Delisle at the Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store welcomes cartoonist and animator Guy Delisle —author of Burma Chronicles, Jerusalem, Pyongyang, and Shenzhen—and comics scholar Hillary L. Chute —author of Outside the Box, Graphic […]
Tuesday, May 16
- 8:00 PM
Jean-Michel Jarre
After the success of his last albums Electronica 1: the time machine (2015) and Electronica 2: the heart of noise (2016), French electronic artist Jean-Michel Jarre begun an international tour
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Friday, May 26
- 12:00 PM
Iran, Europe, and the United States: Balancing a Difficult Set of Relationships
The Boston Eric M. Warburg Chapter of the American Council on Germany and the Goethe-Institut Boston cordially invite you to a Discussion and Luncheon with Cornelius Adebahr.
Cornelius Adebahr is
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Wednesday, June 14
- 12:00 PM
TTIP: R.I.P.? Agriculture, Dispute Settlement, and Other Critical issues in the Negotiation of an EU-U.S. Trade and Investment Treaty
Convener & Moderator: Daniela Caruso, Jean Monnet Professor of European Law, Boston University School of Law
Speakers:
Gerry Alons, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Radboud
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Saturday, June 17
- 3:00 PM
Celebrate La Fête de la Musique in Boston (Community Music Center of Boston)
Community Music Center of Boston presents the 5th annual Fête de la Musique! La Fête de la Musique began in the summer of 1982 in Paris, France, and has become […]
Wednesday, June 28
- 7:00 PM
Kit Schluter & Emma Ramadan discuss The King in the Golden Mask and Not One Day
Two translators discuss two European masters, available in English for the first time. Marcel Schwob's stories are lost horror classics from the age of Poe. Anne Garréta's novel is an […]
Friday, June 30
Friday, July 14
- 6:00 PM
Bastille Day returns to Back Bay! (French Cultural Center)
Enjoy delicious French food and drinks sold by some of New England's best restaurants, listen to phenomenal live music by Ben l'Oncle Soul and Daby Touré all while dancing the […]
Thursday, July 20
- 7:00 PM
Billy Bragg - Roots, Radicals and Rockers: How Skiffle Changed the World
In his latest book, musician, left-wing activist, and sonic archivist Bragg has crafted a remarkable history of skiffle, a particularly British music genre. Initiated by amateur players obsessed with the […]