Barber Violin Concerto, and Harald
Lander’s Etudes, May 10-20, concludes the season.
Cambridge CVB
Just across the river from Boston,
Cambridge offers an exciting set-
ting with a dynamic energy unique-
ly its own. Visitors from around the
world mingle in the shadow of two
of the world’s premier educational
institutions, Harvard University
and the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT). Teeming with
cafes, bookstores, music clubs,
street performers and boutiques,
Cambridge is often referred to as
“Boston’s Left Bank.” As Bon
Appétit magazine notes, “Cam-
bridge wears its traditional Ivy
League tweediness with splashes
of bold color.”
Cambridge is a city where coun-
terculture still lives, classic culture
thrives, and multiculturalism is a
way of life.
Freer Gallery of Art and
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Washington, D.C.
202-633-1000
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As the Smithsonian’s museums of
Asian art, the Freer and Sackler
galleries are linked through the
study, exhibition and sheer love of
Asian art. Located on the National
Mall, the exquisite exhibitions
and innovative programming allow
visitors to move through a vivid
timeline of world cultures. The
Freer Gallery also contains an important collection of 19th-century
American art, punctuated by James