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Upcoming events from the Globe and our partners
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Featured Event
Health Equity Summit 2026
Wednesday, May 13 | 9:30 a.m. David Rubenstein Treehouse at Harvard University, 20 Western Ave., Boston
Join us on Wednesday as we convene health and life sciences ecosystem leaders, medical experts, journalists, and community advocates in person to engage in critical conversations focused on reducing health disparities and fostering more inclusive care.
In-person tickets are sold out, but the conversation is still open to all.
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Salute to Nurses
Wednesday, May 20 | 6:00 p.m. The Grand, 58 Seaport Blvd. #300, Boston
Calling all nurses! In honor of Boston Globe Media's annual Salute to Nurses section, Globe Events, in partnership with Keches Law Group, is proud to host an in-person celebration recognizing the extraordinary dedication and impact of nurses in our community.
Guests will enjoy complimentary beer, wine, and hors d'oeuvres, along with special giveaways throughout the evening.
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Tech Innovation Summit 2026
Tuesday, June 9 | 9:30 a.m. | The State Room, 60 State Street, 33rd Floor, Boston
Join us as we bring together the region's top tech leaders focused on AI, climate tech, health tech, fintech, and more for a day of networking and insightful discussions around Boston's impact on technology around the world.
Speakers include:
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UNIQLO Festival of Films from Japan
May 8‑29 | MFA Boston 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Curated by the MFA, the UNIQLO Festival of Films from Japan showcases the richness, inventiveness, and emotional range of modern Japanese cinema. This year's lineup moves fluidly between intimate character studies and ambitious cinematic sagas, from Akiko Ōku's tender romantic drama She Taught Me Serendipity to the kabuki epic Kokuho. The festival also revisits singular visions from across generations, including Mamoru Oshii's haunting and philosophical Angel's Egg in a new 4K restoration and Hayao Miyazaki's monumental Princess Mononoke
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Climate Action in Coastal Cities: A Conversation with Civic Leaders
Thursday, May 14 | 6:30 p.m. | Simons Theatre, New England Aquarium | 1 Central Wharf, Boston
The Lowell Lecture Series at the New England Aquarium presents an in‑depth conversation about the impacts of a changing environment on coastal cities with civic officials from across the US. From sea level rise and flooding to infrastructure vulnerability, the need for physical and social resilience is urgent. How can decision-makers in coastal cities work to safeguard and build vibrant public realms for all? Hear what municipal leaders from major cities on the East and West Coasts are doing to better prepare their communities for extreme weather, rising seas, changing air quality, and more.
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Harvard Book Store Events
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Isaac Fitzgerald: American Rambler: Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed
Wednesday, May 13 | The Brattle Theatre
Harvard Book Store welcomes Isaac Fitzgerald for a discussion of his highly anticipated new book, American Rambler: Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed. He will be joined in conversation by Saeed Jones.
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Douglas Stuart: John of John: A Novel
Thursday, May 14 | The Brattle Theatre
Harvard Book Store welcomes Douglas Stuart for a discussion of his highly anticipated new novel, John of John. He will be joined in conversation by Margot Livesey.
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