What are the snapshot moments that make Boston home? Is it navigating a maze of one-way streets from memory? Walking through Forest Hills Cemetery with a giant iced Dunkin’? Memories of your Boston neighborhood? We asked, you answered. These are your letters to Boston.
Recently I have been hearing the term “fast fashion”. I have been (and if being truthful still sometimes am) guilty of buying clothes, wearing them once or twice, and then
When?
Thursday, June 10, from 6 to 9 pm. Rain date is Wednesday, June 16, from 6 to 9 pm
Where?
Various locations in Central Square, Cambridge (see registration for the specific session location)
A panel of authors, Tim Weed (from left), Ethan Gilsdorf, and Molly Booth, during the 2019 Lit Crawl Boston.
How much?
Initial registration is free. After initial registration, you have to register for each individual session you’re interested in; some of them are free, others have suggested donations. Events at restaurants are $15 with part going to support that local restaurant.
Why should I go?
Cambridge’s Central Square will be buzzing with booklovers from all over the Boston area tonight for this year’s annual Lit Crawl Boston, hosted by the Boston Book Festival and the Litquake Foundation, a San Francisco–based nonprofit that offers live programs aiming to foster community engagement with modern issues through the lens of literature. Lit Crawl Boston is funded by the