Brooks & Crowley - January 2023

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1 Do You Remember Driving Manual Cars? 2 The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace Is Now a Good Time to Sell Your Home? 3 Health Risks of Smoking Revealed in 1964 Slow Cooker Chicken and White Bean Stew 4 January Local Events

What’s Going On, Boston? 3 January Events

Happy New Year, everyone! While we may be exiting the holiday season, there are still many events you and your family can enjoy this month. Watch and cheer on your favorite college hockey teams, attend Laser Floyd, or observe contemporary art! The possibilities are endless this month. These are a few of our favorites. Frozen Fenway Jan. 6-7 Fenway Park 4 Jersey St. MLB.com/RedSox/tickets/events/frozen-fenway College hockey is back! During the first weekend of January, you’ll have a chance to see some of the most prestigious teams in college hockey. On Friday, Jan. 6, the women’s doubleheader will take place. At 3 p.m., you’ll see a match-up between Harvard and Quinnipiac. Then, at 6:30 p.m., watch Boston

University and Holy Cross. On Saturday, Jan 7., the men’s doubleheader will hit Fenway park. At 2:30 p.m., it’s Northeastern University and UConn. Then, at 6 p.m., it’s UMass and Boston College. Come see some college hockey at your favorite baseball stadium this month! Laser Floyd Jan. 15 Big Night Live 110 Causeway St. LaserSpectacular.com We’ve all heard the classic tale of “The Nutcracker” and the magical ballet you can see during the Christmas season. But now it’s time to reimagine the story with Anthony Williams’ “Urban Nutcracker.” You will see various dance styles during the show, such as classical ballet, tap, hip-hop, jazz, flamenco, and more. So, join Ruby and her Nutcracker

guide as she explores some of the most iconic Boston locations, such as Chinatown and the Boston Public Garden. To Begin Again: Artists and Childhood Jan. 22 Institute of Contemporary Art 25 Harbor Shore Dr. ICABoston.org/events/begin-again-exhibition- tour#all-dates Look into the influences of children and childhood on visual artists from the early 20th century to the present day. This free exhibition features 40 artists who use paintings, sculpture, photographs, and videos to share the different viewpoints and experiences of children and childhood. Walk through the exhibit and learn more about the pieces from an ICA Graduate Student Lecturer; you’ll see how childhood inspires artwork and reflects and contributes to the perception of childhood.

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