Friday 9/18 to Thursday 9/24 – 25th Boston Film Festival

Feature films, documentaries, actors and shorts will be presented at the Kendall Square Cinema this week. In the past, the Boston Film Festival has premiered groundbreaking films such as American Beauty, Reservoir Dogs, and Jesus Camp. See the link below for a full schedule.
“The Boston Film Festival is dedicated to supporting evolving filmmakers by providing a forum to showcase their artistic vision.” – BostonFilmFestival.org
Monday 9/21 – College Night at The Museum of Science

Usually, the Museum of Science charges $24.50 for admission. At Proper Realty, we realize that college students have tight budgets. So show your college ID and get FREE ADMISSION into the Museum of Science. The event begins at 4PM.
“The Museum welcomes students back to the city in style by offering free admission for a night of exhibits, Omni, Laser, and 3-D Digital Cinema shows, live programs, and more.” – MOS.org
Thursday 9/24 – College Night at the Museum of Fine Arts

“Don’t I get in for free as a college student already?” Yes! And you still can this Thursday, BUT the MFA will be throwing a party just for college students from 7PM to Midnight There will be a free concert with a performance from Love in Stockholm, music from DJ Ghostdad. On top of the great music, there will also be free snacks from Qdoba and prizes will be given away.
Thursday 9/24 to Tuesday 9/29 – Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival

This is the ninth installment of Boston’s largest and most popular annual outdoor festival. Last year there was a crowd of 70,000+ in front of three stages over 6 blocks enjoying jazz, groove, and blues music. There will be 20 bands and 130 musicians performing at venues such as the Berklee Performance Center, Scullers Jazz Club, Regattabar, Wally’s Cafe, Berklee’s Cafe 939, David Friend Recital Hall, and outdoor stages along Columbus Avenue.
Saturday 9/26 to Sunday 9/27 – College Fest

One of the most talked about college year kickoff events is College Fest. Now, in its 24th year, the organizers, ReadyU, are bringing Boston’s own, Lansdowne, Jeremih, Hellogoodbye, and Talib Kweli as headliners, and other celebrities to Hynes Convention Center. This a 2-day festival from 12PM to 7PM on Saturday and 12PM to 6PM on Sunday. Tickets are only $10 at the door (with college ID) and $8 in advance (with college ID) and as always, there’s plenty of FREE swag given out.
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Sunday 9/27 – Hub on Wheels & Boston Cycling Celebration

“Hub on Wheels” is Boston’s largest city-sponsored sporting event. Join others as the city’s cyclists ride on 10, 30, and 50 mile routes that take you through Boston’s scenic areas as well as routes that have beautiful views of the city and harbor. Even Storrow Drive will be closed off to cars. Registration is $45. There will be free snacks, gift bags, and music from 9 AM to 2 PM.







