Event filters
Today
Tomorrow
This weekend
This month
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Brookline. From education to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join Brookline for Racial Justice & Equity (BRJE) for Rising Together, our second annual fundraiser and a joyful evening of community, celebration, and shared purpose. At a moment when progress is being challenged, we come together in joyful resistance — to connect, reflect, and recommit to the work ahead. Whether you’ve been part of BRJE for years or are just beginning to learn about us, we’d love to welcome you. Partner organizations are encouraged to reach out for sponsorship information and group ticketing options by contacting events@brje.org.
Jazz Sanctuary series welcomes British saxophonist Sam Knight with his trio and the United Parish Chancel Choir for an intimate performance of original music.
Read on for important details for this live, in-person Brookline Booksmith event at Coolidge Corner Theatre! Rick Steves will discuss his book 'On the Hippie Trail'. Tickets include a general admission seat and a signed paperback copy of the book. $5 of every ticket sold will be donated to GBH.
The Transnational Series hosts Helen Benedict to discuss and honor the release of The Soldier's House with Margot Livesey.
Come learn the fundamentals of baseball and have fun with the Dexter Southfield coaching staff and players. 9:00am-2:00pm, 6/8-6/12

For the 8th year, BRJE is bringing together candidates for the Brookline Select Board, School Committee, and BHA Commission. Candidates will be asked to share their personal experiences, articulate policy positions, and provide concrete solutions to advance racial equity in Brookline. This is an important moment ahead of May's election to hear directly from candidates before you vote. We're shaping our questions with input from the community. Submit your questions here. The forum will be livestreamed through BIG (link coming soon), but in-person attendance is strongly encouraged. Select Board (6-6:45pm) BHA Commissioner (6:45-7:00pm) School Committee (7-8pm) Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity
Join us for the second installment of the Thurman Series! The Thurman Series: Black Women Writing, Black Archives: A Conversation Rooted in Legacy. Join us for a panel discussion with Dr. Dana A. Williams, professor of African American literature and dean of the Graduate School at Howard University, and Angela T. Tate, Director of Collections at the Museum of African American History in Boston. The discussion will be moderated by BU Associate Professor of New Testament Rev. Dr. Shively T. J. Smith. This Spring event continues that vision—celebrating the legacy of Sue Bailey Thurman while spotlighting contemporary Black women curators, writers, and cultural leaders who carry the work forward.
Wine is science that we talk about like art, and just like art, color is a fundamental component of wine's style, message, and personality. On this spring evening, the Diana Stelin Gallery will light up with art, color, and wine for a tasting class in six hues, where wine and art will meet in a delicious conversation. If you've ever held a glass of wine up to the light and loved it just by looking at it without even tasting it, this class is for you. Our night begins in the gallery, surrounded by paintings and pigment, where we will taste wines chosen not only for flavor, but for the stories their colors tell. As we taste through the spectrum of wine, you'll look at the wine and into the wine too, into what the color promises the wine will be. And then, brush in hand, with palette waiting and palate ready, you will translate wine color into watercolor. A gentle, guided lesson will help you follow the impressions the wine has left behind. By the end of the evening, you will have created a small work of art that holds the memory of the wines that inspired it, a keepsake of wine and art intertwined.
Join New York Times bestselling authors Joe Abercrombie and Scott Lynch for a live event at Coolidge Corner Theatre, Brookline. This event features a discussion on The Devils, an epic fantasy novel, followed by a signing session at Brookline Booksmith. Tickets include a general admission seat at the event or a seat plus a paperback copy of The Devils.
“Misatango” pairs traditional Latin Mass texts with irresistible rhythms and exhilarating melodicism of Argentinian “new tango” a la Astor Piazzola. Written in 1996 by prize-winning composer and conductor Martín Palmeri, the six-movement work for chorus, mezzo-soprano, bandoneón, piano, and string orchestra has enthralled audiences on several continents. Palmeri’s daring mix of sacred music and tango maintains the harmonic language, rhythms, and melodic designs of tango within the orchestra, freeing the chorus to “just sing the Mass” and plunging the audience into a world of uplifting emotions, passion, and syncopation.