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Arts & Entertainment

Free Things to Do in Boston, August 2013

Boston Children Museum’s 100th Birthday Celebration As part of the Highland Street Foundation’s Free Fun Fridays, the Boston Children’s Museum will bring its Big Cake […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Festival Boston Comic Con Feel free to nerd out in public—Boston Comic Con is taking over the Seaport World Trade Center this weekend. Dress up […]

City Life

Happy August, or As the Patriots Calendar Says ‘Aaron Hernandez Month’

Owners of the officially licensed New England Patriots wall calendar flipped the page from July to August this morning to find a new image of […]

Arts & Entertainment

Your Band Could Perform at the Boston Calling Music Festival This Fall

Round two of Boston Calling will be even more open to the public than the first. Crash Line Productions, the team behind the city’s new […]

Arts & Entertainment

WATCH: David O. Russell’s Boston-based Film American Hustle Has a Trailer

Well that was fast. Just a few months ago, we reported that Hollywood A-listers Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, and more were […]

City Life

Charlotte Golar Richie Still Doesn’t Have a Message

Before unleashing my assault on her feckless fizzle of a speech, let me say that I thought Charlotte Golar Richie’s campaign rally Wednesday night was […]

City Life

Boston Police Don’t Want To Re-Hire Twice-Fired Officer

The saga of Boston Police Officer David C. Williams and the city of Boston continues. Williams is the Boston Police officer the city can’t seem […]

Wellness

Roundup: August Road Races

Enjoy the last month of summer (gasp!) by signing up for one of these local road races. Whether you’re looking for a longer run or […]

City Life

Why Can’t We Try the Dunkin’ Cronut?

Maybe we were spoiled thinking that because Dunkin’ Donuts is based here in Massachusetts, we might get to try out all of its strangely-awful-but-intriguing experimental […]

City Life

One Step Closer To Getting The Summer Olympics to Boston

Senate leaders have passed the torch to the House of Representatives, hoping they will vote favorably to allow the formation of a group to study […]