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Figment visits the Rose Kennedy Greenway June 2-3. (Photo by Jim Glaser.) Art Figment Figment brings together communities through collaborative art projects and is coming […]
Disney’s “The Lion King” is playing the Boston Opera House through October 12, and the production set a new record this week, overtaking Phantom of […]
You’ve got to hand it to my anonymous Boston political insiders—they’ve been uncannily accurate in predicting this year’s results (at least, in the aggregate). When […]
On the eve of their first in-person events since 2019, longtime Boston Athletic Association CEO Tom Grilk and Head of the Charles regatta executive director […]
Whether you want to clear your head, change your body, or renew your spiritual mojo, here are nine tiny tips to create big, bright changes. […]
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION “Forced From Home” If you’ve been hoping to gain a greater understanding of the refugee crisis, this free exhibit is a good place […]
In his office above the Union Oyster House , which his family has owned since 1971, Joe Milano gestures in the direction of a ferocious-looking […]
Update, 3/12/21: The governor has instituted a pre-registration system for all residents. Go here to sign up, fill out the relevant information, and choose a […]
“I am not well if WE are not well” has become the tagline of the dance cardio studio, Trillfit, in Mission Hill, owned and operated […]
Allston Village Main Streets, a non-profit organization that helps to boost local art, dining, culture, and business, will host it’s first ever Arts on Our Avenues gallery on March 9.
Jump to: The Connector The Provider The Volunteer The Organizers The Connector Mark Racine Chief Information Officer, Boston Public Schools On the morning of Saturday, […]
Could this be the end of the Boston Freedom Rally as we know it? For decades, pro-marijuana activists have held their annual gathering, also known […]
Watch Sunday’s Super Bowl action unfold in high definition at one of Boston’s best sports bars. Or choose a foodie-friendly event to get your taste […]
Four decades ago, victims of sexual assault had few, if any, options for support. Victims could speak out and risk being called promiscuous (or worse), […]
I moved to Boston in late March of 2018. My first Boston Marathon experience was a short two weeks later, on April 16, 2018—two days […]