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This weekend, hop over to the Lawn on D for its next public art installation, Intrude, featuring five white inflatable rabbits. Starting on Thursday, these […]
Three finalists seeking occupy a new civic and cultural space in the South Boston waterfront will hold public presentations next week. The finalists—Celebrity Series of […]
Winter’s over, but the nasty mountain of snow and garbage piled high on Tide Street in South Boston is still standing, serving as a reminder to […]
Update, June 27, 11 a.m.: This event has been canceled due to rain. The Lawn on D is a great place—you know, if you’re into […]
The Pentalum at Lawn on D has come and gone in all its incredibly cool displays of color, but at the Lawn, the fun summer […]
A state-of-the-art building paired with a spectacular waterfront view, the Institute of Contemporary Art is as compelling as it gets. This season, visitors can appreciate […]
This weekend at the Lawn on D, a massive inflatable maze-like structure beckons visitors to get lost inside its tunnels, domes, and trippy displays of color. […]
Lawn on D, the experimental, multipurpose venue that opened in South Boston last August, will offer ticketed concerts for the first time starting this summer. […]
When David Chang brazenly deemed The Cheesecake Factory to be one of the most influential restaurant in America, foodies and pundits everywhere laughed. Obviously, this was just another […]
A photo posted by ICA/Boston (@icaboston) on Jan 23, 2015 at 8:50am PST Follow Friday, at a Glance Connect with the ICA on Social Media: […]
The first trailer for Black Mass debuted last week, complete with Johnny Depp sporting eerie blue contacts, a lengthy discussion about steak marinade, and a caterpillar sitting atop […]
We are now into spring, and yet the seasonal stupidity surrounding the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade has not ended. Rather, over the weekend […]
In a bizarre postscript to this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, which included for the first time two groups that identified as LGBT-affiliated, Allied War Veterans […]
So much snow! The MBTA doesn’t work (includes “Charlie on the MTA” jokes). Marty wants to take away Southie’s space savers. The Olympics in Boston […]
Art and books have long since been partners in the storytelling business. Now the ICA in Boston is making the connections a central focus with their […]