If you grew up using Legos to build castles you'd never live in and spaceships you'd never fly—or if you're still singing "Everything is Awesome" months after leaving the theater—you'll be excited to know that Boston's division of Legoland is hosting its grand opening on May 23.
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A Boston-area native with a love for the sea, Julianne finds a perfect fit sharing her love of the city with guests at the Marriott Long Wharf.
Located in the old Boston Police Headquarters in the Back Bay, the recently opened eatery features a modern take on New England cuisine.
Craving an Italian confection? You'll find no shortage of sweets in Boston's historic North End, where family-run bakeries have been serving up authentic pastries for generations.
An anatomical exhibition at Faneuil Hall Marketplace displays new insights about the human body.
Considering the amount of time we spend with our bodies, it’s insane how little we actually know about them.
The Spring 2014 season promises “The Very Best of Boston Pops,” with a series of concerts kicking off on May 7 at Symphony Hall. On Opening Night, “Seinfeld” star Jason Alexander hosts a night
Discover some of the most promising photographers from North America and the U.K. at the Flash Forward Festival hosted by the Magenta Foundation.
Founded in 1872, the Arnold Arboretum was the first public arboretum in North America, and is the second-biggest part of the Emerald Necklace after Franklin Park.
Meet Marty
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has only been in office for a few months, yet
he’s already clearly distinguished himself from his predecessor Thomas
Menino, who held the mayoral seat for a record five terms.
The world tends to get pretty woodsy midway between Boston and New York.
Yet somewhere in the lake-filled region of southeastern Connecticut is a
little place called Foxwoods.