Speakeasy Stage Company’s next production is a big one—in more ways than one. Starting on March 7, they’re staging Samuel D. Hunter’s The Whale, a tragicomedy about a morbidly obese man making one last desperate attempt to connect with his teenage daughter. We chatted with the star of the show, John Kuntz, about smells, prosthetics and the fat suit.
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Where to eat, shop and play in Southie
Go to Southie for the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, and stay for the
unique mix of lively pubs, trendy boutiques and innovative eateries.
If you’ve always wondered what it’s like to have a famous chef in the
family, you’re about to find out. Chef Michael Scelfo envisioned
Cambridge hotspot Alden & Harlow as a place where he could cook honest, unpretentious food reminiscent of a backyard barbecue or Sunday supper.
Science, art and food collide at the Museum of Science’s newest exhibit, Innovation in the Art of Food: Chef Ferran Adrià.
Four siblings running a business together could be a recipe for disaster, but for the Bielkus sisters of Health Yoga Life, it couldn't be more natural.
Each Day a New Beginning
Want the inside scoop on Boston? Look no further than the ultimate
experts: The city's concierges. We chatted with Betty Salemme, the head
concierge at the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center about being an ambassador for Boston.
BroadwayWorld Boston recently announced the winners of its 2013 Theater Awards, as voted by the public. The American Repertory Theater dominated the competition with awards for Pippin (Best Actress in a Musical Rachel Bay Jones, Best Costume Design, Best Musical, and more), All the Way (Best Actor Bryan Cranston, Best New Play, pictured) and The Glass Menagerie (Best Actress in a Play Celia Keenan-Bolger, Best Director John Tiffany, Best Sound Design).
True Neapolitan pizza is so rare a bite, only a handful of restaurants get it right—and Crush Pizza promises they’re one of them.
Fit for a Princess
London-based heritage brand L.K. Bennett recently joined the ranks at
Copley Place Mall with a 2,350-square-foot pop-up shop on the first
level. (They plan to move into a permanent location in the mall within
the year.)
No Excuses
Tracy Morgan, who rose to fame on “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock,”
is at the tail end of his Excuse My French tour, which makes a stop at
the Wilbur Theatre on March 1.