Taking place once on historic Boston Fish Pier, the Boston Seafood Festival celebrates the vibrant local fishing industry
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A masterpiece of abstraction as well as expressive works depicting the human body are both on display at the Museum of Fine Arts
A Chinatown tradition that hits the half-century mark this year, the August Moon Festival brings a grand celebration of Chinese culture to the streets of Boston August 11
For more than a century, the Boston Fish Pier—the country’s oldest working edifice of its kind—has stood as a reminder of the area’s seagoing past
Director Fred Sullivan, Jr. takes the helm of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s free production of Cymbeline on Boston Common
Boston is renowned for its oceangoing fare. Find out why at one of these eateries specializing in the fruits of the sea
Charlton, Mass.-based brewer Tree House Brewing Company brings its fan-favorite suds to a pop-up beer garden on the lawn of the south garden at the Prudential Center
Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design at the Institute of Contemporary Art showcases works that explore patterning, decoration, complexity and excess
Once again the top creative talents in their field descend on America’s first public beach for the Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival July 26–28