Disappointed beer geeks may lament the hiatus this year for the beloved American Craft Beer Festival, yet something new and just as exciting has taken its place. The first BeerAdvocate Mic
Home /All Articles
March 6, 1770 may not be a day that lives in infamy, but the previous day, March 5, was notorious for being the day of the Boston Massacre, one of the seminal events that lead to the Ameri
Boasting a theme of Solidarity Through Pride, this year’s Boston Pride Week kicks off on June 3 at 11 a.m. when the rainbow flag is hoisted at City Hall for the annual flag-raising cerem
Get to know the neighborhood that’s a bastion of hip restaurants, art galleries, hidden landmarks and Boston’s LGBTQ culture Union ParkThis area—lined with the neighborhood’s signature
Now in its fourth year of semi-annual concert extravaganzas, the spring edition of the Boston Calling music festival graces City Hall Plaza yet again May 27–29. This three-day blow-out begins
In what has become a much-anticipated annual tradition, Montreal’s world-famous Cirque du Soleil once again returns to Boston, this time with its steampunk spectacle Kurios—Cabinet of
Since the age of 4, Natick, Mass. native David Locke has devoted his life to gymnastics. He had been enchanted early on by the level of skill in Cirque du Soleil productions; his mother to
This spring, Schantz Galleries ProjectSpace: Boston (211 Newbury St., 413-298-3044, schantzgalleries.com) gives visitors and native Bostonians alike the opportunity to gaze upon the brilli
The Rose Kennedy Greenway (617-292-0020, rosekennedygreenway.org) has certainly attracted a lot of attention since its official debut in 2008. This linear park system covering the area where the
Two decades into its reign as the supreme showcase of Irish step dancing, Riverdance once again returns to Boston’s Wang Theatre May 10–15 as part of its 20th anniversary world tour. In cele