Imagine making your Broadway debut in Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical, Rent. And creating the role of the fiercely independent Joanne. Fredi Walker-Browne did just
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Beginning February 5, Harvard Art Museums gets a little Southern exposure when it unveils the exhibit Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia. This display of contemporar
Hockey is a big deal in the Boston area. Just look at the Boston Bruins’ rabid following as evidence. Every February, however, the Bs share their arena, the TD Garden, with another local, rink
The home-grown, Tony Award-winning Broadway hit Pippin returns to town February 2–14. Taking the stage at the Boston Opera House, this acclaimed revival got its start at Cambridge’s American
Explore the world of wine without leaving Boston at the 25th annual Boston Wine Expo. One of the largest events of its kind in the world, the weekend-long event taking place February 13 & 14
Discover Boston’s best spots for sweet treats just in time for Valentine’s Day
Boston is home to a large, dedicated cohort of New England skiers. Pete Endres, co-owner of Parlor Skis, knows this and is excited by how his custom ski company has entered th
As if the South End restaurant scene wasn’t hot enough, this winter has seen yet another highly anticipated eatery make its debut in the neighborhood. Opened by chefs Kevin O’Donnell a
A mini-boom of restaurants has cropped up in the area surrounding South Boston’s Broadway MBTA station recently, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down with the recent opening of The Ma
What’s better than weekend brunch? A weekend brunch that gives back to those in need. That’s the premise behind the annual Super Hunger Brunch that benefits hunger relief organization the Gr