Tara Sellios’s exhibition Luxuria at Gallery Kayafas is not for the faint of heart. The
collection of watercolors, photographs, and installation canno
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The line for CREATE Boston runs out the door and down the
block. Hundreds of people are desperate to get in to the hottest collaborative
event of
It may not have as long a history as many of the Boston Pride happenings, yet Pride Night @ Fenway has grown steadily since its premiere in 2013. Now in its third year, this excursion to Fenway
History buffs coming to the Boston area may have been dismayed to hear about “Old Ironsides”—the USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned warship—going into dry dock for an ex
Bringing a beloved Boston-born brand closer to its roots, Converse recently unveiled its long-awaited world headquarters on Lovejoy Wharf (160 North Washington St.). The state-of-the-art 10-stor
Boston Pride celebrations don’t end—or begin, for that matter—with the grand Pride Festival on City Hall Plaza. Several block parties take place in neighborhoods all over the city, bringin
The culmination of Boston Pride (refer to listing, page 16), the 45th annual celebration of the Hub’s LGBT community, the Boston Pride Parade takes place on the streets of the Back Bay and Sou
“It’s a nice neighborhood restaurant with great food, killer drinks and a classy yet comfortable atmosphere,” is how Executive Chef and General Manager Evan Campbell describes Trophy
Lawn on D in South Boston is at it again with their latest
interactive outdoor playground, “Pentalum.” The labyrinth of shapes and colors
cove
Much like Boston’s famed Back Bay, the South End was mainly a product of the Victorian era when acres of new land were created through ambitious landfill projects. In fact, many of the b