Celebrate the coming spring on the South Boston waterfront with the Harpoon St. Patrick’s Festival. Sample the newest seasonal and Ireland-inspired brews while enjoying live music, food (inclu
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Although Valentine’s Day has passed, there’s still plenty of romance left in town. Boston Ballet’s production of Val Caniparoli’s Lady of the Camellias (refer to listing, page 13)
Many fiction readers have explored imaginary realms in their minds. The more literal-minded among us, however, sometimes need a bit more guidance, which explains the large collection of re
Although a California native, transplanted Bostonian and photographer Lolita Parker, Jr. has diligently documented the tremendous changes that have occurred in the Hub’s West End over the past
For the first time in 20 years, a new U.S. flagship store for Waterford Crystal (127–129 Newbury St., 617-236-0369, waterford.com) has graced this side of the Atlantic. Located on the second f
Stepping into the new Tiffany & Co. on Newbury Street is like entering a diamond oasis. Concrete sidewalks and imposing buildings melt into an intimate, warmly lit space t
Follow your passion with five date ideas for Valentine’s weekend
For Art Lovers: For the first time in its history, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts displays a painting by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, thanks to the Visiting Masterpiece program that brings the
One of college hockey’s most unique traditions, the Beanpot hockey tournament, once again returns to the Hub this February. The annual contest for bragging rights to the Boston area pits local