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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
Despite Boston’s status as a sports-crazed town, some locals may be unaware that one of the most prominent events on the indoor track and field calendar calls Beantown home. The New Balance In
Winter may be oyster season, yet at Legal Sea Foods (refer to listing, page 61) locations throughout the Boston area, it’s shrimp season as well. To the delight of hungry crustacean fans, Lega
Dealing with themes of myth and reality in depictions of the southern United States, the new exhibit When the Stars Begin to Fall: Imagination and the American South opens February 4 at the Inst
For oenophiles throughout the Boston area, the annual Boston Wine Expo is like the Super Bowl, Christmas and the Fourth of July all wrapped up into one grand event. Entering its 24th year, the f
Perhaps one of the most significant singers you’ve never heard of, Roland Hayes (1887–1977) was the first internationally renowned African American singer, performing before European royalty
Grab breakfast, lunch and more at these bastions of classic American cuisineSouth Street Diner (178 Kneeland St., 617-350-0028, southstreetdiner.com): Looking for great grub—from tuna me
Ross Miner has been skating since the age of 3. “I’m originally from Vermont,” he says, “and it’s like a birthday party skill up there.” What may have started as a fun w