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Take advantage of the proliferation of places to catch live al fresco performances during the spring and summer months
Party among the animals June 1 at the Franklin Park Zoo when the Roars & Pours benefit allows those of the over-21 set to enjoy adult beverages while communing with a variety of wildlife
The Institute of Contemporary Art recently revealed that acclaimed filmmaker and artist John Akomfrah’s Purple is coming to the ICA Watershed in East Boston
America’s first landscaped cemetery hosts a new, site-specific production by local playwright and Mount Auburn artist-in-residence Patrick Gabridge
Boston Pride Week kicks off in style with several events leading up to the big parade and block parties at its conclusion
Now that the weather has (we hope!) finally turned spring-like, it’s high time to spend some quality time in the great outdoors at the new City Winery on the Greenway
Today known primarily as a neighborhood dominated by college students, a diverse array of affordable ethnic restaurants and hip music venues, Allston hasexperienced a slow evolution over its long history
Tourism industry veteran Martha J. Sheridan looks to make her mark as the new President & CEO of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
One of today’s most intriguing artists gets the retrospective treatment at the Institute of Contemporary Art