A new adaptation and translation of Federico García Lorca’s 1934 play Yerma by Melinda Lopez takes the stage at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Calderwood Pavilion
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The 37th annual Scooper Bowl at City Hall Plaza once again offers all-you-can-eat ice cream for a good cause
One of the oldest events of its kind in North America, the 40th annual Boston Dragon Boat Festival once again graces the waters of the Charles River June 8 & 9
After a rousing first weekend, Boston Pride Week continues before culminating in its marquee events
One of Boston’s most prominent landmarks and a reminder of the city’s revolutionary history, the Bunker Hill Monument has been a has been a fixture in Charlestown since 1842
Linda DeMarco, president of Boston Pride, celebrates the LGBTQ community
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