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The French Cultural Center in the Back Bay hosts the annual Bastille Day Block Party outside its doors on Marlborough Street
If unlimited pizza is your idea of a dream come true, then City Hall Plaza on July 7 & 8 is your nirvana. That’s where the second annual Boston Pizza Festival takes place.
Lisa Simmons, director of the Roxbury International Film Festival, discusses the event’s unique purpose as it marks its 20th anniversary
Explore the area’s revolutionary past by visiting these sites critical to the birth of our nation
Baz Luhrmann’s fanciful 2001 film Moulin Rouge! has finally made it to the stage as Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Backyard Betty’s combines the experience of a classic summer cookout with a nostalgic decor that evokes the pop culture of bygone days
Inspired by our neighbors to the south, Cirque du Soleil’s latest spectacular, Luzia, makes its Boston debut
One of the most significant locations related to the Revolutionary War in the Boston area is also the home of that era’s most under-the-radar historic site
Red meat lovers visiting Downtown Crossing have reason to rejoice now that South End staple Boston Chops has branched out to a new location on Temple Place