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Native Bostonian Edgar Allan Poe shares his ghostly impressions of the city of his birth—in his own words
For the ninth year, the free Boston Book Festival comes to Copley Square with a stellar lineup of authors who lead panels, give lectures and read from their latest works
A co-production with Great Britain’s Royal Ballet, Boston Ballet’s season opener Obsidian Tear—November 3–12 at the Boston Opera House—has a decidedly Nordic slant
Follow in the footsteps of the Boston-born master of the macabre
The Boston Celtics made national headlines this offseason with their blockbuster moves. See for yourself if they live up to the hype.
For those who can’t make it to Canton, Ohio to visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the new exhibit Gridiron Glory at the Museum of Science is a great opportunity for pigskin fans
The latest display of Japanese art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Takashi Murakami: Lineage of Eccentrics, takes a time-travelling approach to art
From spooky to silly, the Boston area has a variety of ways to get in the spirit (pun intended) of the season
One of the biggest happenings of the fall, the 53rd annual Head of the Charles Regatta returns October 21 & 22 to the delight of rowing fans near and far