One of musical theater’s most beloved characters—not to mention one of the most relentlessly positive songs ever, “Tomorrow”—returns to the Boch Center’s Wang Theatre stage
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Frederick Law Olmsted has long been considered the father of landscape architecture in this country. One overlooked landmark in nearby Brookline that is worth the attention of anyone interested in Olmsted’s legacy.
North End-based restaurant magnate and Massachusetts Restaurant Association Restaurateur of the Year Frank DePasquale expounds on his love for Boston’s “Little Italy”
Back Bay Beats combines the joy of culinary discovery with craft cocktails, art and live music
Just as the arrival of spring signals an explosion of color, so too does the current exhibit Matisse in the Studio at the Museum of Fine Arts
Few fairy tales are as timeless as The Sleeping Beauty, and few ballets are as magical—or as popular—as Marius Petipa’s 1890 staging based on the classic story
An annual spring tradition, the NYC-based Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to Boston
The Swan Boats may have already made their return to the Public Garden Lagoon, yet it’s not truly spring until the actual swans return to this picturesque urban waterway
Whether craving classic or contemporary fare, indulge in Italian cuisine and more in Boston’s “Little Italy”
The venerable Swan Boats are a sure sign of spring in Boston