South Boston—or Southie, as most locals affectionately call it—has rightfully earned a place in the cultural consciousness
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Photo: Kevin Yatarola Inspired by a world not unrecognizable from our own, Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower is a lively blend of music and theater based on Butler’s classic—and pres
Finish Line: A Documentary Play About the 2013 Boston Marathon makes its world premiere March 15–26 at the Shubert Theatre
Landscapers and gardeners might never be mistaken for Superman, Spider-Man or Wonder Woman, yet those with green thumbs get their rightful due at the Boston Flower & Garden Show
The spring season heats up with Boston Ballet’s latest production, Kylián/Wings of Wax
One of the biggest celebrations of Irish-American pride in the country returns once again when the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade takes over the streets of South Boston on March 19
Dave Wedge, writer and co-author of Boston Strong: A City’s Triumph Over Tragedy, talks about the Boston Marathon bombing and the world-premiere play Finish Line
Dave Wedge is passionate about Boston, its people and its stories. Yet not every story is a happy one.
Adapted from the best-selling book by British author Mark Haddon and making its local debut, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time comes to the Boston Opera House
Can an anniversary be sad and yet triumphant at the same time? Such is the case with the Commemoration and Reenactment of the Boston Massacre.
Photo: Mark TurnerEven though traditional circuses are disappearing faster than shrimp at a buffet, that doesn’t mean such old-fashioned, eye-popping extravaganzas have gone completely out of style.