Through December 14, celebrate the Festival of Lights with a brand-new, interactive art display taking place in windows throughout the city. A collaboration between several local Jewish organiza
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More than two centuries later, the Boston Tea Party—the iconic protest that was a seminal event leading to the American Revolution—remains as popular as ever. Not convinced? Then check out t
“I’ve
played everybody’s mother!” laughs Anita Gillette. And it’s true. A
veteran of Broadway and Hollywood, Gillette has performed the role of
mother to many actors, from Jack B
The 74th annual City of Boston Official Tree Lighting and the Frog Pond Skating Spectacular add a holiday glow to Boston Common How do you spice up a grand holiday tradition that has been in pla
It’s never too early to get in the yuletide spirit. Find that warm holiday glow at one of these seasonal spectaculars. Boston Ballet’s The NutcrackerArtistic Director Mikko Nissinen’
Home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), and the Boston Pops, as well as host to dozens of other musical performances every year, Symphony Hall is considered one of the best concert ha
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum takes a step back from highlighting JFK’s famed presidential years to delve deeper into his past with the new permanent exhibit Young
Many restaurants can boast of a unique décor, yet how many can claim to have two food trucks right in its midst? In Boston, anyway, the answer to that question is one: Coppersmith (40 West 3rd
With a name like BISq (1071 Cambridge St., Cambridge, 617-714-3693, bisqcambridge.com), one might think that this newcomer would serve at least one creamy, soup-like concoction. BISq, however, i