Beginning April 15, in celebration of the return of the giant Pacific octopus (pictured) to its expanded home at the New England Aquarium, the appropriately titled Tentacles program makes
Whether you prefer the great outdoors or the warmth of the great indoors, winter in Boston is brimming with hot entertainment options
Frog Pond Ice Skating RinkSince 1998, this venue in the heart of Boston has hosted thousands of eager ice aficionados, offering skate rentals, sharpening services and the Frog Pond Café, serving hot cocoa as well as snacks.
Spotted from the sea in 1614 by a historical figure more closely associated with the Jamestown settlement in Virginia than Massachusetts
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
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
When the Edgar Allan Poe Foundation of Boston held a contest in 2012 to determine who would be awarded a commission to create a statue commemorating the Master of the Macabre’s Boston ro
The corner of Tremont and Clarendon streets in the South End has been a nexus of creativity for so long, it’s hard to imagine a time when it wasn’t. Yet prior to the creation of the Boston C
The Hub has accumulated its share of eeriness over the centuries. Get in the Halloween spirit at these spooky sites around Greater Boston Edgar Allan Poe statueNative son Edgar Allan Poe’s dis
Boston has always been known as a city of neighborhoods, each with its own character. Even today, each neighborhood evokes a very distinctive identity—Beacon Hill retains a historic, if not ar
Enjoy a day trip to one of these dynamic destinations that are easily accessible to the HubPlimoth PlantationNew England’s first English settlement is re-created at this living history museum.