T.C. Cannon, Two Guns Arikara, 1974–77. Photo by Thosh Collins During his all-too-brief life, painter T.C. Cannon (1946–1978) became one of the most recognized Native American artists of the
If you enjoy Latin rhythms and compelling, true-life stories, then On Your Feet! is the musical for you
The oldest annual marathon in the world, the Boston Marathon, returns to the streets of greater Boston on April 16
Boasting baseball, art and dining, Boston’s most dynamic neighborhood is the Hub’s epicenter for culture and entertainment
The work of M.C. Escher comes to Boston at the Museum of Fine Arts' new exhibit
The New England Anime Society has been promoting Japanese culture in this region since 2001, and nowhere is its dedication to its mission more apparent than at the annual Anime Boston event
Now in its fifth year, Boston Design Week once again showcases the best in design across a variety of disciplines, from architecture to interior design to product design
Gary Dunning, president and executive director of the Celebrity Series of Boston, talks about 50 years of presenting Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Beantown
One of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays gets the dance treatment when Boston Ballet brings Romeo & Juliet to the Boston Opera House
The third and fourth round games of the East Regional of the 2018 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship comes to the TD Garden