Visitors to the Boston area around the middle of March might find themselves asking a simple question: What is Evacuation Day?
Scott Metcalfe, director of Blue Heron vocal ensemble, discusses Boston’s significance as a bastion of early music
New York City-based theater company Bedlam latest production to hit the Hub, Hamlet/Saint Joan, comes to the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
After a long winter hibernation, Boston Ballet finally makes its spring debut with the repertory program Parts in Suite
The Museum of Science becomes a virtual fun house when A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature debuts February 4
Hockey is a tradition in this region, and there’s perhaps no greater evidence of this than The Beanpot, the annual hockey tournament between Boston's rival universities
The Gardner Museum presents the work of Fra Angelico, one of the most significant and famed artists of the Italian Renaissance
One of the nation’s longest-running celebrations of the life of the late civil rights leader, the 48th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Breakfast once again takes place at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
The classic film version of The Wizard of Oz forms the basis of the new musical that comes to the Boston Opera House January 12–14