Photo: Carol Rosegg Rent—the landmark, Pulitzer Prize-winning musical by the late Jonathan Larson that was inspired by Puccini’s opera La Bohème—continues its 20th anniversary tour at the
The 121st annual Boston Marathon, the oldest annually contested race of its kind in the world, once again takes to the streets of Boston and points west
Perhaps the most well-known—not to mention infamous—landmark along the historic Boston Marathon’s 26.2-mile course is an aptly nicknamed hill in Newton
Fuller Craft Museum Director Jonathan Leo Fairbanks, recipient of the 2017 AD20/21 Lifetime Achievement Award, discusses a lifetime devoted to the decorative arts
Now in its fourth year, Boston Design Week once again showcases the area’s design community through special parties, programs, tours, demonstrations, open studios and more beginning March 29
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
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