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Family Fun in Boston
 Disney on Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic at TD Garden: Through February 21, dozens of your favorite characters—from Mickey and Minnie to Donald Duck and Goofy to an entourage of Disney Prin
Mix and Match
 As part of its Visiting Masterpieces program, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts has brought four works from one of the 20th century’s most famous artists, Pablo Picasso, to the Hub. The venerable
A 20th Season of Love
  Imagine making your Broadway debut in Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical, Rent. And creating the role of the fiercely independent Joanne. Fredi Walker-Browne did just
Art From Down Under
 Beginning February 5, Harvard Art Museums gets a little Southern exposure when it unveils the exhibit Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia. This display of contemporar
The Home of Hockey
 Hockey is a big deal in the Boston area. Just look at the Boston Bruins’ rabid following as evidence. Every February, however, the Bs share their arena, the TD Garden, with another local, rink
Boston's Ski Hub
     Boston is home to a large, dedicated cohort of New England skiers. Pete Endres, co-owner of Parlor Skis, knows this and is excited by how his custom ski company has entered th
A Blizzard of Arts

No matter the weather outside, the stages and galleries of Boston are red-hot

Ancient legends and traditional Chinese culture are brought to life through dance and music January 22–24 when the acclaimed, New York-based Shen Yun (shenyun.com) takes the Boston Opera
Be their Guest
Based on Disney’s Academy Award-winning animated film from 1991, the stage musical version of the beloved tale of Beauty and the Beast returns to Boston for a run at the Boston O
Indigenous Designs
 The Peabody Essex Museum, the oldest continuously operating museum in the U.S., has long boasted an exquisite collection of historical Native American objects dating back to the 17th century. Th
Keeper of the Flame
  The days are short, the air is suffused with the promise of snow and you have a sudden urge to light candles and sing in public. It must be time to celebrate the solstice with Brian O’Do
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