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 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
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
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
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
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
Bask in the brilliance of the Boston area’s best displays of seasonal cheer Blink! (Faneuil Hall Marketplace; pictured): Sound and light come together at the city’s beloved dining and shopping des
Through December 14, celebrate the Festival of Lights with a brand-new, interactive art display taking place in windows throughout the city. A collaboration between several local Jewish organiza
More than two centuries later, the Boston Tea Party—the iconic protest that was a seminal event leading to the American Revolution—remains as popular as ever. Not convinced? Then check out t
“I’ve
played everybody’s mother!” laughs Anita Gillette. And it’s true. A
veteran of Broadway and Hollywood, Gillette has performed the role of
mother to many actors, from Jack B