Now’s the time to take a chance on that eatery you’ve been eyeing. More than 200 restaurants in the Metro Boston area are participating in Dine Out Boston, crafting specially designed prix fixe menus at an affordable price point.
London-based heritage brand L.K. Bennett recently joined the ranks at
Copley Place Mall with a 2,350-square-foot pop-up shop on the first
level. (They plan to move into a permanent location in the mall within
the year.)
The Boston Common Frog Pond is a fun destination for visitors year-round, whether they’re splashing in the shallow water during the summer or twirling on the ice in the winter. However, not many people are aware of the fact that they’re frolicking on the site of a prehistoric gathering place.
For the first time in decades, a majority of maps made in Boston in the century before the American Revolution come together at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library.
What goes around comes around in the city of Boston, so remember to be on the lookout for your copy of Rishi Reddi's fictional story “Karma,” the One City One Story program selection for the Bost
Like all great revolutionaries, the Boston Public Library started out small. Founded from a handful of books in 1848, it’s grown into one of the most significant research facilities in the country.