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Friday, Oct. 10, 2014
French Twist
Chain restaurants are a dime a dozen. When a world-renowned chef opens a third location for one of his signature restaurants in your city, however, the word “chain” goes out the window. Such
Friday, Oct. 10, 2014
All's Fair at the Faire
 Fifty miles south of Boston in the heart of cranberry country, a grand annual tradition allows visitors to travel back to the days of knights, princesses and court jesters. Through October 19, K
Friday, Oct. 10, 2014
Head of the Class
 It seems like fall doesn’t really begin in the Boston area until the annual Head of the Charles Regatta October 18 and 19. The largest two-day rowing event in the world, this beloved tradition
Friday, Oct. 10, 2014
Out of the Chaos
Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746–1828) lived in a time of great upheaval and revolution. As demonstrated by the new Museum of Fine Arts exhibit Goya: Order and D
Friday, Oct. 10, 2014
Own a Piece of History
Antiques aren’t just for your grandma anymore. With the proliferation of television shows like “American Pickers” and “Pawn Stars,” interest in any object with a hint of history behind it ha
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014
Open Door Policy
This Columbus Day, spend your free time experiencing all the culture the Fenway neighborhood has to offer—for free. That’s the premise behind the 13th annual Opening Our Doors event
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014
Oktoberfest
 In true Cambridge fashion, the annual Oktoberfest celebrated in Harvard Square isn’t your typical beer-and-pretzel bash. Now in its 36th year, Harvard Square’s version of the traditional Ger
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014
Something's Bruin
 Any time your season ends in a loss to your arch rival, it’s certain to leave a bitter taste in your mouth. This is how the Hub’s beloved Boston Bruins begin the
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