A distinct Harvard theme runs through the relocated Boston Calling music festival this year as it makes the move from its former home at City Hall Plaza to the Harvard Athletic Complex
Frederick Law Olmsted has long been considered the father of landscape architecture in this country. One overlooked landmark in nearby Brookline that is worth the attention of anyone interested in Olmsted’s legacy.
Looking for a special way to spend Mother’s Day this year? Look no further than the Hub, which hosts two annual celebrations that are fun for the whole family.
Looking to have a blast and support a good cause at the same time? There’s two much-anticipated events that raise money for local non-profits this spring that fit that bill.
One of musical theater’s most beloved characters—not to mention one of the most relentlessly positive songs ever, “Tomorrow”—returns to the Boch Center’s Wang Theatre stage
The Boston Pops has hosted many luminaries over its 132-year history, yet opening night may be the first time they’ve welcomed royalty to Symphony Hall—rap royalty, that is