An annual rite of spring is the return of the Boston Red Sox to the friendly confines of Fenway Park. After two years of last place finishes, the Olde Towne Team has re-loaded with the addition
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By now, the phrase “Boston Strong” is a powerful reminder not only of marathon runners’ incredible drive and dedication, but of community and hope in the face of adversity. Dave Span
On April 18, the 120th Boston Marathon yet again gives the area’s enthusiastic running fans the opportunity to cheer on an international field of elite and amateur harriers as they battle the
The local host of the World Figure Skating Championships at the TD Garden March 28–April 3, The Skating Club of Boston has a long and distinguished history as an influential and pioneering mover and
After missing the playoffs last season—not to mention a tumultuous off-season that saw the hiring of new general manager and former all-star defenseman Don Sweeney—the Boston Bruins certainl
Playing for the Boston Celtics means playing for the tradition, the fans and the community, and Celtics forward Jared Sullinger knows this very well. “When you come out, you have to unde
Boston-based photographer/director JJ Miller has put together a moving video that encapsulates the city's strength and resilience following the Boston Marathon bombings. Take a look.
Red Sox catcher David Ross on beards, Twitter and bouncing back
After suffering a severe concussion last season, Red Sox backup catcher
David Ross was forced to take off two months, missing a total of 65
games. There were times when he wondered if he’d ever play again, but he
returned to his spot behind the plate in August and ended up playing in
four of the six World Series games— including the series clincher on
October 30, 2013.
Forget dinner and a movie—here are five fun date nights you’ll only find in Boston
February may be synonymous with chocolate and champagne, but there’s more than one way to show someone you care. And it doesn’t even have to be Valentine’s Day.