Guides

14 Things We Can’t Wait to Do This Spring and Early Summer

A highly subjective list of the concerts, shows, and experiences you shouldn’t miss this season.


Guides

Things to Do This Week in Boston

News

Movies in Boston: A Brief, But Essential History

News

Meet the People Who Make Boston Movies Happen


Latest Stories

Wednesday Will Officially Be “Little Women Day” in Boston

That means you’re allowed to wear a hoop skirt and bonnet to work, right?

The Fenway Skating Rink Will Open December 16, with a Bang

Its first season will begin with a Winter Carnival.

Influencer: The Art of Offense

The Theater Offensive’s executive director wants to shake up the city’s status quo.

"Blink" light show Quincy Market

How Does Quincy Market Put on the “Blink” Light Show?

It’s all thanks to the engineers in charge at the Dover-based firm DesignLight.

Here’s a First Look at the Seaport Skating Rink, Open Now

There’s no booze at the Snowport Winter Village yet, but there is a Waffle Cabin.

A Glowing, Swaying Field of 28,000 Lights Is Sprouting in the Seaport

Called Entre les rangs, it’s made of thousands of reflectors on sticks, and it’s the latest eye-catching installation in the neighborhood.


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Best of Boston, arts and city life

Best of Boston, arts and city life

Including theaters, museum options, and other ways to explore the city.

Why Doesn't Boston Give New Edition Their Due?

Why Doesn't Boston Give New Edition Their Due?

Forget New Kids on the Block—New Edition is the greatest pop group Boston has ever produced. So why doesn't their hometown show them more love? G. Valentino Ball's story from our archives still resonates.


C Wells

Over a Decade, Hip Hop Claimed a Hard-Won Seat at the Table

The city hasn’t always had the good sense to embrace what it’s good at.

Ben and Tonya Mezrich

Kids’ Stuff

With their latest children’s book on shelves now, Boston’s own Ben and Tonya Mezrich tell all.

Seeing Red

Think you have it rough this holiday season? Try being a local mall Santa.

Have You Heard the One about My Crippling Depression?

Mental illness almost killed North Shore comedian Gary Gulman. Then it made him famous.

Shop These Holiday Markets for Unique and Local Gifts

These seasonal pop-ups are making holiday shopping fun and festive.

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Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

From theater to pop concerts to comedy stars, don't miss our monthly list.


Guides

10 Tips from Local Experts to Make Your Christmas Tree Sparkle

Your tree can look just as nice as the Boston Common tree.

ArcLight Cinemas Has Officially Opened with Craft Beer, Plush Seating, and “Silent Popcorn”

No commercials before the trailers, either!

Here’s Our First Look Inside Fenway’s Planned MGM Music Hall

They’re breaking ground on the new 5,000-capacity venue next to Fenway Park.

Attention, Questers: Boda Borg Boston Is about to Get a Whole Lot Bigger

New quests are coming to Malden.

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