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Ice sculptures, fireworks, music, and merriment. First Night, Boston’s annual New Year’s Eve spectacular, will bring the goods once again on December 31, attracting crowds […]
Get ready for your holiday cheer levels to reach an all-time high: The snow has fallen, the holiday lights are ablaze, and the Seaport ice […]
Update, 12/5: The Seaport skating rink is now officially open. Click here to read the latest. If you’re queuing up your holiday playlist the second […]
Frog Pond Pumpkin Float: Move over, Charlie Brown—it’s a night that will put any great pumpkin to shame. This annual family-friendly event calls on Bostonians […]
This month, the Peabody Essex Museum debuts its long-awaited, 40,000 square foot new wing—and if you pay it a visit opening weekend, you’ll get to […]
Ever wanted to play with an antique typesetting machine, check out some women-made fiber art, or visit the largest private collection of Russian icons in […]
While the festivity and cheer of the holiday season may seem far away, September is the busiest month for booking party venues. Set the stage […]
Theater The Purists Ever wonder what would happen if you combined the rhyme-spitting delivery of Hamilton with the slay-all-day camaraderie of Pose? Then we have […]
From the moment guests walked into the Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion on the Seaport waterfront for Live Nation’s Summer Kick-Off party, it was clear the […]
Dig up your pinstripe suits and drop-waist dresses—The Roaring Twenties Lawn Party, the jazzy collaboration between Boston Swing Central and The Trustees, is swinging back […]
There’s nothing our scholarly city likes more than an excuse to indulge our inner nerds—and this month has an astronomical one. July 20 marks the 50th […]
For the Fan of Wholesome Fun Harvard, MA, about 40 miles west of Boston Where better to watch fireworks than a Trustees conservation site? Fruitlands […]
While the rain is doing its best to make us forget about short sleeves, long walks, al fresco dinners, and basically all things that are […]
The 49th annual Boston Pride Parade was the largest in history, with hundreds of thousands turning out in rainbow attire to show their solidarity with […]
MULTIPLE DAYS Don Joint: Narcissus The mythical tale of Narcissus, a vain hunter from Thespiae who fell in love with his own reflection, birthed the […]