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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 […]
The Legend of the Banana Kid When a cowboy seeks his help to save a town harassed by dangerous outlaws, Little Chucky takes to the […]
Festival Boston Art & Music Soul Festival Come put the “soul” into solstice this month: On June 22, the Boston Art & Music Soul Festival […]
Comedy “Banned in Boston” Can a good laugh change your life? These local luminaries think so—and they’ll risk humiliation to prove it. Hosted by WGBH’s […]
By Matthew Reed Baker, Alene Bouranova, Delia Curtis, Madeleine D’Angelo, Natalie Gale, Seiyeon Park, Jacob Schick, Thomas Stackpole, and Maria Vital APRIL FINE ARTS “Toulouse-Lautrec […]
The Fab Four Pepperland It was 50(ish) years ago today that Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play, but this month the latest reverberations of […]
For over 50 years, the Head of the Charles Regatta has attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators to a three-mile stretch of the Charles River. […]
You and your fuzzy best friend are invited on a walk with a park ranger to learn more about dog etiquette at public parks […]
The annual Boston Book Festival is coming up right around the corner on October 13, and the event has only gotten bigger since its debut […]
Boston Frog Pond Pumpkin Float Boston’s annual Frog Pond Pumpkin Float is the perfect way to celebrate the season with the whole family. Bring an […]
For one day only, you can see the Mass. General Ether Dome, explore “Old Ironsides,” or marvel at a real (gigantic!) whale skeleton, all for […]
ICA Feature Tour: We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 At the end of September, the Institute of Contemporary Art is hosting a series […]
Our fall arts preview.
Outside of Quincy High School on Sunday, drums and cymbals beat rhythmically to the lunging of the graceful lion dancers. Performers shimmied and undulated in […]