Sara Frazier in front of a brick wall

Sara Frazier

City Editor

Sara is a Massachusetts native and Boston University alumna based in Somerville, MA. She has previously written for Static Media, Pure Wander Travel Blog, and South Shore Home, Life & Style Magazine. You can catch her dropping way too much money at local indie bookstores around Boston.

🏳️‍🌈 We rounded up 20 community events throughout Pride Month in June, from parades and festivals to brewery events and beyond. Here’s your guide to celebrating Pride in Boston this year.
We could be in for a “scorcha” of a summer, according to the National Weather Service. The service’s Climate Prediction Center predicted warmer-than-average summer weather in Boston.
The repurposed Gulf gas station kicks off its second year of programming with a wine garden, flea market, art gallery, and a new pickleball court — visit The Station at 1400 Boylston St. after its June 1 season opening.
There will be three full days of community events leading up to Juneteenth. Here’s what to know about the group behind our city’s Embrace Ideas Festival, plus events you don’t want to miss.
💧 RTP is the only rooftop pool in our city with public access — meaning it’s a hot spot for cooling down in the summer. Here’s what to know about lounging poolside at the Back Bay hotel.
The City of Boston announced a new “Safety Surge” initiative to curb traffic-related issues and improve Boston’s streets for pedestrians, bikers, and drivers.
The seasonal East Boston art space will host a sculpture exhibition + free community programs this spring and summer — take the water shuttle to the ICA Watershed for a unique museum experience.
Mayor Wu announced upcoming events and programming to celebrate Boston’s LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month.
Here’s a quick history lesson on the Rainbow Swash, a colorful gas tank design you can spot off route I-93 in Boston.
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