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Sip on the story of Boston’s favorite coffee chain.
This LGBTQ+ and woman-owned brewery is expected to open in December in Jamaica Plain.
Eligible restaurants, bars, taverns, food trucks, and juice shops can apply for grants between $2,000 and $15,000 as part of Mayor Wu’s new program.
From family-friendly comedy, to dazzling dance parties, add some sparkle to your season with these holiday performances.
We’re spilling the tea on local events to commemorate the iconic protest that launched the American Revolution.
Sharpen your script, construct a wreath, master the basics of macramé, and more at these holiday-themed classes.
From rockstar-ready rooms to Fenway Park themed suites, Boston is teeming with lodging options that defy expectations.
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Enjoy a homegrown version with unique costumes, lighting, and set design created specifically for this production.
Curious what AI has to say about Boston? Here are a few questions and answers about our city with an online artificial intelligence program.
The historic Davis Square diner car-turned-restaurant enters a new era this December with a revamped menu and interior.
Level up your everyday Chucks with customization, decoration, and personalization at the Seaport pop-up.
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See a variety of items including photographs of the March on Boston Common, a signed Langston Hughes book, and more.
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Open the door to the history of this style of housing in Boston.