Have you spotted cows popping up across the city? Here’s why 75 decorated cows have been placed around Boston for the CowParade and how you can get involved.
Open Streets are back and better than ever this summer, with two new neighborhoods getting the car-free treatment.
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Live like a tourist in your own city with a stay at the Omni Boston Hotel.
The social media trend has inspired us to seek out symmetrical, colorful, and quirky spots in our city.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced details for this year’s Fourth of July event at the Hatch Shell. From the Boston Pops performance to timing of the fireworks show, here’s the need-to-know information.
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Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience through in-person and virtual exhibits.
Take a look at the renderings highlighting the Holocaust Legacy Foundation’s vision for the new Holocaust Museum in Boston.
Here are our recommendations for spending a day on the Cape Cod towns you can access via the CapeFLYER train (Wareham, Buzzards Bay, Bourne, and Hyannis).
Lean more about this industrial container summer pop-up at the Boston Fish Pier that with educate our community about the seafood industry.
Grab your chairs, blankets, and snacks — it’s outdoor movie season. Save this list of local screenings for your summer bucket list.
The Boston Equality Trail features 13 spots along the route of Boston’s first Gay Pride March in 1971. Here are a few of the spots you’ll explore on this LGBTQ+ walking route.
The Kelleher Rose Garden, located on Park Drive in the Back Bay Fens, is home to ~1,500 roses. Here’s what to know about the hidden oasis and English-style garden.
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Kendall Square Farmers Market is bursting with seasonal fruits, veggies, and flowers, which is the perfect excuse to skip the grocery store and shop local.
Dig into delicious and nutritious vegan and vegetarian fare in every corner of Boston.
The outdoor concert venue is getting ready to welcome local music lovers. Here’s what to know about The Stage at Suffolk Downs, from the opening weekend lineup to its history as a former racetrack.
Explore these dog-friendly places in Boston that span places to eat, drink, shop, exercise, and stay the night.
There’s something for everyone this summer at your local library branch with bingo card challenges, a Pride-themed booklist, and a seed program.
The Red Bull Cliff Diving Series makes its first stop in our city on Saturday, June 3. Here’s what to know about this unique spectacle, featuring 24 divers leaping from the top of the ICA.
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.
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Blast off to the local museum to explore the Red Planet with out-of-this-world live presentations and virtual learning experiences.
These local distilleries will raise your spirits with locally made sips to enjoy.
Here’s a quick history lesson on the Rainbow Swash, a colorful gas tank design you can spot off route I-93 in Boston.
Is it a coincidence that Taylor Swift will play her thirteenth Eras Tour show while in town? As Swifties prepare to “Shake it off” in Foxborough we’re celebrating our city’s Eras — Boston’s Version.
🚲 May is Bike Month, and we’re sharing six local businesses where you can buy a new bike (or repair the one you have).
You don’t need a lot of planning to make Mother’s Day perfect. We’ve got ideas for shopping, brunching, and entertainment this Sunday, May 14.
Here are three ways to spend National Preservation Month — we’re talking neighborhood walking tours, exploring street name origins, and visiting the oldest house in Boston.
Here’s what to know about the new pop-up performance space and beer garden near Boylston Station.
📚 The BPL has released a curated booklist in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this May.
Learn more about the Fort Point Channel and the history of of the semi-circle area known as Fan Pier.
The new transit-oriented Mattapan development has created 135 units of affordable mixed-use housing and 10,000-sqft of retail space.