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Monday, May 29 is Brookline native John F. Kennedy’s birthday. Ask not what JFK had to do with Boston, but what you can do in Boston for the late president’s birthday.
Regardless of which sip you prefer to pour, get ready for a full month of celebrating local beverages during this year’s Drink Up festivities.
View Boston is taking Bostonians to new heights with an observation deck and immersive attraction on the top three floors of the Prudential Center. Here’s what you can expect to see and experience.
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.
The popular seafood eatery’s proposal will bring guests even closer to the waterfront. Plans include a new floating barge to expand seating options for the outdoor dining area.
These local distilleries will raise your spirits with locally made sips to enjoy.
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.
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.
Two Celtics players that have been nominated for awards are making big plays and leaving a big impact in the Boston community.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
Catch a free ferry trip out to Spectacle or Georges Island on Saturday, May 20 for Free Ferry Day.
Take a seat where everybody knows your name on Saturday, May 20 — the 30th anniversary of the TV show’s finale airing.
More Than Words is debuting a mobile book shop to attend more community events around Boston.
🚲 May is Bike Month, and we’re sharing six local businesses where you can buy a new bike (or repair the one you have).
Tree Alliance will help reduce the temperature in the city with an expanded tree canopy.
Learn more about the Make Way for Ducklings statues and celebrate Duckling Day this Mothers Day weekend with Mrs. Mallard.
“Are you ready for it?” Calling all Boston Swifties: Add one of these local events to your calendar to prepare for “The Eras Tour” next week at Gillette Stadium.
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.
If adventure has been calling your name, now’s the perfect time to get away for National Travel and Tourism Week. Gas up the car and take a road trip to one of these four destinations.
The sun is shining and the flowers are blooming. Pick up your tickets now to one of these three farms near Boston to pick-your-own flowers.
Get to know Will Isaza, the bartender turned cafe owner who is bringing a new coffee concept to East Boston later this year.
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.
🛍️ The South End neighborhood will host local vendors + community events this spring and summer with the return of the SoWa Open Market.
Hungry for a LEGO-inspired immersive dining experience? Sink your teeth into Brick Burger.
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.
Use Ritual Zero Proof’s alcohol-free liquor to create a sip-worthy summer cocktail.
From Brookline to Somerville, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the school districts in Boston.