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Things to Do This Week in Boston

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Your frequently updated guide to getting off the couch and out of the house.

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on May 31

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Spy Bar Brings the ‘Listening Lounge’ Trend to the South End

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It's a music-focused bar from the team behind the Beehive and Cósmica.

on Nov 19

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The Hottest Party in Town ... Has Adult Supervision

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Welcome to the new frontier of children’s parties, where the only thing inflated more than the balloons are the blockbuster budgets.

on Nov 18

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From Farm-to-Table Pizza to Healthy Mediterranean Favorites, These Are the New Must-Try Dining Spots Opening in Cambridge

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Even just walking through the neighborhoods in Boston, you never know what new, exciting restaurant you’re going to stumble on. It’s the wide diversity of […]

on Nov 8

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Who Is Berklee College's Greatest Musical Alum?

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From TV composers to rock superstars, the esteemed music school has pumped out generations of melodic prodigies.

on Nov 4

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First of Refurbished Green Line Trolleys Heads Back to Boston

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The first of the refurbished Green Line trolleys, which was sent to New York to be touched up in 2012, was shipped back to Boston Tuesday.

on Oct 27

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Why I'm Quitting Dating Apps (for Now)

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The confounding search for connection when dating apps disappoint.

on Oct 21

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Susan Tedeschi Brings Her Signature Guitar Back to Boston

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The Norwell native returns with the Tedeschi Trucks Band this fall.

on Oct 1

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Photos: Literary Lights 2024 at the Boston Public Library

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Our intrepid society columnist ate, drank, and toted home books from this year's annual Boston Public Library Special Collections fundraiser.

on Jul 23

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Why Is This Billionaire Mad at Other Billionaires?

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Boston-born Frank McCourt Jr. is in the fight of his life: reigning in big tech.

on Jul 21

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Twenty-five years ago, the Red Sox planned a grand farewell for Fenway Park. Instead, thanks to Ted Williams, Pedro Martínez, and perhaps the greatest assembly of baseball talent ever, the 1999 MLB All-Star Game helped save the historic landmark.

on Jul 10

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Boston Deserves Better than Fenway Park. Sorry, Not Sorry.

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America’s oldest ballpark is possibly America’s crappiest ballpark.

on Jun 25

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Why I Needed to Kayak the Charles River from Source to Sea

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Our intrepid writer set out to become only the second person ever to kayak the iconic waterway from source to sea.

on Apr 21

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Kent Stetson's Conversational Clutches

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This Rhode Island handbag designer pays homage to butterflies, food, pets.

on Apr 2

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A Radical Experiment at Tufts

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On one of America's most liberal college campuses, Professor Eitan Hersh and a class of undergrads embarked on a mission to understand conservative thought. Here's what happened.

on Mar 28

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The BPDA: Paved and Confused

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Our city planners have steamrolled over communities and failed to build a city that is livable for us all. Is there still a chance to get it right?

on Jan 29

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"Take Her Down”: Inside eBay’s Stalking Campaign against a Natick Couple

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Amazon. Etsy. eBay. Lots of companies appeared in David and Ina Steiner’s E-commerce newsletter. Only one tried to take them out.

on Dec 27

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Turkeys on the Loose!

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Once nearly extinct, the birds today are everywhere, strutting around town like they run the place—and not just on Thanksgiving. It’s time to talk…well, you know.

on Nov 20, 2023

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Who Needs Libraries, Anyway?

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Turns out, we all do. In the age of book bans and digital technology, a case for why Bostonians should love libraries more than ever.

on Nov 13, 2023

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Has Boston Gone Country?

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Like it or not, the honky-tonk sound of the South is taking over Rock City. We’ve come a long way, cowboy.

on Nov 9, 2023

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Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

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The Urban Nutcracker, Newbury Street Holiday Stroll, North End Pizza tour, and more.

on Oct 18, 2023