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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.
Take a seat where everybody knows your name on Saturday, May 20 — the 30th anniversary of the TV show’s finale airing.
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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.
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.
Here’s a quick history lesson on the Rainbow Swash, a colorful gas tank design you can spot off route I-93 in Boston.
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.
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.
We’re celebrating the release of the artist’s deluxe “Stick Season” album with some of our favorite Noah Kahan moments. Think: Shoutouts to New England in his lyrics, his Boston Calling performance + even a song called “Paul Revere.”
🚊 From “The Bro Song” at Kenmore Square to poking fun at the Orange Line fire, “T: An MBTA Musical” is a local performance catered to Boston commuters.
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.