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Guides

Things to Do This Week in Boston

TV people (Don Lemon, Lena Dunham), transcendent art (Xandra Ibarra’s Nude Laughing, Derrick Adams’s View Master) and one 130-year-old marathon.


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Boston Winter Guide: 33 Indoor Things to Do When It’s Frigid Outside

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Six House Museums to Visit Within Boston City Limits

Personal Essay

I Fought Orcs in Boston and My Arms Have Never Been So Sore


Latest Stories

Q&A

The Exit Interview: Jill Medvedow, Outgoing ICA Boston Director

After 27 years shaping the Institute for Contemporary Art, the powerhouse museum leader is stepping down. Here she shares parting pearls from a lifetime of modern art.

Q&A

Singer Alisan Porter, Worcester Native and “Voice” Winner, Returns Home

The Masked Singer coach checks in ahead of her upcoming Gloucester show.

News

The 18 Best Noah Kahan Gifts, According to a Noah Kahan Fan

From sunflower seeds to flannels to therapy gift cards, here are some wonderfully inspired presents for the Busyheads in your life.

Boston Home

Three Art and Design Books for Your Winter 2025 Reading List

Inside Dolce & Gabbana’s handmade collections, the beauty of design with Mark D. Sikes, and Alexander Girard’s impressive oeuvre.

Boston Home

Winter Arts Events in Boston: Hugh Hayden and Tony Sarg

Where to go and what to see for your winter arts fix.

News

Mfoniso Udofia Returns Home to Massachusetts with “Sojourners”

An innovative nine-play series kicks off with a reflection on family, tradition, and the immigrant experience.


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Best of Boston, arts and city life

Best of Boston, arts and city life

Including theaters, museum options, and other ways to explore the city.

18 Essential Boston Movies

18 Essential Boston Movies

Our city’s rich cinematic history goes way beyond Matt Damon.


News

Meet Boston’s Next MVPs (Most Viral Posters)

They’re not skating, hitting fastballs, or sinking three-pointers, but these social media masterminds just might be the breakout stars of their teams.

News

Snowport, a Hugely Popular Winter Holiday Market, Returns to Boston’s Seaport

Year-end holiday cheer is on the horizon with pop-up shops, food vendors, and more fun at the Boston Seaport District’s sixth annual holiday market extravaganza.

News

Preview: Bosse, a Pickleball MegaComplex in Natick, Opens Soon

This month, Boston chef Chris Coombs and former professional tennis player D.J. Bosse will open the largest indoor pickleball experience in Massachusetts. Here, sneak a dink at this paddle paradise unveiled.

Q&A

Ben Mezrich Strikes Hollywood Gold (Again)

The wildly prolific local writer writes books faster than most people change their socks.

News

Newbury Street’s Trident Booksellers & Café Celebrates 40 Years

The reading-and-café cultural staple expands, giving readers more room to browse, relax, and discover new titles.

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Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

From theater to pop concerts to comedy stars, don't miss our monthly list.


News

Five Historic Cemeteries to Visit in Boston

‘Tis the season.

News

Susan Tedeschi Brings the Tedeschi Trucks Band (and Her Signature Telecaster) to Boston

The Norwell native and Berklee alum returns home for three shows this fall.

Guides

Fall Arts Preview: 18 Things We Can’t Wait to Do This Season

From Billie Eilish to Romeo and Juliet—a highly subjective list of the concerts, festivals, and performers you shouldn’t miss this season.

Q&A

Deepak Chopra Thinks AI Can Help Save Us

Boston is “my favorite city in the world,” says the new-age icon, whose annual Sages & Scientists Symposium takes place this weekend in Cambridge.

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