The first-ever Beantown Beanfest will be held June 24, 2023, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
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Boston Landing in Brighton is hosting a variety of events in June, including a free Spring Block Party on June 3 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with 90s-themed live music, vendors, a spring floral bar, lawn games, free pickleball at the TRACK at new balance, raffles and more.
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Federal holidays like Memorial Day and Veterans Day are not just extra days off.
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Since 1976, Bostonians have flocked to the Back Bay for a one-of-a-kind tradition turned celebration.
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Boston’s oldest continuous Italian festival, the Fisherman’s Feast, will be celebrated in the city’s North End Aug.
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One of my favorite parts of Christmas as a child was traveling to see The Nutcracker at the Boston Ballet.
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We can’t help but admit it – fall in Boston looks different than it ever has.
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Fall is almost here. The weather is getting colder, pumpkin spice has taken over and beach days are just memories. But, there is one thing to look forward to – Oktoberfest.
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As the end of summer starts to creep in, don’t miss one of the best parts – the SoWa Farmer’s Market.
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I know many of you have been missing movie theater nights out.
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Have you been missing your nights out on the town? Aeronaut Brewing has you covered.
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Typical wine tastings are stuffy and intimidating. What exactly is the difference between merlot and malbec?
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The Patriots football season officially begins Sept. 8 when they take on the Steelers at 8:20 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. This means fall is upon us and it’s time to step up your tailgate game. Here are our best tips.
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When I think of stand-up paddleboarding, I recall the time I gingerly paddled in a circle in a tiny lake alcove one summer, terrified of falling in.
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Beginning July 17 through Aug. 4, enjoy complimentary performances of Shakespeare’s dramedy “Cymbeline” at Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common as part of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s 24th season of Shakespeare on the Common.
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It’s never too early to plan for pizza. The third annual Boston Pizza Festival returns July 13-14 this year at Boston’s City Hall Plaza.
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The Boston Dragon Boat Festival takes place on the banks of the Charles River each year. The oldest of its kind in North America, it began in 1979 as a small neighborhood event commemorating the death of Chinese poet and politician Qu Yuan. It now draws over 20,000 people.
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Dubbed “the most Instagrammable pop-up in America,” Happy Place will keep Bostonians smiling at 500 Boylston St. through June 2.
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The third Monday of April each year marks Patriots’ Day, commemorating the battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775. Lest memories of these important battles be forgotten, reenactments around Massachusetts take us back to experience the “shot heard round the world” and surrounding events.
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Each year on Patriots’ Day, the Boston Marathon attracts about 500,000 spectators, making it News England’s most widely viewed sporting event. It’s also the world’s oldest annual marathon.
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Not to brag, but Bostonians have two reasons to raise a glass of green beer each March 17. This date marks not only St. Patrick’s Day, but also Evacuation Day, an official Boston holiday commemorating British troops evacuating Boston in 1776 during the Revolutionary War. Here are our favorite ways to celebrate:
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Boston Wine Festival, the nation’s longest-running food and wine festival, returns this winter to the Boston Harbor Hotel for the 30th year in a row. Events began Jan. 11 and run through March 29, giving wine-lovers many opportunities to fill their glasses at over 30 events, including winemaker-hosted meals, seminars and receptions.
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Super Bowl LIII takes place Feb. 3 in Atlanta, 1,000 miles from Boston. Thankfully, you don’t need to travel all that way or shell out thousands for tickets to watch the game. Here are some recommendations for watching around Boston:
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If you were sad to hear of Cambridge restaurant Rialto’s closing in 2016, rejoice, because James Beard Award-winning chef Jody Adams will reopen it once again – for two nights only.
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Coming early 2019, Row Republic is Boston’s first luxury rowing fitness studio. Rowing and strength training combine for the ultimate full-body workout. Sixty minutes of sweating combined with luxury amenities, top-notch instructors and a welcoming staff make it more than just a workout – but rather an exercise experience.
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Roughly 200 miles from the iconic Times Square, Bostonians have their own way to party and ring in the new year. From Copley Square and Boston Harbor to Fenway, Boston has events all over the city to choose from on New Year’s Eve.
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From Nov. 23 to Dec. 24, the Miracle pop-up bar returns to the Kimpton Marlowe Hotel in Cambridge.
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Bonetown Burgers & BBQ restaurant is now open in Cranston, Rhode Island. Bonetown is the culmination of the careers of two of the most unique chefs in New England. Rich Cambriello started the Bonetown brand over six years ago, slinging creative handcrafted burgers from his “heavy metal” food truck, Daddy’s Bonetown Burgers.
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You heard that right. Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, will appear at the Boston Opera House on April 30.