Whether it’s a duo of giant clown heads, a corner all things bugs, or an overwhelming display of color you crave, Boston is never scarce on culture and creativity. While Boston offers a plethora of fantastic exper...
Over 400 years ago, in 1621, Pilgrims gathered for a communal meal with the native inhabitants of Massachusetts who today are known as indigenous people or Native Americans. While the Thanksgiving feast tradition reigns...
Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or just need to detox: we’ve got you covered. Alcohol isn’t a pre-requisite for a good time in Boston. From enchanting exhibitions to the great outdoors, here are 1...
From Friday, July 28, through Sunday, July 30, the Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival welcomed international artists to Boston once again. This free festival featured large-scale sand sculptures crafted by internation...
Following up on such a rainy June, Bostonians and the flowers are eager to bloom out and explore the outdoors. Whether you prefer a seaside excursion, camp retreat, or staying in the city and basking in the Boston sunsh...
Nearly one million LEGO® bricks will bond together for a captivating installation from a corporate lawyer turned contemporary artist, Nathan Sawaya. If you’re wondering why “The Art of the Brick” rings...
Just in time for MLK day, which is Monday, January 16, a 22 by 40-foot-tall monument will be unveiled to commemorate the iconic Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and several other civil rights leaders. The monument itself is a...
Boston, City Hall is back after a two-year renovation Boston’s civic heart underwent a complete reconstruction commencing back in the summer of 2020 when former Mayor, Marty Walsh, announced the $70 million projec...
A Natick Mall time capsule sealed 28 years ago, in 1994, was dug up and reopened last week. The blast from the past brought back popular ’90s items including Friends merchandise, VHS tapes, CD players, and images...