The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s first annual Duck Boat Pull is set to take place on Saturday, April 12, at Boston Common. This one-of-a-kind fundraiser, hosted in partnership with Boston ...
The Trustees announces the 49th Annual Gardeners’ Gathering will take place March 22 at Northeastern University. The event will take place in Shillman Hall, located at 115 Forsyth St. in Boston, and ...
The African Meeting House, Beacon Hill Let the Children Sing a Resounding Success! The African Meeting House was the setting for the second Let the Children Sing concert this past Sunday. Literary ...
Chef Lydia Shire, one of the country’s most iconic female chefs, will join the Bar Enza team. Shire, a national treasure who has been an integral part of Boston’s dining scene for the past 50 years, ...
When we were younger (from when we were kids through our 40s), the adrenaline rush from watching one of our local sports teams compete in a big game was something we looked forward to. But now that we ...
Mass Poetry is thrilled to announce its second annual Teen Spoken Word Festival “Write Here | Write Now | Speak Loud!”, set to take place on March 15-16, 2025, at Emerson College. This groundbreaking ...
Liza Meyer, who is currently serving as Interim Parks Commissioner and Chief Landscape Architect for the City of Boston, has been selected to succeed Liz Vizza as the third leader and new president of ...
Mayor Michelle Wu, the City of Boston’s Human Services Cabinet, and Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) announced applications are now open for the latest round of Swim Safe Boston grants to ...
As Universal Hub first reported last week, the owner of four office buildings in the West End intends to convert them into apartments while benefitting from a city program that offers tax breaks for ...
We realize that everyone wants to relax and have a good time on St. Patrick’s Day, but that is no excuse for our public safety officials turning a blind eye to underage drinking and drinking in public ...