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Free Things to Do in Boston, December 2016

A classical concert at Berklee, a rom-com at the BPL, and free ice skating in Kendall Square. → Read More

Watch a True Colors Documentary at the Boston Public Library

The BPL is screening a documentary about Boston-based True Colors, the oldest LGBTQ youth theater group that won a national award from Michelle Obama. → Read More

Inside MIT's Fourth Hacking Arts Festival

MIT's Hacking Arts Festival including a conference, a tech expo, and a Hackathon that envisioned the future of art and technology. → Read More

This App Keeps You in the Know About Events in Boston

Trill, an app that launched in early November, tracks performances, concerts, and art events happening in Boston in real time based on user recommendations. → Read More

Comedian Hari Kondabolu Talks About the Election

Comic Hari Kondabolu, who will perform on Saturday at The Wilbur, discusses the presidential election, public performance, offense, and responsibility. → Read More

Watch 80 One-Minute Plays at the Museum of Fine Arts

'Every 28 Hours,' a Black Lives Matter-inspired production of 80 one-minute plays by over 90 playwrights nationwide will be at the Museum of Fine Arts. → Read More

20+ Boston Restaurants Open for Thanksgiving Dinner

From classic carving stations to indulgent turducken, let Boston chefs handle Thanksgiving. Check out our growing list and make your holiday reservation today. → Read More

See Transformable Structures at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

Le Laboratoire Cambridge's newest exhibition, '10 Degrees,' by Chuck Hoberman, lets viewers transform and fold enormous, origami-inspired metal structures. → Read More

Gevvie Stone Is an Olympian, a Head of the Charles Champ—and a Doctor

Massachusetts resident Gevvie Stone is an Olympic silver medalist and a Head of the Charles champion. She trained for both events while in medical school. → Read More

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Check out events in Boston this weekend, including the Head of the Charles Regatta, the Boston Asian American Film Festival, a Lupe Fiasco concert, and more. → Read More

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Check out events in Boston this weekend, including Boston Book Festival, a Jimmy Kimmel and Bill Simmons show, a Big Dance Theater performance, and more. → Read More

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Check out events in Boston this weekend, including performances by Joan Baez and the Violent Femmes, a talk by Anthony Bourdain, Honk! Festival, and more. → Read More

William Merritt Chase Retrospective Opens at the MFA

It's the first Boston exhibition of his work since 1886. → Read More

Video Game Art Is Coming to the Greenway

The Greenway's new video game installation, 'Harbor Islands,' by Anthony Montuori plays itself based on weather conditions collected from Harbor Islands. → Read More

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Check out events happening in Boston this weekend, including an Emma Donoghue reading, a Marc Maron stand-up, and Sean O'Casey's The Plough and The Stars. → Read More

The Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival Returns This Weekend

The 2016 Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival this year features an array of performances by award-winning musicians, various food vendors and family-friendly events. → Read More

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Check out fun events happening in Boston this weekend, including a Jonathan Safran Foer reading, Ronald Reagan films at the MFA, Of Montreal, and more. → Read More