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Visit bostonguide.com now with enhanced, day-by-day events calendar! contents May 2–15, 2011 Volume 60 • Number 25

COVER STORY 6 10 for Moms Eight great ways to have fun in the Hub with your biggest fan

DEPARTMENTS 16 10 around the hub

10 CURRENT EVENTS , 2010

16 ON EXHIBIT AND , H

19 SHOPPING A D NIPES

24 CAMBRIDGE S 28 MAPS EVIN ALKTO K 34 NEIGHBORHOODS T 42 SIGHTSEEING 49 FREEDOM TRAIL 34 oyster perpetual 51 RESTAURANTS gmt-master ii 60 NIGHTLIFE

ON THE COVER: G2O Spa & Salon on Newbury Street, with its combination of facial, massage, manicure 51 and other services, is the perfect place to spoil Mom on Mother’s Day or any day.

on the right: (top to bottom) conducts the Boston Pops; Childhood Lost: OFFICIALROLEXJEWELER Current Work by Kevin Snipes at Society of Arts ROLEXOYSTERPERPETUALANDGMT-MASTERIIARETRADEMARKS. and Crafts; Museum of Fine Arts; Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House. ___ BOSTONGUIDE.COM 3 The Official Guide to BOSTON www.bostonguide.com

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 )V`SZ[VU :[YLL[ )6:;65  ___  *LU[YHS :[YLL[ >,33,:3,@    ^^^3).YLLUJVT   4 PANORAMA MOM’S BIG DAY: Cool places fascinating up-close view of the one that shops in the artsy in Boston to spend time with most closely resembles a human clan: the South End. However, if Mom include (opposite, left to gorillas of FPZ’s Tropical Forest. Among this you’ve got a shopaholic right) Arnold Arboretum, Emerge BOSTONfor MOMS spa and salon, the Duckling Day close-knit collection of eight Western low- mom who wants to ex- Parade on Boston Common and No matter what type of mother you’ve got, there’s a land gorillas is an honest-to-goodness mom, perience a little of Sonsie on Newbury Street. Kiki, and her three daughters—Kira, Kimani everything in one cen- perfect way to show her a great time here in the Hub and the newest addition, six-month-old baby tralized space, steer her by Josh B. Wardrop Kambiri—and guests love to watch Kiki toward the Ladies Luxury Escape, taking doling out affection to her girls in their place May 7 at the Radisson Hotel.This day- wrap-around glass enclosure.Take Mom to long event unites boutiques, spas, salons and FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES Mom deserves to take a break from the world the on Mother’s Day, and she’ll even other retailers together while shoppers FLOWERS: A bouquet of Mom’s favorite every now and then and focus on her own enjoy free admission, an annual tradition at browse to their hearts’ delight, sip cocktails blossoms is always a lovely gesture, but if you comfort and relaxation.There’s no better way FPZ. Refer to listing, page 47. and enjoy massages in the “Relaxation really want to indulge her botanical bent in a to do that than by turning to the trained pro- Lounge” or receive hair and makeup services way she’ll never forget, take her to the fessionals at G2O Spa + Salon (refer to list- FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES in the “Beauty Bar.” For more information, Arnold Arboretum on May 8 from 10 ing, page 23) and indulging in one of their OLDIES BUT GOODIES: It doesn’t visit www.anthemevents.com. a.m.–4 p.m. for Lilac Sunday.This popular spectacular rejuvenating treatments. Spring matter whether she first swooned to his annual event offers tours of the 265-acre na- specials at G2O include full-body lavender songs on the radio in the 1960s or fell in love FOR THE MAMA DUCK: When it ture preserve’s ample rows of fragrant lilacs, scrubs and mani-pedis, or Mom can opt for with classics like “Walk Like a Man” and comes to beloved bedtime stories, there’s dance performances and the one-day-only op- any of G2O’s year-round spa exclusives—like “Sherry” when she saw the recent hit musical one set right here in Boston that’s been read portunity to picnic on the Arboretum grounds. the Brine Inhalation Therapy Room, the Jersey Boys—if your mom loves the soaring by mothers to their children for 70 years— If your mom prefers more cozy spaces for ap- Skylight Hot Tub, the Nap Pod or traditional falsetto of Frankie Valli, she’s in the right Robert McCloskey’s Make Way for preciating spring in full bloom, treat her to amenities like the steam room, facials, tan- place this month.The indefatigable Valli Ducklings. On May 8, a diehard Hub the Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill Tour, ning or acupuncture. Or, if she just can’t de- brings a fresh new batch of Four Seasons to Mother’s Day tradition of bringing to life taking place May 19 from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. This cide, treat Mom to the Mother’s Day special the for four shows May 4– this story of a mother duck and her eight popular event, celebrating its 82nd year, lets package at G2O or its sister spa, Emerge 7, sharing all the hits that have made him an ducklings’ journey through the streets of flower fans tiptoe through private gardens be- (refer to listing, page 23), where she can enjoy icon to mothers (and others) for almost 50 Boston continues with the annual longing to members of the Beacon Hill Garden a 60-minute Swedish or deep tissue massage, years. Refer to listing, page 14. Duckling Day Parade on Boston Club, and discover beautifully landscaped, blow dry and style and a makeup lesson com- Common. Beginning at noon, parents and quirkily designed city oases secreted away plete with free cosmetics through May 8. FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES children alike—many dressed up as the from the eyes of the average passer-by. Refer SHOPPING: Boston has some great dis- iconic fuzzy-feathered members of the to listings, pages 42 & 14 . FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES tricts for shopping, from the glamorous big- Mallard family—parade through Beacon ANIMALS: The animal kingdom boasts name boutiques and upscale shopping Hill, led by the Harvard University Band. It’s FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES TO all kinds of diverse family structures, but centers of Newbury Street and the Back Bay sometimes hard to tell whether the parents ___BE PAMPERED: For all she does for you, Boston’s offers a to the funky and fashionable independent or the children enjoy it more, but the end ___ 6 PANORAMA TOPLEFTPHOTOCOURTESYOF A RNOLD A RBORETUM TOPRIGHTPHOTOBY S COTT ROBERTO BOSTONGUIDE.COM 7 result is a “quacking” good time for every- Italian cuisine by candlelight at Lucca body involved. Refer to listing, page 12. (refer to listing, page 55), Boston is brim- ming with perfect spots where you can spoil FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES the woman you love. BEING WINED & DINED: Okay dads, this one’s specifically aimed at you: think FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES ART: back on all those meals your wife has Admittedly, most moms are never going to cooked for the family over the years. Doesn’t lay eyes on a piece of artwork better than she deserve to have someone else hop be- the drawing you did when you were six hind the stove and feed her for a change? that she still has affixed to her refrigerator. With so many exquisite restaurants to be But that doesn’t mean you can’t treat Mom found in and around Boston, it’s definitely to some artistic masterpieces this May at time to call a babysitter and take your best the renowned Museum of Fine Arts. gal out on the town for a delicious and ro- The MFA recently added a brand-new wing mantic dinner. From the dark and cozy devoted to the Art of the Americas, and depths of the secluded Wine Room at Back currently features an exhibition by leg- Bay favorite Sonsie (refer to listing, page endary glass artist Dale Chihuly. Best of 51), to a magnificent panoramic perch 52 all, it’s hosting a Mother’s Day concert of stories above the city at the Top of the Paganini compositions by the Boston Hub (refer to listing, page 52), from the Museum Trio on May 8, giving Mom a feast universally raved-about, creative sushi at for her ears as well as her eyes. Refer to O Ya (9 East St., 617-654-9900) to delicious listing, page 16.

______8 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 9 AROUND THE HUB CURRENTEVENTS brings her fearless and hilarious stand-up tour—featuring The Comedians of Chelsea Lately—to the Agganis stage.

IMPROV ASYLUM, 216 Hanover St., 617-263-6887. Tickets: $5–25, dinner packages available. Visit www.im- provasylum.com for complete show schedules. Please ar- rive 30 minutes prior to showtime. Some of Boston’s top improvisational comics perform uproarious and creative shows at this theater in the heart of Boston’s North End. May 3,10,17,24 & 31 at 8 p.m.—House Teams; May 4, 11, 18 & 25 at 8 p.m.—Vanity Project; May 5,12,19 & 26 at 8 p.m., May 6,7,13,14,20,21,27 & 28 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Mainstage Show; May 7,14,21 & 28 at 11:59 p.m.—Raunch.

NICK’S COMEDY STOP, 100 Warrenton St., 617-438-1068. Cover: $20. Nick’s is the city’s longest-running comedy club. May 6 & 7 at 8:30 p.m.—Mike McCarthy; May 13 & 14 at 8:30 p.m.—Tony V; May 20 & 21 at 8:30 p.m.— Steve Sweeney; May 27 & 28 at 8:30 p.m.—Boston's Best Comedians.

WILBUR THEATRE, 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700. May 13 at 7:30 and 10 p.m., May 14 at 7 and 9:45

CURRENTEVENTS p.m.—Kathy Griffin, tickets: $50 & 72; May 15 at 7 p.m.—Larry King, tickets: $50 & 75; May 20 at 7:30 p.m.—Gary Owen & Lil Duval, tickets: $25. BOSTON POPS: Renowned composer and laure- ate Pops conductor John Williams returns to Symphony Hall May 25, 26 & 28 to lead the Hooray DANCE for Hollywood program. Refer to listing, below. BALANCHINE/ROBBINS, Boston Ballet, , 539 Washington St., 617-695-6955. Performances: May 12 & 19 at 7 p.m., May 14 at 2 and 8 p.m., May 20 CLASSICAL & 21 at 8 p.m., May 15 & 22 at 2 p.m.Tickets: $25–132. This program presenting four works by two of the greatest BOSTON POPS, Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., proponents of American dance is book-ended by Balanchine’s 617-266-2378. Tickets: $21–91, unless otherwise indicated. Divertimento No. 15, set to Mozart’s work of the same title,

aroundThe the hub: Boston Pops were created in 1885 by Boston Symphony and Symphony in Three Movements, a large ensemble work Orchestra founder Henry Lee Higginson, who wanted to pro- choreographed to a Stravinsky score. The Robbins works in- vide a lighter musical concert for the summertime. Led by cluded are his vision for the famed Debussy score Afternoon Keith Lockhart, now in his 17th season as conductor, the Pops of a Faun and the rarely seen Antique Epigraphs. are a quintessentially American tradition. May 11 at 8 p.m.— Opening Night at the Pops, featuring special guest vocalist BELLA FIGURA, Boston Ballet, Boston Opera House, 539 Linda Eder in a tribute to Judy Garland, tickets: $40–121; Washington St., 617-695-6955. Performances: May 5 at 7 May 12 & 13 at 8 p.m.—The Pops perform works by p.m., May 6 & 7 at 8 p.m., May 8 at 2 p.m.Tickets: Rimsky-Korsakov and Gershwin, lead a Sound of Music sing- $25–132. This repertory program features an extraordinary along and are joined by vocalist Linda Eder for a tribute to collection of works by three of the world’s most exciting con- Judy Garland; May 14 at 3 p.m.—Pops Family Concert, fea- temporary choreographers: the U.S. premiere of William turing themes from Harry Potter, Star Wars and Beauty and Forsythe’s The Second Detail, Helen Pickett’s Pärt I, II and III The Beast; May 17 & 18 at 8 p.m.—The Pops present Mardi and the title work by Ji í Kylián. Gras in May, featuring guest artists The Dukes of Dixieland; ř May 24 at 8 p.m.—Classic Pops, an annual tribute to Arthur BOSTON INTERNATIONAL BALLET COMPETITION, John Fiedler, features traditional favorites by Dvorak and Irving Hancock Hall, 180 Berkeley St., 877-238-5596. May 12–16. Berlin; May 25,26 & 28 at 8 p.m.—The Pops present Hooray Tickets: $25 for May 12,13 & 15; $35–100 for gala perform- for Hollywood, led by former Pops conductor John Williams, ance and prize ceremony May 16. Boston hosts its first an- performing some of the most unforgettable scores from silver nual International Ballet Competition, welcoming gifted screen classics like Casablanca, The Empire Strikes Back and dancers from around the world to a four-day contest with Citizen Kane. prizes ranging from dance scholarships at top schools to cash prizes to a lead role in a full-length professional ballet pro- duction to be staged in Russia. Dancers from New York City COMEDY Ballet and Boston Ballet perform, as international judges as- sess and advise dancers involved in the fierce competiton. CHELSEA HANDLER, , 925 Commonwealth Ave., 617-931-2000. May 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $55–75. The COMPLEXIONS CONTEMPORARY BALLET, Celebrity Series nation’s hottest comedian, talk show host (“Chelsea Lately”) of Boston, at Emerson College, 219 and best-sellling author (Lies That Chelsea Handler Told Me) Tremont St., 800-233-3123. Performances: May 20 at 7:30 ___ Voted “Boston’s Most Popular Restaurant”- Zagat, 2010/2011 10 PANORAMA p.m., May 21 at 8 p.m., May 22 at 3 p.m.Tickets: $40–65. Daily organized activities in the Art Studio and Play Space Founded by former Alvin Ailey dancers Dwight Rhoden and such as music and movement, finger puppet making and Desmond Richardson, this dance company delivers on the kitchen science. Daily—Japanese House: Make a Kami- leaders’ athletic, hyper-kinetic and nervy vision to reflect Kabuto; Playspace: Messy Activity; Art Studio: Play with Clay; evolving contemporary culture. The program features all-new May 3,10,17 & 24 at 10:30 a.m.—Tasty Tuesdays; May 6, works choreographed by Rhoden. 13, 20 & 27 at 11 a.m.—My First Yoga; May 7 from 11 a.m.– 1 p.m.—Roots and Shoots; May 14 at 11:30 a.m.—Kitchen Science: Fireworks in a Glass; May 15 from 11:30 a.m.– FILM 1:30 p.m.—Celebrate Asia; May 21 at 11 a.m.—Critter Day: FerretWise. BRIGHT FAMILY SCREENING ROOM, Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., 617-824-8000. Visit www.arts DUCKLING DAY PARADE, on Boston Common opposite the emerson.org for complete schedule. Tickets: $10. Special State House, www.friendsofthepublicgarden.org. May 8 at events: May 6 & 7 at 7 p.m.—Strangers on a Train; May 7 noon (registration at 10:30 a.m.).Tickets: $25 per family. The at 2 p.m., May 8 & 14 at 7 p.m.—West Side Story; May 13 children of Boston walk in the webbed footsteps of the at 7 and 8:45 p.m.—We Are What We Are; May 20 at 7 p.m., Mallard family, immortalized in the favorite children’s book May 21 at 9 p.m.—Badlands; May 20 at 9 p.m., May 21 Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. Led by the at 7 p.m—Days of Heaven; May 21 at 2 p.m., May 22 at Harvard University Marching Band, youngsters—many 7 p.m—The New World; May 27 & 28 at 7 p.m—The dressed as their favorite characters from the book—march Searchers; May 28 at 2 p.m., May 29 at 7 p.m—A through Boston Common, retracing the Mallards’ steps. Midsummer Night’s Dream. FARFALLE, Compagnia TPO, Paramount Black Box, 559 COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE, 290 Harvard St., Brookline, Washington St., 617-824-8000. Performances: May 10 & 11 617-734-2500. Call for showtimes and complete schedule. at 4 p.m., May 12 at noon, May 13 at noon and 4 p.m.,

CURRENTEVENTSTickets: $9.75; students & matinees (before 5 p.m.) $7.75; May 14 at 11 a.m.,2 and 7 p.m., May 15 at 11 a.m.,2 and seniors & children (under 12) $6.75. This independent movie 5 p.m. Tickets: $25–35. This immersive experience brings house screens recent indie films, as well as the classics. together theatre and contemporary art and creates an innova- Special events: May 2 at 7 p.m.—It; May 6 & 7 at 11:59 tive, magical relationship between children and performers. p.m. —I Saw the Devil; May 7 at 10:30 a.m.—Charlotte’s The technological centerpiece of the show is the CCC or Web; May 10 at 7 p.m.—These Amazing Shadows; May 11 “Children Cheering Carpet,” a special sensor-covered mat at 8 p.m.—All About Eve; May 13 & 14 at 11:59 p.m.— which interacts with dancers and the audience in real, Oldboy; May 14 at 11:59 p.m.—The Room; May 20 & 21 at enchanted time. 11:59 p.m.—Dream Home; May 29 at 11 a.m.—The Poll Diaries; May 30 at 7 p.m.—A Streetcar Named Desire. LIVE MUSIC MUGAR OMNI THEATER, Museum of Science, 617-723-2500 or 617-333-FILM. Call for showtimes and complete schedule. AGGANIS ARENA, Boston University, 925 Commonwealth Tickets: $10; seniors $9; children (3–11) $8. Discounted ad- Ave., 617-931-2000. This venue on the BU campus is a state-

aroundmission the hub: after 6 p.m. This IMAX theater presents larger-than- of-the-art, multipurpose entertainment center with more than life images on a five-story high domed screen. Now showing: 7,200 seats for concerts, sporting events and family shows. Adrenaline Rush:The Science of Risk; Australia: Land Beyond May 8 at 8 p.m.—Bruno Mars with Janelle Monae and Plan Time; Mysteries of the Great Lakes; Tornado Alley. B, tickets: $35.

SIMONS IMAX THEATER, , Central BANK OF AMERICA PAVILION, 290 Northern Ave., 617-931- Wharf, 617-973-5200. Open daily at 9:30 a.m. Call for show- 2000. This open-air waterfront venue features world-class times and complete schedule.Tickets: $9.95; seniors & chil- rock, pop, blues and country performers set against the dren (3–11) $7.95. The Simons is the first large-format backdrop of the Boston skyline. May 19 at 7:30 p.m.— theater in Boston to have 3D viewing capability. Now show- Weezer, tickets: $45 & 50. ing: Under the Sea 3D; Tron: Legacy; Dolphins and Whales 3D; Born to be Wild 3D; Sharks 3D. BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER, 136 Massachusetts Ave., 617-747-2261. May 14 at 8 p.m.—Bruce Cockburn, tickets: $36.50 & 39.50; May 19 at 8 p.m.—Blackmore’s Night, tick- KIDS CORNER ets: $30–45.

ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP, Wheelock Family HOUSE OF BLUES, 15 Lansdowne St., 888-693-BLUE. Shows Theatre, 200 The Riverway, 617-879-2300. Performances at 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted.Visit www.hob.com/boston through May 15:Fri at 7:30 p.m.,Sat & Sun at 3 p.m. for full schedule. The House of Blues club, concert hall and Tickets: $20–30. Adventure awaits the downtrodden Aladdin. restaurant across from welcomes top rock, When he’s tricked by a mysterious magician into stealing an blues and pop acts. May 5—My Chemical Romance, tickets: old lamp from a dark and hidden cave, Aladdin discovers a $35 & 45; May 7 at 7 p.m.—Guster with Good Old War, tick- magnificent genie, powerful enough to grant his every wish. ets: $35.50; May 9—Deftones with Dillinger Escape Plan, Aladdin must overcome false friends, enchanted dreams and tickets: $28 & 38; May 10 at 7:30 p.m.—Manchester the lure of sorcery to win the heart of his beloved Princess Orchestra with Cage the Elephant and O’Brother, tickets: Badroulbadour. $21–31; May 12—Dark Star Orchestra, tickets: $23–33; May 15—Adele, tickets: $27 & 45; May 19—Arctic BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, Museum Wharf, 300 Monkeys with The Vaccines, tickets: $27.50 & 37.50; May ___Congress St., 617-426-6500. Refer to listing in Museums. 20—Lykke Li, tickets: $25; May 22 at 7:30 p.m.—Panic at 12 PANORAMA the Disco, tickets: $25–35; May 26—The Cars, tickets: OPERA maps and schedules of events. May 6 from 4–7 p.m., May 7 Broadway hit features three muted, blue-painted performers $51.25 & 76.25. & 8 from noon–5 p.m. For the 11th straight year, the South who spoof both contemporary art and modern technology MARIA PADILLA, Opera Boston, Cutler Majestic Theatre at Boston waterfront arts community invites arts lovers into the through wry commentary and bemusing antics. The show has , 1 Hamilton Place, 617-931-2000. The Emerson College, 219 Tremont St., 800-233-3123. Performances: studios of more than 75 participating artists. been updated to include new performance pieces, new music Orpheum opened in 1852 and was the site of the first Boston May 6 & 10 at 7:30 p.m., May 8 at 3 p.m.Tickets: $29–165. and alterations to the sound and lighting design. Symphony Orchestra performances and lectures by Booker T. Donizetti’s tour de force is loosely based on the life of a woman RADIO 92.9 EARTHFEST, DCR Hatch Memorial Shell on the Washington and Ralph Waldo Emerson. May 13 at 8 p.m.— who secretly married King Pedro the Cruel of Castile. In this new Esplanade. May 21 from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, Huntington Theatre Company,

Warren Haynes, tickets: $28 & 33.50; May 17 at 7:30 p.m.— production, beloved soprano Barbara Quintiliani returns to a role and open to the public. The 18th annual concert and daylong Boston University Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave., 617-266- hub: the around Fleet Foxes, tickets: $33.50. she triumphed in at the 2009 Wexford Festival. festival celebrating the planet returns to the Hatch Shell. 0800. Performances: May 19,22 & 26 at 7:30 p.m., May 20 Revelers can enjoy a free concert featuring performers like & 27 at 8 p.m., May 21,25 & 28 at 2 p.m.Tickets: , 967 Commonwealth Ave., 617-562- A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Boston Lyric Opera, Citi Atomic Tom, OK Go, Sponge and Ed Kowalczyk (of Live) while $25–82.50. Performed in repertory with Richard III, the 8800. An intimate setting with a big sound, the Paradise is Performing Arts Center, The , 265 Tremont St., also sampling environmentally friendly products from ex- internationally acclaimed, all-male Propeller Theatre one of Boston’s favorite rock clubs. For a complete schedule, 866-348-9738. Performances: May 4, 6 & 10 at 7:30 p.m., hibitors. Parents can take the youngsters to the Kids’ Planet Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedic tale of visit www.thedise.com; all shows 18+ unless otherwise May 8 at 3 p.m.Tickets: $34–195. Ah, the thrill of the chase. area, which features interactive activities, entertainment from two sets of identical twins separated at birth who reunite noted. May 4 at 7 p.m.—Reverend Horton Heat, tickets: $20; Over hill, over dale, girdling the Earth in forty minutes—when Sarah Wheeler & Little Groove, RhymeZweLL and others. 25 years later is marked by dynamic physicality, imaginative May 5 at 9 p.m.—Peter Bjorn & John tickets: $20; May 9 at the words are mostly Shakespeare, even the Benjamin Britten theatricality and a modern flair. 8 p.m.—Echo & The Bunnymen, tickets: $29.50; May 10 at 8 libretto sings. Is it a dream or a nightmare? Depends on how UNTAMED, The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts, p.m.—Sleigh Bells with CSS, tickets: $20; May 14 at 7 you feel about unrequited love—and donkeys. 539 Tremont St., 617-426-5000. June 2 at 6:30 p.m.Tickets: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, SpeakEasy Stage Company, p.m.—Face to Face, tickets: $20; May 27 at 9 p.m.— $50 & 175. The not-for-profit Boston Center for the Arts hosts Roberts Studio Theatre, Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Friendly Fires with Wise Blood, tickets: $15. its annual fundraising party, this year featuring UnTamed: The Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St., 617-933-8600. SPECIAL EVENTS Wild Underground, a performance piece specially created for Performances beginning May 6:Wed &Thu at 7:30 p.m.,Fri

SCULLERS JAZZ CLUB, DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel, the BCA by New York-based aerial acrobatic troupe at 8 p.m.,Sat at 4 and 8 p.m.,Sun at 3 p.m.(No performance S T N E V E T N E R R U C 400 Soldiers Field Road, 617-562-4111. Visit www.scullers BEACON HILL HIDDEN GARDENS TOUR, Beacon Hill Garden Suspended Cirque. Guests can enjoy a pre-show dinner and May 25.) Tickets: $47 & 52. The high-spirited hijinks of this jazz.com for full schedule. May 3 at 8 p.m.—Peter Eldridge, Club, Charles and Mt. Vernon streets, 617-227-4392, unique cocktails as the BCA presents its Arts Champion 2006 Tony Award-winner begin when a die-hard musical fan

CURRENTEVENTStickets: $20, $58 with dinner; May 4 at 8 p.m.—Catherine www.beaconhillgardenclub.org. May 19 from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Award to Boston philanthropist Klare Shaw. plays his favorite cast album from 1928, and the show magi- Russell, tickets: $22, $60 with dinner; May 5 at 8 and 10 rain or shine.Tickets: $35. The Beacon Hill Garden Club cele- cally bursts to life. Suddenly the man finds himself immersed p.m.—Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra, tickets: $38, $76 with brates its 82nd anniversary with its annual tour of the hidden in the glamorous, hilarious tale of a celebrity bride and her dinner; May 6 & 7 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Jerry Butler, tickets: gardens of Beacon Hill, which is a delight for historians as SPORTS uproarious wedding day. $40, $78 with dinner; May 13 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Roberta well as garden enthusiasts. Presenting more than a dozen lo- Gambarini, tickets: $25, $63 with dinner; May 17 at 8 p.m.— cations with lush landscapes and secret pathways behind the BOSTON RED SOX MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL EMERGING AMERICA FESTIVAL, Institute of Contemporary Yma Arrington, tickets: $20, $58 with dinner; May 18 at 8 Hill’s historic townhouses, this special day unveils some of Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, 617-482-4SOX. Art, 100 Northern Ave.; Calderwood Pavilon at the Boston and 10 p.m.—The Four Freshmen, tickets: $28, $66 with the unsung greenspaces in the heart of Boston. May 2–4 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St.; Club Oberon, 2 Arrow St., dinner; May 19 at 8 p.m.—Rachael Price, tickets: $20, $58 May 5 at 1:35 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Cambridge. Visit www.emergingamericafestival.org for full with dinner; May 20 & 21 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Karrin Allyson, BIG APPLE CIRCUS, City Hall Plaza, 800-922-3772. May 6 & 9 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Minnesota Twins schedule of events and admission prices. May 13–15. This tickets: $25, $63 with dinner; May 26 at 8 p.m.—Either Performances: May 4 at 6:30 p.m., May 5, 6, 11–13 at 11 May 7 at 1:10 p.m. vs. Minnesota Twins arts festival unites up-and-coming theater, dance and musical Orchestra, tickets: $20, $58 with dinner; May 27 at 8 p.m.— a.m. and 6:30 p.m., May7,8,14&15 at 12:30 and 4:30 May 8 at 1:35 p.m. vs. Minnesota Twins talents from across the nation for a weekend of cutting-edge Rebecca Parris with Mike Turk, tickets: $30, $68 with dinner. p.m. Tickets: $15–65. The exciting Big Apple Circus, now in May 16 & 17 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Baltimore Orioles performances, including a songplay adaptation of Beowulf its 33rd season under the big top, returns to Boston with its May 18 & 19 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Detroit Tigers (May 13 & 15), the black-as-midnight comedy of the Psycho

aroundSYMPHONY the hub: HALL, 301 Massachusetts Ave., 617-482-2595. all-new and exciting show, Dance On! This one-ring circus May 20 & 21 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs parody Psyched (May 14) and the self-help-sploitation of The May 6 at 8 p.m. The Celebrity Series of Boston presents features Big Apple’s star clown Barry “Grandma” Lubin and May 22 at 8:05 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs Momentum (May 15). vocal combo Sweet Honey in the Rock, offering its world- its traditional assortment of high-flying acrobats, jugglers, renowned blend of gospel, blues and reggae. Tickets: contortionists, miniature horses and dancers in a show you NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER RICHARD III, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston University $37–60. and your family won’t soon forget. , One Patriot Place, Foxborough, Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave., 617-266-0800. Performances: 800-543-1776 or 877-GETREVS. May 18 & 25 at 7:30 p.m., May 21 & 28 at 8 p.m., May 22 & TOP OF THE HUB, Prudential Tower, 52nd floor, 617-536- CIRQUE ELOIZE ID, Citi Performing Arts Center, The Wang May 7 at 7:30 p.m. vs. Colorado Rapids 29 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $25–82.50. Performed in repertory with 1775. Enjoy food, drink and the best view in Boston as you Theatre, 270 Tremont St., 866-348-9738. Performances: May May 14 at 7:30 p.m. vs. Vancouver Whitecaps The Comedy of Errors, the internationally acclaimed, all-male swing to live jazz and classics from the Great American 10 at 8 p.m., May 11–13 at 7:30 p.m., May 14 at 2 and 7:30 May 28 at 8 p.m. vs. L.A. Galaxy Propeller Theatre Company’s production of this tragic tale of Songbook. May2,9,16&23 at 8 p.m.—Marty Ballou Trio; p.m., May 15 at 1 and 6 p.m.Tickets: $32–67. Described by Shakespeare’s most villainous king is brought to unsparing life. May 3–5, 17–19, 24–26 at 8:30 p.m.—The Bob Nieske Trio; The Montreal Gazette as “West Side Story gone hip-hop cir- May 6,7,20,21,27 & 28 at 9 p.m.—The Bob Nieske Group cus,” Cirque Éloize’s critically acclaimed new production, iD, THEATRE SHEAR MADNESS, Stage II, 74 Warrenton with vocalist Maggie Galloway; May 8,15,22 & 29 at noon— bursts forth with the boundless energy of acrobats, break- St., 617-426-5225. Ongoing. Performances:Tue–Fri at 8 Lee Childs Group; May 8 at 6 p.m., May 29 at 8 p.m.—The dancers, contortionists and a fearless stunt biker who per- ANIMAL CRACKERS, Lyric Stage Company, 140 Clarendon p.m.,Sat at 6 and 9 p.m.,Sun at 3 and 7 p.m.Tickets:$50. Rebecca Cline Trio; May 10–12 at 8:30 p.m., May 13 & 14 at form against eye-popping video projections drawn from St., 617-585-5678. Performances beginning May 6: Wed & This hilarious Boston-set whodunnit, where the clues change 9 p.m.—The Tony Carelli Group; May 15 & 22 at 8 p.m.— science-fiction films, comic books and graffiti. Thu at 7:30 p.m.,Fri at 8 p.m.,Sat at 3 and 8 p.m.,Sun at 3 every night and the laughs come fast and funny, is a world- The Marshall Wood Trio. p.m. (May 11 at 2 and 7:30 p.m.) Tickets: $29–56. Hilarity wide phenomenon filled with up-to-the-minute spontaneous ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS, Boston Theater Critics Association, ensues in this classic Marx Brothers musical when Mrs. humor and quicksilver improvisation where the audience be- , Citi Performing Arts Center, 270 Tremont Paramount Center, 560 Washington St., 617-824-8000. May Rittenhouse’s swanky house party honoring the African ex- comes part of the action and gets to solve the crime. St., 617-482-9393. May 20 at 8 p.m.—Elvis Costello & The 23 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $20. This annual event named for plorer Captain Spaulding is interrupted by the pilfering of a Imposters, tickets: $49.50–125. Boston’s own esteemed dean of American drama critics, the prominent painting. Screwball antics arise as the guests late Elliot Norton, recognizes excellence in local and regional search for the thief, resulting in this “uproarious slapstick TICKETS WILBUR THEATRE, 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700. May 4, theatre. This year’s nominated shows include The Life and comedy” (New York Times). 6 & 7 at 8 p.m., May 5 at 7:30 p.m.—Frankie Valli & The Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, August: Osage County and BOSTIX, Marketplace and Copley Square, 617- Four Seasons, tickets: $65–120; May 11 at 9 p.m.—Wale, The Merchant of Venice, and director Scott Edmiston receives BLUE MAN GROUP, Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton St., 723-5181. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. tickets: $25; May 17 at 8 p.m.—Sully Erna, tickets: $35; the annual Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence. 617-931-2787 or 617-426-6912. Ongoing. May 3–5, 10 & Information and tickets, including half-price seats on day of May 18 & 19 at 8 p.m.—David Crosby & Graham Nash, 11,17–19,24 & 25 at 8 p.m., May 6, 20 & 27 at 7 p.m., May event, for the best performing arts around Boston. Log on to tickets: $51 & 66; May 27 at 8:30 p.m.—The Machine, FORT POINT ART WALK, various locations in Boston’s Fort 8, 15 & 22 at 2 and 5 p.m., May 13 at 4 and 7 p.m., May 26 www.bostix.org to purchase discounted tickets and receive ___tickets: $25 & 37. Point area, 617-423-4299. Visit www.fortpointarts.org for at 2 and 8 p.m.Tickets:$49 & 69. This giddily subversive off- special e-mail updates. All ticket offers subject to availability.___ 14 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 15 AROUND THE HUB ONEXHIBIT bar and dancing, tickets: $150; May 13 & 14 at 7:30 p.m., May Through the Looking Glass; Global Patterns: Dress and Textiles in 15 at 2 p.m.—Director Jay Scheib presents Bellona, Destroyer Africa; Community Arts Initiative Artist Project; beginning May of Cities, a multimedia stage adaptation of author Samuel D. 25—Violet Isle:A Photographic Portrait of Cuba by Alex Webb and Delany’s dystopian sci-fi novel Dahlgren, tickets: $25. Rebecca Norris Webb; Two Masters of Fantasy: Bresdin and Redon. Special events: May 2 from 5–9 p.m.—Art in Bloom Open House, ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM, 280 The Fenway, free admission for all; May 6 at 5:30 p.m.—First Fridays; May 8 at 617-566-1401. Tue–Sun 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission: $12; sen- 3 p.m.—Mothers’ Day Concert featuring the Trio, iors $10; students $5; children (under 18) free.Visitors named tickets: $25; May 25 at 5:30 p.m.—Winesdays, explore wine se- Isabella are admitted free. Commissioned by Boston aristocrat lections with the help of a wine connoisseur. Isabella Stewart Gardner and modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palace, the museum exhibits 2,500 objects, including MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, Science Park, 617-723-2500. Sat–Thu works by Rembrandt, Botticelli, Raphael,Titian and Matisse. 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m.Admission: $21; seniors $19; chil- dren (3–11) $18; children (under 3) free. Planetarium, laser show JOHN F.KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, and Omni theater tickets: $9; seniors $8; children (3–11) $7. Columbia Point off Morrissey Boulevard, next to UMass Combination ticket prices and evening discounts available. This

Boston, Dorchester, 866-535-1960. www.jfklibrary.org. Daily popular museum for families of all ages boasts interactive sci- hub: the around 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Admission: $12; seniors & students $10; chil- ence exhibits, as well as laser and astronomy shows in the dren (13–17) $9; children (12 and under) free; library forums Charles Hayden Planetarium. Special exhibits: Cosmic Light; 9LVLW OLQN WR free. This museum portrays the life, leadership and legacy of Museum of Science:Then and Now; through May 14—Voices John F.Kennedy and members of his illustrious family in 21 Without Faces,Voices Without Races:An Audio Journey; through RXU :HE VLWH exhibits, three theaters, 20 video presentations and more. May 15—Race: Are We So Different? Planetarium shows: ÀQG XV RQ SUHVHQW Special exhibits: Poetry and Power:The Inaugural Address of Undiscovered Worlds—The Search Beyond Our Sun; Cosmic WKLVDG IRU John F.Kennedy; Passing the Torch:The Inauguration of John Collisions; The Sky Tonight. )DFHERRN F.Kennedy. Special event: May 17 at 2:45 p.m.—A DQG IROORZ XV Conversation with President Jimmy Carter. NICHOLS HOUSE MUSEUM, 55 Mt. Vernon St., 617-227-6993. RQ 7ZLWWHU Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Tickets: $7; children (12 and under) RIIHU K EVIN S NIPES , TALKTO D A H AND , 2010 THE MARY BAKER EDDY LIBRARY, 200 Massachusetts Ave., free. This 1804 townhouse was from 1885–1960 the home of H[SLUHV ONEXHIBIT SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS: The venera- 617-450-7000. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission: $6; sen- Rose Standish Nichols—landscape gardener, suffragist and   ble Newbury Street gallery presents Childhood iors, students & youth (6–17) $4; children (under 6) free. The pacifist. Built by Jonathan Mason and attributed to Charles

Lost: Current Work by Kevin Snipes. Refer to list- Library explores the life and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, Bulfinch, the house is now celebrating its 50th year as a mu- T I B I H X E N O ing, page 18. a New England woman who defied conventional 19th-century seum that educates visitors by providing a unique glimpse into thinking to become an influential religious leader,publisher, the domestic life in the 19th and 20th centuries on Boston’s teacher and businesswoman.The museum also houses the fa- historic Beacon Hill, including authentic furnishings and house- mous Mapparium—a three-story stained-glass globe, opened hold items owned by the Nichols family. BOSTON in 1935, which allows visitors to stand in the center,giving them a unique look at how ideas can inspire individuals and change the OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM, 206 Washington St., 617-720- BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, Museum Wharf, 300 Congress world. Special exhibits: Finding Peace; Hall of Ideas; Sensational 1713. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Tickets: $7.50; seniors & students $6; Fine Vintage Posters St., 617-426-6500. Sat–Thu 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m. Press, Radical Response; Peace Flag; Mary Baker Eddy:A Life of children (6–18) $3. At the site of the Boston Massacre and the Admission: $12; children (under 1) free; Sat–Thu 4–5 p.m. $5; Service; 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible. Special event: first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston, ex- Fri 5–9 p.m. (Family Night) $1. The popular museum for families May 15 at 1 p.m.—Knit or crochet for charity as part of the plore exhibits on the American Revolution, Boston’s maritime his- of all ages features a plethora of interactive exhibits that allow tory and the Boston Massacre, and take themed tours of the city. around the hub: Library’s Finding Peace Through Fiber Arts program. children to learn about science, history and culture firsthand. Special exhibits:The Old State House:A Hands-on History; The Exhibits include: Construction Zone, a child-sized work site with THE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY, African Boston Massacre Multimedia Presentation; From Colony to miniature skyscrapers inspired by the Big Dig; Arthur & Friends, Meeting House, 46 Joy St. (corner of Smith Court), Beacon Hill, Commonwealth; Our Favorite Things: Boston Stories; featuring the stars of everyone’s favorite PBS program; Boston 617-725-2991, www.afroammuseum.org. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–4 Preservation of the Old State House; Treasures from the Black, celebrating Boston’s Caribbean,African and African- p.m.Admission: $5; seniors & children (13–17) $3; children Bostonian Society’s Collections. American cultures; Kid Power, which allows active kids to use (under 13) free. Explore the history of Boston’s 19th-century Afri- energy in healthy ways and teaches them about fitness and nu- can-American community at the African Meeting House, the old- USS CONSTITUTION MUSEUM, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charles- trition. Special exhibits: Big & Little, an exhibit that examines size est African-American church still standing in the United States. In town, 617-426-1812. Daily 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Free admission. The and scale; through May 8—Torn From Home, an exhibit about addition, there are tour maps available for the Black Heritage museum preserves the treasures of “Old Ironsides,” the U.S. refugees and human rights; beginning May 23—The Wizard of Trail. Special exhibit:Treasures from the Collections of the Navy’s flagship and the world’s oldest commissioned warship. Oz, an interactive recreation of the world from the beloved family Museum of African-American History. View weapons, documents, journals and more, learn to load and film, where children can follow the Yellow Brick Road, explore fire a cannon, try out a sailor’s sleeping quarters and virtually Munchkinland and more. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, 465 Huntington Ave., 617-267-9300. command the Constitution in battle. Special exhibits: Old Sat–Tue 10 a.m.–4:45 p.m.,Wed–Fri ’til 9:45 p.m.Admission (in- Ironsides in War and Peace; The Barbary War: Piracy, Politics and INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 100 Northern Ave., 617- cludes two visits in a 10-day period): $20; seniors & students $18; Power; Model Shop; All Hands on Deck:A Sailor’s Life in 1812. 478-3100. Sat, Sun,Tue & Wed 10 a.m.–5 p.m.,Thu & Fri ’til 9 Wed after 4 p.m., pay as you wish; children (7–17) $7.50 on p.m.Admission: $15; seniors $13; students $10; children (under weekdays before 3 p.m., free at all other times; children (6 and 17) free. Free to all Thu 5–9 p.m. Boston’s first new art museum in under) free. The museum houses an outstanding collection of BEYOND BOSTON 100 years is a state-of-the-art, gleaming structure on the South paintings, prints, sculptures, furnishings and other artwork from Boston waterfront which presents installations of contemporary ancient times through the present, as well as the most compre- CONCORD MUSEUM, 200 Lexington Road, Concord, 978-369- paintings, sculptures and photographs, as well as cutting-edge live hensive collection of Asiatic art in the world. Special exhibits: 9763. Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m.Admission: $10; 205 Newbury Street dance and musical performances. Special exhibits: Gabriel Kuri: Modernist Photography,1910–1950; Artists Abroad: London, Paris, seniors & students $8; children (6–17) $5; family rates available. Open Daily, Parking Available Nobody Needs to Know the Price of Your Saab; The Record: Venice and Rome, 1825–1925; Scaasi:American Couturier; Millet Ample free parking on Cambridge Turnpike. Relive Concord’s his- www.internationalposter.com Contemporary Art and Vinyl; Catherine Opie: Empty and Full; On the and Rural France; Flowers and Festivals: Four Seasons in Japanese tory, from Native American habitation and European settlement to Fineberg Art Wall: Francesca DiMattio. Special events: May 6 at 9 Prints; Conversations: Photography from the Bank of America the days of Emerson,Thoreau, the Alcotts and Hawthorne. Special 617-375-0076 ___p.m.—Party on the Harbor,featuring light bites, art viewing, open Collection; An Unspoken Dialogue with Japanese Tea; Chihuly: exhibit:When Duty Whispers: Concord & the Civil War. ___ 16 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 17 AROUND THE HUB SHOPPING PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM, East India Square, Salem, 866- and fosters a stable, permanent artist community of resident ART & ANTIQUES 745-1876. Tue–Sun and holiday Mondays 10 a.m.–5 p.m. and non-resident members. Special exhibit: through May Admission: $15; seniors $13; students $11; children (16 and 21—Feast: A Celebration of Food. INTERNATIONAL POSTER GALLERY, 205 Newbury St., under) free. The nation’s oldest continually operating museum 617-375-0076. www.internationalposter.com. Mon–Sat boasts a new wing with a 190-seat auditorium and a glass- BROMFIELD ART GALLERY, 450 Harrison Ave., 617-451- 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. This acclaimed fine art covered atrium. The collection showcases African, Asian, Pacific 3605. Wed–Sat noon–5 p.m. Boston’s oldest artist-run poster gallery displays original vintage posters from the Island and American folk and decorative art, a maritime collec- gallery features shows by members of the cooperative, while 1890s through post-World War II modern masters. tion dating back to the museum’s earliest days and the first exhibitions by visiting artists are selected by current mem- collection of Native American art in the hemisphere. Special bers. Special exhibits: May 4–28—Sally Lutz: These Are a L’ATTITUDE GALLERY, 211 Newbury St., 617-927-4400. exhibits: Written on the Waves: Shipboard Logs and Journals; Few of My Favorite Things; Laurie Alpert: “SNAP!” Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. This gallery Faces of Devotion, Indian Sculpture from the Figiel Collection; boasts contemporary sculpture, crafts and art for the Auspicious Wishes and Natural Beauty in Korean Art; Of Gods CHILDS GALLERY, 169 Newbury St., 617-266-1108. Tue–Fri home, garden and commercial environments. and Mortals: Traditional Art from India; Painting the Modern in 9 a.m.–6 p.m.,Mon & Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m. This gallery spe- India; Perfect Imbalance: Exploring Chinese Aesthetics; cializes in fine American and European paintings, prints, Intersections: Native American Art in a New Light; Golden: Dutch drawings, watercolors and sculpture from the Renaissance to ARTS & CRAFTS and Flemish Masterworks from the Rose-Marie and Eijk van the 1950s. Special exhibits: A Shore Thing: 19th and 20th- Otterloo Collection; Freeport [No. 002]: Marianne Mueller; Century Marine Paintings; Meissner in Maine; Gordon Grant: THE SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, 175 Newbury St., beginning May 7—FreePort [No. 003]: Susan Philipsz; through Ships, Sailing and the Sea. 617-266-1810. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Mon by appoint- May 22—Eye Spy: Playing with Perception. ment. The oldest non-profit craft organization in the coun- COPLEY SOCIETY OF ART, 158 Newbury St., 617-536-5049. try, established in 1897. The Society specializes in 1 SALEM WITCH MUSEUM, 19 ⁄2 Washington Square North, Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. The oldest non- contemporary American crafts, jewelry, furniture, glass and Salem, 978-744-1692. Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission: $8.50; profit art association in the U.S. represents more than 500 living ceramics ranging from cutting-edge to traditional, and seniors $7; children (6–14) $5.50. Life-size stage settings and artists and hosts between 15–20 exhibitions each year by con- from functional to sculptural.

historically accurate narration recreate the hysteria of the Salem temporary painters, photographers, sculptors and printmakers. hub: the around Witch Trials and executions of 1692. Translations available in Special exhibits: Works by Anne D. Grandin; beginning May Japanese, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Special exhibit: 19—Matter, Medium & Meaning: A Contemporary Still Life. CLOTHING Witches: Evolving Perceptions. PHOTOBY H EIDI M OESINGER ONEXHIBIT GRAND CIRCLE GALLERY, 347 Congress St., 617-346-6459. BROOKS BROTHERS, 46 Newbury St., 617-267-2600. BILL RODGERS RUNNING CENTER: Owned by Wed & Fri 11 a.m.–2 p.m.,Thu ’til 7 p.m.,Sat ’til 3 p.m. This Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sat ’til 6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. the four-time Boston Marathon champion, this TICKETS gallery specializes in vintage travel posters and black & white Since 1818, Brooks Brothers has been a staple of men’s store at Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a paradise for photography. Special exhibit: through May 8—Student attire—everything from sophisticated suits to more casual, running aficionados. Refer to listing, page 23. BOSTON CITYPASS, www.citypass.com.Visit five of Boston’s best Poster Show. preppy apparel. Whether it’s the perfect pair of boxers or a attractions for one low price. Save 48% and avoid ticket lines. chic blazer, fellas are sure to revel in the classy, clean ap- Booklet price: $46; youth (3–11) $29. Ticket booklets can be pur- INTERNATIONAL POSTER GALLERY, 205 Newbury St., 617- pearance for which the Brooks Brothers brand is known. chased online or at any of the CityPASS attractions.The CityPASS 375-0076. www.internationalposter.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.– Downtown Crossing, 617-338-6205: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.– ticket booklet includes admission to six major attractions: the New 6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. The acclaimed fine art poster LOUIS, Fan Pier, 60 Northern Ave., 617-262-6100. Mon–Wed 8:30 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8 p.m. Its mantra “Brand name England Aquarium; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of gallery displays original vintage works from the 1890s 11 a.m.–6 p.m.,Thu–Sat ’til 7 p.m., Sun 11:30 a.m.–5 p.m. clothing for less” has made this discount retailer a bargain

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around the hub: L’ATTITUDE GALLERY, 211 Newbury St., 617-927-4400. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. This gallery T.J. MAXX, 350 Washington St., 617-695-2424. Mon–Sat GALLERIES boasts contemporary sculpture, crafts and art for the home, 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8 p.m. This discount retailer garden and commercial environments. Special exhibit: DEPARTMENT STORES offers brand name and designer fashions for men, women ARDEN GALLERY, 129 Newbury St., 617-247-0610. Mon–Sat Uncommon Perspectives from Massachusetts Artists. and kids, as well as accessories, fine jewelry and items for 11 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Arden specializes in contemporary oil FILENE’S BASEMENT, 497 Boylston St., 617-424-5520. the home, at prices 20–60% off most department store rates. paintings and sculpture by nationally and renowned artists, MILLS GALLERY, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m. This classic whose styles range from super-realism to abstraction. 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SPECIALADVERTISINGSECTION SPECIALADVERTISINGSECTION (continued from page 19) legendary great prices. If you’re thinking about diamonds, THE HERITAGE ON THE GARDEN, 300 Boylston St., 617-426- Ross-Simons is a must-visit attraction. They have one simple 9500. Call for individual store hours. This residential/office/ JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES promise: the absolute best prices on certified diamonds retail complex located across from the Public Garden features anywhere in the country. a handful of upscale retailers, including St. John Boutique, JOHN LEWIS, INC., 97 Newbury St., 617-266-6665. Tue–Sat Sonia Rykiel, Escada, Hermes, Exhale Spa and Anne Fontaine. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. John Lewis has been creating jewelry of SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW, 440 Boylston St., 617-267-9100. imaginative design in Boston for more than 40 years. Using Mon–Wed & Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m.,Thu ’til 7 p.m., Sat ’til 5 MARKETPLACE CENTER, located between Faneuil Hall and GC=< only solid precious metals and natural stones, Lewis aims “to p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. Serving Bostonians since 1796, this the Waterfront. Twenty-four distinctive shops surround an open /L make jewelry at a reasonable price of excellent workmanship Boston institution boasts of being the oldest continuously court known as the Exedra, where you will always find a wide and uncommon beauty.” operating luxury business in the U.S. Its Back Bay location is range of unusual pushcarts and entertainment events unique > filled with glittering diamonds, fine jewelry, watches, silver, to this wonderful area. Within walking distance are literally >GJ /LM> LUX BOND & GREEN, 416 Boylston St., 617-266-4747. Mon– china, porcelain, stationery, antiques and more. hundreds of other shops, restaurants, pubs and nightspots. Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sat ’til 5 p.m. Since 1898, Lux Bond & Green has provided its customers with diamonds, gold jewelry, THE SHOPS AT PRUDENTIAL CENTER, 800 Boylston St., 800- Corner it! watches and giftware from around the world. The store offers MALLS/SHOPPING CENTERS SHOP-PRU. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m. a corporate gift division, bridal and gift registry, a full-service The Shops at Prudential Center features more than 75 stores repair department, gift certificates and elegant gift wrapping. COPLEY PLACE, Copley Square, 617-262-6600. The magnifi- and restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, Saks Fifth International FoodFoodossing, Court Court |Boston Shops | Shops cent Copley Place features more than 100 upscale stores, Avenue, Ann Taylor and J. Jill. It is also a launch spot for the Downtown Cr NEWBURY 211, 211 Newbury St., 857-753-4669. Daily 10 including Neiman Marcus, Tiffany & Co., Eileen Fisher and city’s renowned tourist resource, the Boston Duck Tours. a.m.–9 p.m. This shop offers one-of-a-kind jewelry—hand- Williams-Sonoma, and fine restaurants like Legal Sea Foods made by Israeli designers from silver and 18 and 24 karat that offer shoppers numerous dining options. To receive a free gold with handset precious gems—as well as unique de- Ultimate Shopping Excursions card, stop by one of the cus- MUSIC/VIDEO signer gowns and accessories. tomer service kiosks.

NEWBURY COMICS, 332 Newbury St., 617-236-4930. Mon– hub: the around ROSS-SIMONS JEWELERS, The Shops at Prudential Center, THE CORNER MALL, corner of Winter and Washington streets. Thu 10 a.m.–10 p.m.,Fri & Sat ’til 11 p.m.,Sun 11 a.m.– thecornermall.com 800 Boylston St., 617-262-0935; The Natick Collection, In step with your lifestyle and just steps away, this shopping 7 p.m. Also: 36 JFK St. (Garage Mall), Cambridge, 617-491- Natick, 508-655-2956; Atrium Mall, Chestnut Hill, 617-965- center boasts more than 20 stores and eateries—including 0337; North Market Building, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617- 5300. Prudential: Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.– favorites like Skechers USA, Champs, Bath & Body Works, 248-9992. You’ll have a “wicked good time” at this upstart 6 p.m.; Chestnut Hill: Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun noon– plus an international food court with Thai Accent, Salsa’s local chain, which boasts the cheapest CD prices in town, 6 p.m. Ross-Simons Jewelers is one of the city’s top destina- Mexican Grill, Dunkin’ Donuts and more—and is easily including import, indie and major label releases, as well as tions for fabulous jewelry and fine Swiss watches—all at reached by the MBTA or commuter rail. T-shirts, comics and other pop culture kitsch items.

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CAMBRIDGE OPEN STUDIOS, various locations throughout Cambridge, 617-349-4385. Visit www2.cambridgema.gov/ CAC for a complete list of participating artists. Lovers of unique paintings, jewelry, fiber arts, ceramics, film, mixed- media, literary work and more can visit artists’ studios and purchase imaginative, one-of-a-kind items. The event is JOIN US FOR LUNCH, spread out over three weekends, each corresponding to a fresh & honest DINNER, AND different region of the city: COS East on May 7 & 8, COS There’s something LATE NIGHT DRINKS. Central on May 14 & 15 and COS North/West on May 21 & 22, all from noon–6 p.m. for everyone! CALL US FOR DELIVERY. , 47 Palmer St., 617-492-7679. Call for full serving breakfast, lunch, • Greek specialties schedule. This intimate Harvard Square coffeehouse was a supper and brunch • Breakfast is served all day! Harvard Square starting place for folk icons like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. MONDAY–WEDNESDAY 7:30 AM TO 9 PM May 6 at 7 and 10 p.m.—Ari Hest, tickets: $20; May 12 at 1238 Mass Ave, 617.661.5005 THURSDAY–SATURDAY 7:30 AM TO 10 PM 8 p.m.—Chad Perrone with Jamie Lynnhart, tickets: $15; SUNDAY 8 AM TO 9 PM Cambridge May 14 at 7 p.m.—Jeffrey Gaines, tickets: $25; May 21 at at the charles hotel 617-864-5311 7 p.m.—Mindy Smith, tickets: $30; May 24 at 8 p.m.— 1105 Massachusetts Ave. harvard square hongkongharvard.com Emy Phelps with Darol Anger, tickets: $25. www.charleshotel.com Cambridge • 617-495-0055 THE COMEDY STUDIO AT THE HONG KONG, 1238 123 E Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Square, 617-661-6507. Doors N . TT ST. open at 7:30 p.m.; shows begin at 8 p.m. Call for complete EVERE K IR IR Lesley K K V IR R L IN KL D AND schedule. Cover: $8–10. A place where fresh talent is discov- University AN . G PL. N ST. DI D TO H . VI S . ered and headliners experiment. May 3 & 10—Mystery NI A PL R Peabody T TE ST. Y Y Museum A NG Harvard VE VI DOLPHINSEAFOOD: This longtime Harvard Lounge, featuring professional magicians; May 5—Sean . IR AUNC to Porter Museum of Semitic Square eatery specializes in the freshest bounty Sullivan, Fred Bernabe, Shawn Carter and others; May 13— Natural History FR Museum Square IS PL.BIE from the sea, from oysters and lobster to swordfish Sagar Bhatt,Taylor Connelly, Langston Kerman and others; ST. JARVIS Harvard and salmon. Refer to listing, page 26. May 15—Marc Basch, Dan Crohn, Steve Hubbard and others. School of Law Sanders Theatre . Memorial DAVID SEDARIS, Celebrity Series of Boston, Sanders ST Hall Rindge & Latin School Theatre, 45 Quincy St., 617-482-2595. May 7 at 8 p.m. LLEN Sackler SIGHTS OF INTEREST Tickets: $38–55. America’s pre-eminent satirist and popular au- Museum to MIT

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H disco experience to Boston, this crazy circus of mirrorballs, intimate and relaxed atmosphere will make you feel as if you in- INDIA PAVILION, 17 Central Square, 617-547-7463. One of the feathered divas, roller skaters and hustlers tells the story of A vited the DJ or band into your living room.A hip, young crowd best traditional Northern Indian restaurants in the area, the re- Midsummer Night’s Dream through great ’70s club anthems. flocks nightly to this Central Square spot to enjoy Middle Eastern cently expanded India Pavilion has been a Cambridge staple for decor,cutting-edge music and excellent food and drink selections. more than 25 years. A menu of lamb, chicken and vegetarian MOUTH WIDE OPEN, American Repertory Theater, Loeb specialties is complemented by a selection of fine Indian wines Drama Center, 64 Brattle St., 617-547-8300. Performances: LIZARD LOUNGE, 1667 Massachusetts Ave., 617-547-0759. and beer. L buffet daily noon–3 p.m.; D daily 3–11 p.m. $ May 24–27 at 7:30 p.m., May 28 at 2 and 7:30 p.m., May Sun, Tue & Wed 7:30 p.m.–1 a.m., Mon 9 p.m.–1 a.m., Thu–Sat 29 at 2 p.m.Tickets: $25–50. Soulful, spiritual, transcendent 7:30 p.m.–2 a.m. Offering everything from poetry slams to RIALTO, The Charles Hotel, One Bennett St., 617-661-5050. One “Serving The Best Since 1975” and laugh-out-loud funny, actress and Harvard grad Amy open-mic comedy, this funky hangout attracts young intellectu- of Greater Boston’s top restaurants, Rialto specializes in fine Brenneman (“Private Practice,” “Judging Amy”) returns to her als and professionals. Pre- or post-show, head upstairs to the wines and delectable Italian cuisine from renowned Chef Jody TWINTWWIIN LOBSTERSLOBSTERS $24.95 roots in this autobiographical and exuberant theater piece Cambridge Common and enjoy a beer and an appetizer. Adams. Reservations recommended. D. $$$$ includes your choice of 2 side orders that explores everything from the surrealism of a red carpet special price for Panorama readers to the cold realities of a hospital bed. REDLINE, 59 JFK St., 617-491-9851. Kitchen: Mon–Sat 5–11 SHERATON COMMANDER RESTAURANT, 16 Garden St., must present ad for discount p.m. Bar: Mon–Wed ’til 1 a.m., Thu–Sat ’til 2 a.m. A bustling bar Harvard Square, 617-547-4800. New England-style cuisine in THE SECRET GARDEN, The Longwood Players, Cambridge scene is housed within this fashionable lounge/restaurant, an elegant setting with a casual atmosphere. B, L, D, SB. $$ Family YMCA Theatre, 820 Massachusetts Ave., 800-595- which serves delicious and creative cocktails and cuisine. Local 4849.Performances: May6,7,12&13 at 8 p.m., May 14 at and international DJs keep the energetic and mature crowds ZEPHYR ON THE CHARLES, Hyatt Regency Cambridge, 575 2 and 8 p.m.Tickets: $16–25. Based on the beloved chil- packing the dancefloor well into the night. Memorial Drive, 617-441-6510. This restaurant serves a tradi- dren’s book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this musical tells tional menu of local favorites—including seared scallops and the story of orphaned 11-year-old Mary Lennox, who lives Maine lobster—loaded with flavor and flair. B, L, D, C. $$ with her reclusive Uncle Archibald and his invalid son Colin on DINING his Yorkshire estate. When a neglected garden beckons Mary ZOE’S, 1105 Massachusetts Ave., 617-495-0055, with its haunting melodies and spirits from the family’s past, Refer to Restaurants, page 51, for key to symbols. www.zoescambridge.com. Offering a menu of delicious home- she becomes determined to bring the garden back to life. made Greek and American food in a fun atmosphere, this retro es- 617-661-2937 THE ASGARD IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT, 350 Massachusetts tablishment serves breakfast all day,and take-out and catering are 1105 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Ave., 617-577-9100, www.classicirish.com. The Asgard was available.A popular destination for the weekend brunch crowd, CAMBRIDGE, HARVARD SQUARE MUSEUMS & GALLERIES designed in Ireland, with local artists putting the finishing Zoe’s is also a great place for dinner,boasting an affordable selec- touches on a truly one-of-a-kind bar. Communal tables and a tion of beer and wine. For dessert, try the delicious cheesecake 508-655-0669 HARVARD ART MUSEUMS, 485 Broadway, 617-495-9400. Tue– variety of cool, comfortable places to sit—along with an frappe or the famous frozen hot chocolate. B, L, D, SB. Mon–Wed NATICK Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m.Admission: $9; seniors $7; students $6; chil- extensive menu, a large craft beer selection, outdoor patio, 7:30 a.m.–9 p.m.,Thu–Sat ’til 10 p.m., Sun 8 a.m.–9 p.m. $  7!3().'4/. 342%%4 s dren (18 and under) free. The Harvard Art Museums—including live music, trivia nights, DJs and no cover charge—make the www.dolphinseafood.com

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Longwood arra Av S Center l Huntington Av Station Hammon St F  o Med Area o E 3rd St h c S classically beautiful brownstone resi- St N Bdences, glamorous retail space and a plethora of dining options, spa services and  nightlife. Its crown jewel is Copley Square, home to the John Hancock Tower as well as Lanes, Lounge & Billiards historic landmarks like the Boston Public  Library and Trinity Church. But its pulse cen- ters primarily around the bustling commercial districts of Boylston and Newbury streets.  ATTRACTIONS: • Trinity Church • Christian Science Center 15%percentOfflunchordinnerwiththisAd • Boston Public Library • Skywalk Observatory • John Hancock Tower • Commonwealth Ave. Mall Mon: 4:30 pm–2 am Open7days•10am–1am Tues–Sun: 11:30 am–2 am GET THERE ON THE T : 545BoylstonStreet,Boston02116•(617)638Ǧ9699 10 Scotia Street Boston, MA 617-266-2695 www.kingsbackbay.com Orange Line to Back Bay; Green Line to Arlington, www.vloraboston.com ___ Copley or Hynes Convention Center ___ 40 PANORAMA ABOVEPHOTOANDINSETMIDDLEBY D ELLA H UFF BOSTONGUIDE.COM 41 AROUND THE HUB SIGHTSEEING p.m.Art & Architecture tours: Tue & Thu at 3 p.m. Reservations required. One of the oldest and most distinguished private li- braries in the United States, the Athenaeum was founded in 1807. For nearly half a century, it was the unchallenged center of intellectual life in Boston, and by 1851 it had become one of the five largest libraries in the country. Special exhibit: Elegant Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey.

BOSTON PUBLIC GARDEN, bordered by Arlington, Charles, Beacon and Boylston streets. Open daily dawn to dusk. Established in 1837, the Public Garden is the nation’s first public botanical garden. Its 24 acres are filled with scenic and diverse greenery, as well as sculptures, including one that commemorates the popular children’s book Make Way for Ducklings. Other fixtures include the Lagoon—home to the famed Swan Boats from April through September—and the world’s smallest suspension bridge.

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, 700 Boylston St., Copley Square, 617-536-5400. Mon–Thu 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 5 p.m., Sun 1–5 p.m. Free admission. Art & Architecture tours Mon at 2:30 p.m., Tue & Thu at 6 p.m., Fri & Sat at 11 a.m., Sun at 2 p.m. The first publicly supported municipal library in the world hosts one million visitors a year, who come to view this architectural masterpiece and its collection of more than five million books. Film festivals, exhibits and children’s programs run throughout the year. SIGHTSEEING BUNKER HILL PAVILION, Boston National Historical Park SUPER DUCK TOURS: Splash down into his- Visitors Center, Monument Square, Charlestown, 617-242-5641. toric Boston Harbor as part of this 90-minute tour Located yards from the USS Constitution. Visitor center, bookstore beginning at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Refer to and museum open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Ongoing restoration listing, page 47. has caused closures of the Monument; calling ahead is rec- ommended. Visitors can climb the Bunker Hill Monument, a 221- foot granite obelisk marking the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, or tour the nearby Bunker Hill Museum. CRUISES CUSTOM HOUSE TOWER, 3 McKinley Square, 617-310-6300. HARBOR ISLANDS EXPRESS, departing from Long Wharf. Call Observation deck tours daily, except Fri, at 2 p.m.; tickets: $3. 617-222-6999 or 617-223-8666 for reservations and sched- Tours may be cancelled due to weather conditions, call ahead. ule information. Tickets: $14; seniors $10; children (3–11) $8. Boston’s first skyscraper, the Custom House, stands high over

around theBeginning hub: May 7. Journey to Boston’s hidden jewels, the Boston Harbor as one of the city’s most impressive landmarks. Boston Harbor Islands, aboard high-speed ferries to either Crowned by its distinctive clock tower and restored with modern Georges or Spectacle Island. Spend the day enjoying one of the luxuries, the building (operated by the Marriott Corporation) epito- large islands, or hop the inter-island shuttle to Grape, Peddocks, mizes the preservation of Boston’s historic architecture. Lovells or Bumpkin Islands for more sightseeing adventures. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 210 Massachusetts SALEM FERRY, departing from Long Wharf North. Call 978-741- Ave., 617-450-2000. Free tours of The Mother Church Tue noon– 0220 for reservations, ticket prices and schedule information. 4 p.m., Wed 1–4 p.m., Thu–Sat noon–5 p.m. and Sun 11 a.m.–3 Beginning May 27. Hop aboard the high-speed catamaran the p.m., every half hour. Services: Sun at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Nathaniel Bowditch, and in 55 minutes, find yourself in the his- original Mother Church built in 1894 is at the heart of the torical maritime community of Salem. Cruise the coastline north Christian Science Center, situated on 14 acres in the Back Bay. of Boston, and be dropped off in the middle of Salem’s numer- The Romanesque structure is made from New Hampshire granite ous fine dining, shopping and sightseeing attractions. with stained glass windows illustrating Biblical events.

FOREST HILLS CEMETERY, 95 Forest Hills Ave., Jamaica Plain, SIGHTS OF INTEREST 617-524-0128. Open daily from dawn to dusk. Created in 1848, this cemetery serves as the final resting place of Eugene O’Neill, ARNOLD ARBORETUM, 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, 617-524- Anne Sexton, E.E. Cummings, William Lloyd Garrison and former 1718. Grounds open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Free admis- Boston Celtic Reggie Lewis. The 275 acres also contain sculptural sion. Visitor Center open Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m., treasures, an arboretum and an open-air museum. Sun noon–4 p.m.This 265-acre tree sanctuary designed by Emerald Necklace architect Frederick Law Olmsted opened in 1872. Now a NEW ENGLAND HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, Carmen Park, National Historic Landmark, the arboretum and its gardens contain Congress Street near Faneuil Hall, 617-457-8755. Tours available more than 7,000 varieties of trees, shrubs and flowers for your perusal. upon request. This haunting memorial features six luminous glass Special event: May 8 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.—Lilac Sunday 2011, free. towers etched with the six million prisoner numbers of those who perished in the Holocaust. Visitors can walk under the towers and 1 BOSTON ATHENAEUM, 10 ⁄2 Beacon St., 617-227-0270. Tue, Thu read the dramatic stories of the victims and heroes of this ___& Fri 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Mon & Wed ’til 8 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.–4 tremendous human tragedy. 42 PANORAMA OTIS HOUSE MUSEUM, 141 Cambridge St., 617-994-5920. TOURS AND TRAILS BOSTON DUCK TOURS, Prudential Center, Museum of Science and ahead for availability. Tickets can be purchased aboard trolleys or Wed–Sun 11 a.m.–4:30 p.m., tours every half hour. New England Aquarium, 617-267-3825, www.bostonducktours.com. at various locations throughout the city. Tickets: $36; military, sen- Admission: $8; seniors $7; students & children (5–18) $4; ANTIQUE LIMOUSINE, 617-309-6414. www.bostontours- Tours: seven days a week, 9 a.m. ’til one hour before sunset. (From iors & students $32; children (3–11) $18; children (under 3) free. children (under 5), Historic New England members and Boston antiquelimo.com. Tours by appointment only. Enjoy historic Aquarium: Fri–Sun beginning at 3 p.m.) Tickets: $32; seniors, students Boston’s newest upper deck “Green” and eco-conscious trolley residents free; $24 maximum per family. Built in 1796 for Freedom Trail tours in a 1939 Cadillac seven-passenger limousine, & military $27; children (3–11) $22; (under 3) $10; special needs $15. fleet provides superior views as you tour Boston’s historic sights in Harrison Gray Otis and his wife, this grand mansion is an ex- just like the Godfather’s car. Get close to the sights where the trol- Group discounts available. Experience the city in an amazing vehicle comfort. This 2.5 hour loop covers more than 100 points of interest, ample of high-style Federal elegance. Tours offer insight into leys and duck tours can’t. The drivers dress, speak and act the that rides on land and water. The 80-minute tour visits most of Boston’s including Fenway Park, the North End, the USS Constitution, Back the social, business and family life of the post-Revolution part—just don’t mess with them or you might be riding in the trunk! famous sights. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, your Bay and the Theatre District. As a bonus, connect with Super Tours’ American elite. They’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse. Ask about their specials. Duck splashes into the Charles River for a spectacular waterview. Cambridge loop, which takes visitors to Harvard Square and Cambridge’s historic universities. All of this, plus a free second day THE SKYWALK OBSERVATORY AT THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER, BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL, 46 Joy St., 617-725-0022. Free tours BOSTON GLIDERS SEGWAY TOURS, 75 Commercial St., 866- on the trolley, a free walking tour of Harvard University and your 800 Boylston St., Prudential Tower, 50th floor, 617-859-0648. by appointment only. Call at least 24 hours in advance for reser- 611-9838. Visit www.bostongliders.com for a full schedule of choice of a free Boston Harbor Cruise, Charles Riverboat Cruise, Daily 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Admission (including a headset audio vations. Visit www.afroammuseum.org for site descriptions. A daily tours. Tickets: $60. Reservations required. Tour the city of tour of the Old South Meeting House or tour of the Harvard around the hub: the around tour of points of interest): $13; seniors & students (with college guided tour through the north side of Beacon Hill, including the Boston in a whole new way aboard that one-man, upright motor- Museum of Natural History makes this comprehensive tour one of ID) $11; children (under 12) $9. Observatory may be closed homes of politicians and entrepreneurs; the African Meeting ized vehicle, the Segway. Tour guides (or “Adventure Captains”) Boston’s best values for visitors. due to weather conditions, please call ahead. The Skywalk is House, built in 1806; the oldest standing house built by an lead participants on a one-hour tour of popular Boston neighbor- New England’s premier observatory, offering spectacular 360- African-American (1797); and the home of Lewis and Harriet hoods like the North End and the Seaport District with its pictur- CITY VIEW TROLLEY TOURS, of the Freedom Trail and historic degree panoramic views of Boston and its most famous sites. Hayden, who harbored runaway slaves. Maps are available at the esque Harborwalk, or longer two- and three-hour excursions. Boston, departing every 20–30 minutes from the Boston Common This unique experience is a must for all Boston visitors, and Museum of African-American History. Visitor Center, New England Aquarium, South Station, North Station, boasts an audio tour, multi-media theater, the Dreams of BOSTON IRISH HERITAGE TRAIL, various sites Downtown and in Faneuil Hall Marketplace and other locations, 617-363-7899. Daily Freedom Immigration Museum and much more. BOSTON BY FOOT, 617-367-2345. Tickets: $12; children (6– the Back Bay, 617-696-9880, www.irishheritage trail.com. Maps 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Tickets: $34; children (4–12) $12. Discount 12) $8, unless noted. Call for tour locations. Guided 90-minute available at Boston Common and Prudential Center Visitor tickets available online at www.cityviewtrolleys.com. This year- TRINITY CHURCH, 206 Clarendon St., Copley Square, 617-536- tours highlighting the rich architecture and history of the city, Information Centers. This self-guided, three-mile walking tour round trolley company offers Hop On & Off privileges at the most 0944. Sun 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.–5 led by trained volunteers. The Heart of the Freedom Trail, covers 300 years of history, taking you through Boston’s down- scenic and historic locations, including the New England Aquarium p.m. Worship services: Sun 7:45, 9 and 11:15 a.m., 6 p.m.; Thu Tue–Thu at 10 a.m., Fri–Mon at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Victorian town, North End, Beacon Hill and Back Bay neighborhoods. Learn and sites along the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market,

SIGHTSEEING12:10 p.m. Tours available for $7; seniors & students (with ID) Back Bay, Mon at 5:30 p.m., Fri at 2 p.m., Sun at 10 a.m.; about famous politicians, artists and war heroes, and the Boston the North End, Beacon Hill, the historic waterfront, the USS

$5; children (under 16) free with an adult. Guided tours and self- Literary Landmark Tour, Sat at 10 a.m.; Beacon Hill, Mon–Fri at Irish’s rich tradition of rebellion, leadership and triumph. Constitution, Bunker Hill and many more. G N I E E S T H G I S guided visits: Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.–4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., Sat & Sun at 2 p.m.; North End, Fri–Sun at 1 p.m.; Sun 1–5 p.m. Built in 1877, this house of worship is a combina- The Dark Side of Boston, Fri & Sat at 6 p.m.; Boston Underfoot, BOSTON UPPER DECK TROLLEY TOURS, 617-742-1440. Tours FENWAY PARK TOURS, 4 Yawkey Way, 617-226-6666. Tours tion of Victorian, Gothic and French Romanesque styles and one Sun at 1 p.m., tickets: $14 (includes subway fare); Boston By depart daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. on the half hour; schedule is sub- leave daily, every hour on the hour, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., or until three- of the great masterpieces of American church architecture. Little Feet, Fri & Sat at 10 a.m., Sun at 2 p.m., tickets: $8. ject to change, visit www.bostonupperdecktrolleytours.com or call and-a-half hours before game time. Tickets: $12; seniors $11; around the hub: See the Best of Boston Aboard the Orange & Green. Old Town Trolley Tours® shows you ALL of Boston from the waterfront to Beacon Hill, Back Bay to Cambridge, Fenway Park to USS Constitution. Hop on and off all day! FREE Second day. Your trolley ticket is valid for two consecutive days.* FREE Boston Harbor Cruise Included.** FREE Admission to Old State House Museum. FREE Discount coupons to attractions and restaurants. * Offer good through March 31, 2012. Must be used on consecutive days. ** Harbor Cruise available spring, summer and fall. 617-269-7010 www.trolleytours.com For ticket info, call 617-770-0040 or visit bostonsbestcruises.com/splash 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ______44 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 45 children (3–15) & military personnel $10. Tours originate at the NORTH END MARKET TOUR, 64 Cross St., take the “T” to SUPER DUCK TOURS, departing from Charlestown Navy Yard, 877- $ 00 Souvenir Store located on Yawkey Way across from Service Gate Haymarket, 617-523-6032. Three-hour tours: Wed & Sat at 10 34-DUCKS, www.superducktours.com. Tours: Daily 9 a.m.–4 p.m. 20. D, rain or shine. This tour offers an inside look at America’s oldest a.m. and 2 p.m., Fri at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Reser vations required. Tickets: $35; seniors & students $31; children (3–11) $23; chil- active Major League ballpark, including a visit to the top of the Custom tours for groups available. Tickets: $50. Michele Topor, dren (under 3) $12. This 90-minute tour departs from Charlestown + 5% CCF Tax famed “Green Monster” and stories from Boston Red Sox history. an authority on Italian cuisine and culture, hosts walking tours Navy Yard, and offers a free shuttle to and from the New England through one of the nation’s oldest Italian-American communities. Aquarium area. Boston’s newest amphibious tour takes visitors CityView Trolley Tour! THE FREEDOM TRAIL FOUNDATION’S FREEDOM TRAIL on a historical narrated waterfront journey through the streets of Save $14 per Adult PLAYERS, 617-357-8300. Tours depart from the Visitor Center on OLD BOSTON TOURS, 617-755-2648. Visit www.oldboston Boston, which suddenly becomes a nautical adventure when the Boston Common daily at 11 a.m., noon, 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Tickets: tours.com for a complete tour schedule. Reser vations required. bus becomes a boat and plunges boldly into Boston Harbor. Regular Adult Ticket $34 $11; seniors $9; children (12 and under) $5.50. Call for private Learn about Boston while seeing sights both famous and obscure tours. Explore the Freedom Trail with costumed actors portraying as you walk one of Old Boston Tours’ offerings, including the SWAN BOATS, Public Garden Lagoon, 617-522-1966. Daily from famous patriots such as James Otis, Abigail Adams and William “Secret” Tour of the North End and the Power of Women Tour, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., weather permitting. Tickets: $2.75; seniors $2; INFO 617.363.7899 Dawes in this 90-minute tour. Stops include the Park Street focused on Boston’s remarkable ladies. Tours are led by local children (2 –15) $1.50. One of Boston’s oldest and most treasured Must be used only at time of purchase. Discount only around the hub: the around Church, the Boston Massacre Site, the Old State House and Faneuil historians and reveal things you never imagined about the Hub. traditions, these pedal-powered boats glide around the Public valid with purchase from a CityView agent. Hall. Private tours may be tailored to individual needs and interests. Garden and under the smallest suspension bridge in the world. Expires June 30, 2011. Does not include OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS OF BOSTON, 617-269-7010. Tours any free offers. Not valid with other discounts. HISTORIC PUB CRAWL, BosTix Booth, Faneuil Hall, 617-357- depart daily every 20 minutes from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Tickets: $38; 8300. Reservations required. May 3, 10, 17 & 24 at 5:30 p.m. seniors & students $35; children (3–12) $15; children (under 3) WHALE WATCHES Tickets: $43. The Freedom Trail Foundation’s 18th-century cos- free. With 16 stops throughout the city, including the New England tumed guide takes you on a tour of Boston’s historic pubs where Aquarium, Fenway Park, USS Consti tution Museum and the Trolley BOSTON HARBOR CRUISES, One Long Wharf, 617-222-4321. HISTORIC BOSTON treasonous events were hatched more than 250 years ago. Enjoy Stop Store at South Charles and Boylston streets, patrons can enjoy Mon–Fri at 10 a.m., Sat & Sun at 10:30 a.m.; beginning May 9: FREEDOM TRAIL SITES plenty of beer and light fare along the way. a 110-minute, fully narrated sightseeing tour of more than 100 Mon–Fri at 10 a.m., Sat & Sun at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. points of interest aboard the orange-and-green, all-weather trolley. Tickets: $39.95; seniors $35.95; children (4–12) $31.95. Cruise on THE KENNEDY TOUR OF BOSTON, departing from Boston high-speed catamarans to Stellwagen Bank, the East Coast’s most Common. Wed–Fri at 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $12; seniors & stu- SAMUEL ADAMS BREWERY TOUR: DRINK IN A LITTLE HISTORY, famous destination for whale watching. Catch sight of humpback,

SIGHTSEEINGdents $10. Visit the Boston sites and landmarks that played a 30 Germania St., Jamaica Plain, 617-368-5080. Tours begin ap- finback and minke whales from the deck or from the comfort of a

significant role in John F. Kennedy’s rise to political power. The proximately every 45 minutes, Mon–Thu & Sat 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Fri fully modernized cabin boasting snack and beverage services. G N I E E S T H G I S walking tour visits spots like the Omni Parker House, where JFK ’til 5:30 p.m. One-hour tours include samples (ID required). Tickets: announced his bid for Congress and proposed to Jacqueline $2 donation to a local charity. Call for special events and closings. NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM, Central Wharf, 617-973-5206. Bouvier; the JFK statue on the State House lawn; and JFK’s Learn about the art of brewing beer and taste rich malts and spicy Mon–Fri at 10 a.m., Sat & Sun at 11 a.m.; May 16–22: Mon–Thu Senate headquarters on Kilby Street, among others. hops on this tour of the original Samuel Adams brewery. at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Fri at 1:30 p.m., Sat & Sun at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; May 23–29: Mon–Fri at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Sat & Sun at 10 a.m., 2 and 6 p.m.Tickets: $39.95; children (11 and under) $31.95. Discover the history of Stellwagen Bank aboard the Aquarium’s whale watch vessel, the 111-foot catamaran Voyager III. Search for a variety of whales, including humpback, finback and minke. Interactive exhibits include microscope sta- tions, electronic navigation, computer whale programs, meteoro- logical instruments and movies. around the hub: WILDLIFE

FRANKLIN PARK ZOO, One Franklin Park Road, Franklin Park, 617-541-LION. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. Admission: $16; seniors $13; children (2–12) $10; military per- sonnel with ID $7; $10 for all from 10 a.m.–noon the first Sat of each month. Home to more than 210 species, many of them en- dangered. Roam the Australian Outback Trail with kangaroos, visit the gorillas in the Tropical Forest, marvel at the lion and tigers at Kalahari Kingdom and see zebras, ostriches and wildebeests at Serengeti Crossing.

NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM, Central Wharf, 617-973-5200. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. Admission: $21.95; ...Because Everybody seniors (60+) $19.95; children (3–11) $13.95; children (under 3) free. Refer to Current Events section under Film for IMAX theater Loves Our Trolleys! listings. Combination ticket prices available. Dedicated to advanc- 100% Open Air & Padded Seating ing knowledge of the world of water, this outstanding aquatic zoo features a 187,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank containing a Narrated by live tour guide Caribbean coral reef with sharks, sea turtles, moray eels and other Frequent departures aquatic life; a popular penguin habitat; Northern fur seals in the Marine Mammal Center; a brand-new 25,000-gallon shark and Private charters ray touch tank; and the Simons 3D IMAX Theater. STONE ZOO, 149 Pond St., Stoneham, 781-438-5100. Mon–Fri Buy Online! CityViewTrolleys.com ___ 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. Admission: $13; seniors ___ 46 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 47 AROUND THE HUB FREEDOM TRAIL $11; children (2–12) $9; military personnel with ID $6.50; MINUTE MAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, Concord and The Freedom Trail begins at the Boston $9 for all from 10 a.m.–noon the first Sat of each month. Lexington (North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty St., Common Information Kiosk, where you can Highlights include Mexican gray wolves, meerkats, snow Concord), 978-369-6993. Park grounds open sunrise to sun- obtain a guide map, rent a self-guided audio leopards, , , river otters, llamas, black bears set. Created in 1959 to preserve the sites associated with the tour or take a walking tour (in season) with an and white-cheeked gibbons. Special exhibit: Masters of Flight: opening battles of the American Revolution, Minute Man Park 18th-century costumed guide. (Ticket sales Birds of Prey, a free-flight interactive bird show featuring 16 consists of more than 900 acres of land along original seg- from Freedom Trail Foundation tours help different species, from vultures to owls. ments of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, including preserve the historic sites.) Boston National Lexington Green and Concord’s North Bridge. The park also Historical Park (National Park Service) tours preserves The Wayside, the 19th-century home of literary begin at State and Devonshire streets. Please BEYOND BOSTON greats Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott. call 617-357-8300 or visit TheFreedomTrail.org for additional information. ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, 1250 Hancock St., OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Quincy, eight miles south of Boston, 617-770-1175. Take the 508-347-3362. Wed–Sun 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Tickets: $20; “T” to the Quincy Center stop on the Red Line. Visitor Center seniors $18; children (3–17) $7; (under 3) free. Take a trip BOSTON COMMON. Set aside in open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Tickets: $5; children (under 16) back in time at this recreation of an early 19th-century New 1634 as a military training field and free. This historical gem offers insight into the lives of U.S. England village where costumed educators give visitors a grazing pasture, the Com mon is the presidents John Adams and son John Quincy Adams. Tour the glimpse of life in America’s early days. Visit a tin shop, a cider oldest public park in America. The birthplaces of both presidents, as well as “The Old House,” mill and a blacksmith, ride the old-fashioned yellow stage- park served as quarters for British as

which was home to five generations of the Adams family. coach and tour restorations of period New England homes well as Colonial troops, and later hub: the around while marveling at authentic remnants from a long-gone age. housed Civil War regiments. The 5W!TS, Patriot Place, North Marketplace, Two Patriot Place, British Army set out for the start of Foxboro, 508-698-1600. Sun–Thu 11 a.m.–8 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til PLIMOTH PLANTATION, 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, 978-369- the Revolutionary War from what is 10 p.m. Tickets: $18; children (12 and under) $14. Combining 6993. Henry Hornblower II Visitor Center: 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; now Park Square. the appeals of theme parks, museums and haunted houses, Nye Barn, Hobbamock’s (Wampanoag) Homesite and 1627 5W!ts provides visitors with action-packed interactive game- Pilgrim Village: 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Crafts Center: 9:15 a.m.– THE STATE HOUSE. Beacon Street, top

SIGHTSEEINGplay and puzzle-solving activities. The new state-of-the-art facil- 5 p.m. Tickets: $29.50; seniors $26.50; children (6–12) $19. of Beacon Hill facing Boston Common, ity at Patriot Place features two exciting attractions: Espionage, When the Pilgrims landed in America during the 17th century, 617-727-3676. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 which turns players into secret agents whose mission involves they landed at Plymouth Rock. They built their settlement three p.m., except holidays. Advance regis- FANEUIL HALL: This bustling marketplace and cracking safes, hacking computers and dodging lasers; and miles south of the rock and named it Plimoth Plantation. Today, tration is required for guided tours. meeting hall is still the site of vigorous debate, just 20,000 Leagues, which takes players on a journey to the bottom visitors can tour the Plantation and see how the Pilgrims went The famous golden dome of the State as it was in pre-Revolutionary War Boston. Refer of the sea aboard Captain Nemo’s sub, the Nautilus. about their daily lives, hunting, gathering and making crafts. House marks the government seat of to listing, page 50. the Common wealth of Massachusetts. Samuel Adams laid the cornerstone, L I A R T M O D E E R F and the building stands on land ac- quired from John Hancock. The red brick portion was designed as the first Anglican congregation in Boston. The second by legendary architect Charles Bulfinch. chapel, built in 1754, became the first Unitarian church in America after the Revolution. PARK STREET CHURCH. Corner of Park and Tremont streets, 617-523-3383. SITE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL around the hub: The Sunday services at 8:30 and 11 a.m., AND BEN FRANKLIN’S STATUE. On 4 and 6:30 p.m. Morning services are School Street, marked by a column and traditional, evening services are con- commemorative plaque. On April 13, temporary. Built in 1809, this church 1635, the town voted to establish the first was described by Henry James as “the first public school in the country. Nearby most interesting mass of brick and is Benjamin Franklin’s statue, built in mortar in America.” 1856, the first portrait statue erected in place the United States. OLD GRANARY BURYING GROUND. Tremont Street next to Park Street SITE OF THE OLD CORNER to see Church, 617-635-4505. Open daily 9:30 BOOKSTORE. School and Washington a.m.–5 p.m. This historic cemetery, ad- streets. Constructed as an apothecary in jacent to the former town granary, is the 1718, the ground floor was later a final resting place of John Hancock, bookstore and literary center of Boston Boston Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, Samuel and a meeting place for notables like Boston Adams, Peter Faneuil and the victims of Emerson, Hawthorne and Thoreau. the Boston Massacre, as well as Elizabeth Goose, believed to be the leg- OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE. 310 See Boston like you’ve never seen it, at the Skywalk endary “Mother Goose.” Washington St., 617-482-6439. Daily 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission: $6; sen- Observatory. Interesting displays including “Dreams of KING’S CHAPEL AND BURYING iors & students $5; children (6–18) $1; Freedom,” featuring the Boston immigrant experience. GROUND. Tremont and School streets, children (under 6) free. This building 617-227-2155. Chapel open Mon, Thu, housed many town meetings, the most Informative audio tour and new theater featuring Fri & Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Services: Sun famous of which saw an outraged “ Wings Over Boston.” Located at The Prudential Center, at 9:45 and 11 a.m., Wed at 12:15 p.m. Samuel Adams signal the start of the 800 Boylston Street, Boston | 617-859-0648 www.topofthehub.net Burying Grounds open daily 9 a.m.–5 Boston Tea Party. p.m. Still an active house of worship, ___ King’s Chapel was established in 1687 ___ 48 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 49 AROUND THE HUB RESTAURANTS OLD STATE HOUSE. Corner of Washington ALLSTON/BRIGHTON and State streets, 617-720-1713. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Admission: $7.50; seniors & BIG CITY, 138 Brighton Ave., Allston, 617-782-2020. students $6; children (6–18) $3; children Big City boasts 15 pool tables, 4 foosball tables, 80 beer (under 6) free. Built in 1713, this seat of taps and full menu specializing in outrageous thin crust Colonial government was the center of ac- pizzas that always keep customers coming back. L, D, LS, tivity for such patriots as John Hancock Sat & SB. $ and Samuel and John Adams. It was from the east balcony that the Declaration of THE SUNSET GRILL & TAP, 130 Brighton Ave. (corner of Independence was first read in Boston. Harvard and Brighton avenues), Allston, 617-254-1331. This popular Allston hangout features Boston’s best beer BOSTON MASSACRE SITE. State Street selection, with more than 112 beers on tap and 380 mi- in front of the Old State House. At the crobrews and exotic imports. Its food entices too, with next intersection below the State House, award-winning steam beer burgers, famous curly fries, a ring of cobblestones marks the site of buffalo wings and giant nachos. L, D, C, LS, SB. $ the clash between a jeering Boston crowd and a British guard of nine soldiers on March 5,1770. BACK BAY

FANEUIL HALL. Merchants Row and BEN & JERRY’S, 174 Newbury St., 617-536-5456; 20 Faneuil Hall Square, 617-242-5689. Mon- Park Plaza, Ste. 14, 617-426-0890; 36 JFK St., Cambridge, Thu 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 9 p.m., 617-864-2828. The Vermont-based premium ice cream Sun noon–6 p.m. Historical talks given purveyors offer favorite flavors like Chunky Monkey, Phish every half hour from 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Food and Cherry Garcia, as well as cookies, brownies and when hall is not in use. “The Cradle of refreshing fruit smoothies. $ Liberty” combines a marketplace on the DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK first floor with the town meeting hall up- CLIO, The Eliot Hotel, 370-A Commonwealth Ave., 617- HOUSE: This newcomer to the Boston dining stairs, the site of fiery revolutionary debate. 536-7200. James Beard Award-winning chef Ken Oringer scene—a luxurious destination for prime steaks, serves up French-American fare with Asian influences in a chops and seafood—boasts a beautiful harborside hub: the around PAUL REVERE HOUSE. 19 North Square, sophisticated atmosphere styled after a Parisian supper location in the Seaport District. Refer to listing, North Street, 617-523-2338. Daily 9:30 club. D. $$$$ page 56. a.m.–5:15 p.m. Admis sion: $3.50; seniors & students $3; children (5–17) DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE, 75 Arlington

FREEDOM TRAIL $1. The oldest home in Boston (built St., 617-357-4810, www.davios.com. Enjoy fine steaks, c. 1680), occupied by silversmith and pasta and seafood, or lighter fare in the spacious bar. L Mon–Fri specialties such as blackened tuna sashimi, moonfish, patriot Paul Revere from 1770 to 1800. 11:30 a.m.–3 p.m.; D Sun–Tue 5–10 p.m., Wed–Sat ’til 11 p.m. Maryland crabcakes and lobster. Winner of Best of Boston C, VP. $$$ 2003 award for seafood. Jazz Brunch Sun 11 a.m.–3 p.m., L OLD NORTH CHURCH. 193 Salem St., & D Sun–Thu 11 a.m.–10:30 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til midnight. $$ 617-523-6676. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. JASPER WHITE’S SUMMER SHACK, 50 Dalton St., 617-867- ANGRY Services: Sun at 9 and 11 a.m., Thu at 6 9955; 149 Alewife Brook Parkway, Cambridge, 617-520- SMITH & WOLLENSKY, The Castle at Columbus & Arlington, MOBS. p.m. Known as Christ Church and erected 9500, www.summershackrestaurant.com. Top-notch fare 617-423-1112. Located in a spectacular setting, this leg- in 1723, this is Boston’s oldest standing such as pan-roasted lobster, award-winning fried chicken and endary restaurant features USDA Prime dry aged steaks. SEIZED church. Two lanterns were hung here on an impressive raw bar in a casual setting. Boston: Sun–Wed The meticulously restored former armory, known simply as S T N A R TAU S E R SHIPS. April 18, 1775, signaling the Redcoats’ de- 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m., Thu–Sat ’til 11 p.m., raw bar Thu–Sat ’til “The Castle,” is accented by seven working fireplaces and parture by sea for Lexington and Concord. 1 a.m. Cambridge: Mon–Thu 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til dining rooms that span four floors to blend fun and formality. 11 p.m., Sun 3–9 p.m. $$$ D, C. $$$$ RUTHLESS COPP’S HILL BURYING GROUND. Hull around the hub: Street. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Set out in L’ESPALIER, Mandarin Oriental Boston, 774 Boylston St., 617- SNAPPY SUSHI, 108 Newbury St., 617-262-4530; 420 PIRATES. 1660, Copp’s Hill was Boston’s second 262-3023. This sophisticated French classic, consistently Highland Ave., Davis Sq., Somerville, 617-625-0400, cemetery. Many remarkable people are named as one of Boston’s top eateries, is a favorite of both www.snappysushi.com. These popular sushi bars specialize interred here, including the Mather power brokers and couples out for a romantic evening. D. $$$$ in freshly prepared maki rolls and fun specials. Affordably Every step tells a story. family of ministers and Edmund Hartt, priced, Snappy offers sushi lovers a fast, cheap dining alter- Take a walk through history along the builder of the USS Constitution. SKIPJACK’S SEAFOOD EMPORIUM, 199 Clarendon St., native. L & D. $ Freedom Trail® and check out the new Copley Square, 617-536-3500, www.skipjacks.com; other lo- BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. Breed’s Hill, cations outside Boston. Enjoy a comfortable atmosphere and SONSIE, 327 Newbury St., 617-351-2500, www.sonsie Pirates & Patriots Tour with an 18th Charlestown, 617-242-5641. Daily 9 boston.com. Recommended by Boston century costumed guide, premiering June 1. a.m.–5 p.m., last climb at 4:30 p.m. The KEY AVERAGE PRICE OF magazine as the place to “see and be )e 90-minute adventure is family fun for site of the historic battle of June 17, 1775. B ...... Breakfast DINNER ENTREES seen,” this lively restaurant features a seafarers and landlubbers alike. L ...... Lunch $...... Most less than $12 streetside cafe, 50-foot mahogany bar, USS CONSTITUTION. Charlestown Navy D...... Dinner $$ ...... $12–18 brick oven, creative takes on classic TICKETS & DETAILS: Yard, Charlestown, 617-242-5670. BR ...... Brunch $$$ ...... $19–25 American cuisine and a colorful dining TheFreedomTrail.org or 617.357.8300 Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.Tours every SB ...... Sunday Brunch $$$$ ...... Most more than $25 room. Sonsie also boasts a downstairs half-hour ’til 5:30 p.m. This 44-gun frigate C ...... Cocktails Many restaurants offer a wide candlelit wine bar, an intimate and DEPARTS: Faneuil Hall ArtsBoston booth is the world’s oldest commissioned war- LS....Late Supper (serving after 10 p.m.) range of entrees and prices; lovely brick-walled spot in which to DAILY: 12:30 pm ship, christened “Old Ironsides” during the VP...... Valet Parking therefore, the classifications are enjoy items from a 250-bottle menu. War of 1812 when the cannonballs of a NC ...... Credit Cards Not Accepted only approximations. L, D, C, LS, VP. $$$ ___)e Freedom TrailFoundation British warship literally bounced off her triple hull. * ...... Entertainment Refer to Cuisine Index, page 59. ___ 50 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 51 A Boston Tradition A National Historic Landmark STEVE’S GREEK CUISINE, 316 Newbury St., 617-267-1817. For more than 20 years, this family-run restaurant has offered Greek hospitality and masterfully prepared Greek cuisine. Serving specialties like spanikopita, pastichio, shish kebabs and gyros, Steve’s is a favorite. B, L, D. $

*THE TAJ BOSTON, 15 Arlington St., 617-536-5700. This 1927 landmark offers award-winning contemporary French cuisine, as well as a historic Dining Room for special events. Cafe: B, L, D, Sat & SB. Lounge: L, D, C, LS. Bar: L, D, C, LS. $$$$

America’s *TOP OF THE HUB, 800 Boylston St., Prudential Center, 617- Oldest 536-1775, www.topofthehub.net. There is nothing like sitting Restaurant 52 stories above Boston for dining and a spectacular view of On The the city. The magnificent cuisine complements the breathtak- Freedom Trail ing views. Live jazz seven nights a week. L, D, LS, C. $$$$ In The TURNER FISHERIES, Westin Hotel Copley Place, Stuart and Faneuil Hall Area Dartmouth streets, 617-424-7425. Turner Fisheries is known for its fresh seafood, as well as its impressive decor, which Specializing In Yankee Style Seafood, features seven-foot-high French windows, mahogany panel- Fresh New England Lobster ing and cobalt blue tile. B, L, D, C, LS. $$$

And Grilled Meats VLORA MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR, 41 Union Street • 617-227-2750 545 Boylston St., 617-638-9699, www.vloraboston.com. Located in Copley Square, Vlora embraces the Mediterranean Sunday-Thursday 11 am-9:30 pm adage of “eat better, live well.” Featuring authentic southern Friday & Saturday 11 am-10 pm Italian, Greek and Albanian cuisine, the fresh ingredients are Union Bar til-Midnight enhanced only with olive oil and fresh herbs, making Vlora’s All Major Credit Cards Honored • Validated Parking Visit Our Website • www.unionoysterhouse.com signature dishes unmatched in the city. Open daily 10 a.m.– 1 a.m. B, L, D, C, LS, Sat & SB, VP. $$$

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Finally a Congress ANTONIO’S, 288 Cambridge St., 617-367-3310, www.antonios That Delivers... onbeaconhill.com. One of Boston’s finest Italian restaurants, Antonio’s serves traditional Italian food with nightly specials exactly what you want and a comple menting wine list. Specialties include homemade fusilli, shrimp margarita and chicken/sausage with vinegar peppers and potatoes. L, D Mon–Thu 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri &

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*CHEERS, 84 Beacon St., 617-227-9605; Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-227-0150. Both the original Beacon Hill pub and its spinoff offer tasty traditional fare and an abundant beverage selection. Live entertainment Thu–Sat. L, D, C, LS. $

CLINK, The Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles St., 617-224-4004. Artfully marrying European culinary tradition with contemporary American innovation, Clink’s dining room features elements of the original cells from its earlier life as the Charles Street Jail. Clink’s Modern American Food lobby bar draws urbanites with its energetic nightlife scene. B 6:30–11 a.m.; L 11:30 a.m.–3 p.m.; D 5–11 p.m. C. $$$ around the hub: DOWNTOWN

*BOND, Langham Hotel Boston, 250 Franklin St., 617-451- 1900. This swanky restaurant and lounge boasts a diverse cocktail and wine menu to accompany its wide range of ex- otic international cuisine. L, D, C. $$$ 606 congress street, boston, ma 617.476.5606 *CAFÉ FLEURI, Langham Hotel, 250 Franklin St., 617-451- www.606congress.com 1900. Enjoy one of Boston’s top Sunday brunches, or sample Located at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel a la carte Mediterran ean and American fare and French ___ desserts within a sunlit garden atrium. B, L, D, SB. $$ 52 PANORAMA CALITERRA, Hilton Boston/Financial District, 89 Broad St., OCEANA, Marriott Long Wharf Hotel, 296 State St., 617-227- the outrageous antics of Dick’s sassy staff as they serve up 617-348-1234. Located in the heart of the Financial District, 3838, www.marriottlongwharf.com. Executive chef Joseph buckets of sloppy ribs, succulent crab, juicy steaks, two-fisted this casual, upscale restaurant features Cal-Ital cuisine with Chaves serves seasonal dishes, including fresh seafood sandwiches, burgers and salads. There’s live music every seasonal New England flavors. B, L, D. $$ delivered directly to the hotel’s dock, in a dining room night and never a cover. L, D, C. $$. offering panoramic views of Boston Harbor. B, L (Mon–Fri), FAJITAS & ’RITAS, 25 West St., 617-426-1222, www.fajitas D, SB. $$ *HARD ROCK CAFE, 22–24 Clinton St., 617-424-7625. The andritas.com. Established in 1989, Fajitas & ’Ritas features Hard Rock offers classic American cuisine served with a S PECTACULAR VIEWS fresh, healthy Tex-Mex and barbecue cuisine. The casual eatery PARKER’S RESTAURANT, Omni Parker House, 60 School St., healthy dose of rock ’n’ roll. After you eat, take in the massive stresses generous portions, affordable prices and prompt, 617-725-1600. Enjoy nostalgic cuisine with a contemporary collection of authentic music memorabilia or enjoy live music friendly service. Mon & Tue 11:30 a.m.–9 p.m., Wed & Thu ’til flair within the stately dining room where Boston cream pie from hot local and national acts. L, D, C, LS. $ 10 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 11 p.m., Sun noon–8 p.m. C, LS. $. and the Parker House roll were first served. B, L, D. $$$$ NORTH 26, Millennium Bostonian Hotel, 26 North St., 617- *THE KINSALE IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT, 2 Center Plaza ROWES WHARF SEA GRILLE, Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes 557-3640. North 26 combines a commitment to fresh, local (Cambridge Street), 617-742-5577, www.classicirish.com. Wharf, 617-856-7744. Chef Daniel Bruce celebrates Boston’s meats and seafood with a dedication to simple, hearty re- Hand-crafted in Ireland and shipped to Boston, this classic spectacular harborfront and the bounties that come from it at gional dishes. B, L, D, C. $$$ pub features a cozy interior with beautiful Celtic motifs and a this contemporary, nautical-influenced eatery overlooking

menu of steaks, seafood, burgers, pasta and traditional Irish Boston Harbor. B, L, D. $$$ EXQUISITE fare with 20+ beers on tap, including many craft brews. Also FENWAY/KENMORE SQUARE CUISINE enjoy the 100-seat seasonal patio, live music and trivia on YE OLDE UNION OYSTER HOUSE, 41 Union St., 617-227- Wed. Sat & SB $7.99–11.99. L, D, C. $$ 2750, www.unionoysterhouse.com. Steps away from Quincy EASTERN STANDARD, Hotel Commonwealth, 528 Common - Market stands America’s oldest restaurant, serving Yankee- wealth Ave., 617-532-9100. This Kenmore Square brasserie MERITAGE, Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, 617-439- style seafood, beef and chicken. Famed for its oyster bar resembles an old hotel dining room, and attracts a diverse 3995. Fresh, seasonal cuisine is carefully matched to an ap- where Daniel Webster dined daily, specialties include clam crowd, from businessmen to Red Sox fans seeking a pre- propriate vintage from the 12,000-bottle wine collection. D, chowder, swordfish and fresh lobster. L, D Sun–Thu 11 a.m.– game bite. B, L, D. $$ LS. $$$$ 9:30 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 10 p.m. VP. $$$ *HOUSE OF BLUES, 15 Lansdowne St., 617-960-8358. The MIEL, InterContinental Hotel, 510 Atlantic Ave., 617-217- popular national chain known for live music and good times At this 5151. This “Brasserie Provencal” brings the feel and flavor of FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE also offers delicious cuisine with a Southern influence, as well U NSURPASSED the French countryside to Boston’s waterfront. Diners can as a famous bi-weekly Gospel Sunday Brunch. L, D, C. $$ SERVICE hub: the around enjoy the extensive wine list or an exquisite “small plate” SB *DICK’S LAST RESORT, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy in a dining room overlooking Boston Harbor. $$$ Market, 617-267-8080, www.dickslastresort.com. Watch for NORTH END Bostonaltitude, takes ANTICO FORNO, 93 Salem St., 617-723-6733, www.antico- fornoboston.com. Antico Forno (Italian for “old stove”) fea- on a beauty tures brick-oven classics such as roasted chicken with garlic and herbs; pizza with artichoke hearts, porcini mushrooms you’ll find and buffalo mozzarella; and linguini with clams, mussels, calamari and shrimp, sautéed in a plum tomato sauce. L ACCLAIMED WINE CELLARS Mon–Sat 11:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.; D Mon–Thu 3:30–10 p.m., nowhere Fri & Sat ’til 10:30 p.m., Sun 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m. $$ RESTAURANTS ASSAGGIO, 25–29 Prince St., 617-227-7380, www.assaggio- else. S T N A R TAU S E R boston.com. This wine bar and bistro offers nightly specials from its mesquite-wood grill, as well as some of the best tra- ditional Italian cuisine imbued with an artful, contemporary taste. Complement your dinner with one of 110 wines or a unique international beer or microbrew. Reservations ac-

cepted. L, D, LS daily noon–midnight. $$ LIVE JAZZ NIGHTLY CAFFE POMPEI, 280 Hanover St., 617-227-1562. Pompei features a wide assortment of coffees, 160 wines by the glass, Italian cordials and sandwiches, pizza, homemade can- noli and ice cream imported from Italy. Open daily 4 p.m.– 12:30 a.m.; B 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m.; L 11:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; LS ’til

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G’VANNI’S RISTORANTE, 2 Prince St., 617-523-0107, www.gvannis.com. A boutique-style restaurant with eclectic decor located on the Freedom Trail where diners can enjoy 800 BOYLSTON STREET fresh pasta dishes or great seafood. Be sure to sample the >> Veal & Vintage menu, famous for its “Veally Good Deal” of two PRUDENTIAL CENTER, BOSTON dinners and a bottle of wine for $29.99. L & D. $$

LUCCA RESTAURANT & BAR, 226 Hanover St., 617-742-9200; 617.536.1775 116 Huntington Ave., 617-247-2400, www.luccaboston.com. ___ ZZZVXPPHUVKDFNUHVWDXUDQWFRP This North End eatery (with a second location in the Back Bay) ___ 54 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 55 racks up accolades for its regional Italian cuisine, lively bar and TERRAMIA RISTORANTE, 98 Salem St., 617-523-3112, elegant atmosphere. D 5 p.m.–12:15 a.m. C, Valet Parking. $$$. www.terramiaristorante.com. Since opening in 1993, Terramia has aimed to convince North End diners that there MASSIMINO’S CUCINA ITALIANA, 207 Endicott St., 617- was always more to Italian food than red sauce. Specializing 523-5959, www.massiminosboston.com. Owner/chef in creative interpretations of Italian classics, Terramia offers Massi mino—former head chef of Naples’ Hotel Astoria and seasonally based dishes and an extensive wine list in a Switzer land’s Metropolitan Hotel—offers up specialties like cozy, rustic atmosphere. D Sun–Thu 5–10 p.m., Fri & Sat the veal chop stuffed with arugula, prosciutto, smoked moz- ’til 10:30 p.m. $$ zarella and black olives, amongst numerous other delights. L, D, LS, C. Mon–Thu 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri–Sun ’til 11 p.m. $ SEAPORT DISTRICT 1 REGINA PIZZA, 11 ⁄2 Thacher St., 617-227-0765, www.regina pizza.com; also: Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace; AURA, Seaport Hotel, One Seaport Lane, 617-385-4300. The The Shops at Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St.; South newly expanded and renovated waterfront restaurant features Station, Atlantic Ave. and Summer Street; 353 Cambridge St., chef Rachel Klein’s global, Asian-influenced menu, as well as Allston, 617-783-2300. Since 1926, patrons have been steakhouse offerings such as the Painted Hills Farm all-nat- indulging in delicious, homemade pizza at Boston’s oldest ural sirloin and the Brandt all-natural filet. B, L, D, SB. $$$ brick-oven pizzeria. Delivery available. L & D Mon–Thu 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 11 p.m., Sun noon–10 p.m. $ DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE, 250 Northern Ave., Suite 200, 617-345-3906, delfriscos.com. Located at RISTORANTE BELLA VISTA, 288 Hanover St., 617-367-4999. Liberty Wharf, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House offers Located in the heart of the historic North End, this casual yet guests the larger-than-life flavors of its prime steaks, chops elegant family-style restaurant offers authentic Italian cuisine, and fresh seafood. Boasting an award-winning, 1,200+ from escarole soup to lobster fra diavolo. Open daily noon– selection wine list, spectacular harbor views and unparalleled 11:30 p.m. $$ hospitality, Del Frisco’s represents an exciting new destination in Boston dining. L & D Mon–Sat 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Sun ’til RISTORANTE SARACENO, 286 Hanover St., 617-227-5888, 10 p.m., bar open late. VP. $$$$ www.saracenos.com. Neapolitan cuisine served in an inti- mate atmosphere complete with charming, beautifully deco- 606 CONGRESS, Renaissance Hotel, 606 Congress St., rated exposed brick walls. Reservations recommended. L 617-476-5606. Vaulted ceilings, an exhibition kitchen and noon–3 p.m.; D 3–10:30 p.m. VP, C. $$ patio seating make this restaurant on the Boston waterfront a BEST. FRESH. SEAFOOD. Direct from the ocean to your plate… Where the North End meets the Back Bay! every day. That’s Skipjack’s style.

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Boston’s Back Bay Boston’s North End 116 Huntington Avenue 226 Hanover Street skipjacks.com 617-247-2400 617-742-9200 Open nightly until 1pm Nightly until 12:15pm Fine Northern Italian cuisine, Boston style! BOSTON PATRIOT PLACE NEWTON ___ 617.536.3500 508.543.2200 617.964.4244 56 PANORAMA CUISINE INDEX so good. so fresh. so close. American Greek/Greek- Davio’s Northern Italian New England Oceana, p. 54 visually appealing locale in which to enjoy the delicious new Aura, p. 56 American Steak house, p. 51 Avenue One, p. 58 Rowes Wharf Sea American cuisine of Chef Gregory Griffie. B, L, D, C, VP. $$ Big City, p. 51 Steve’s Greek Cuisine, G’Vanni’s Ristorante, Harvest, p. 26 Grille, p. 54 California Pizza p. 52 p. 55 Henrietta’s Table, Skipjack’s, p. 51 Kitchen, p. 58 Zoe’s, p. 27 Lucca Rest aurant & p. 28 Turner Fisheries, p. 52 SOUTH END Cheers, p. 52 Bar, p. 55 Sheraton Commander Ye Olde Union Oyster Clink, p. 52 Ice Cream Massimino’s Cucina Restaurant, p. 27 House, p. 54 HAMERSLEY’S BISTRO, 533 Tremont St., 617-423-2700. Dick’s Last Resort, Ben & Jerry’s, p. 51 Italiana, p. 56 This pioneering French-American classic, helmed by hus- p. 54 Regina Pizza, p. 56 Seafood Steakhouses band-and-wife team Gordon and Fiona Hamersley, first put Hard Rock Cafe, p. 55 Indian Rialto, p. 27 Dolphin Seafood, Davio’s Northern Italian the South End dining scene on the map. D. $$$$ House of Blues, p. 55 India Pavilion, p. 27 Ristorante Bella Vista, p. 26 Steak house, p. 51 Meritage, p. 54 p. 56 Jasper White’s Del Frisco’s Double TURNER North 26, p. 55 International Ristorante Saraceno, Summer Shack, Eagle Steak House, FISHERIES THEATRE DISTRICT Parker’s Rest aurant, Bond, p. 52 p. 56 p. 51 p. 56 p. 54 Sonsie, p. 51 Terramia Ristorante, Legal Sea Foods, Smith & Wollensky, AVENUE ONE RESTAURANT, Hyatt Regency, One Avenue de R ESTAURANT & BAR 606 Congress, p. 56 The Taj Boston, p. 52 p. 56 p. 58 p. 51 Lafayette, 617-422-5579, www.regencyboston.hyatt.com. Newly The Sunset Grill & Zephyr on the renovated and located in the heart of the Theatre District, Avenue Tap, p. 51 Charles, p. 27 Japanese/Sushi One restaurant and lounge serves contemporary New England cui- Top of the Hub, p. 52 Snappy Sushi, p. 51 Scan this code for expanded sine in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a refreshing cocktail, three- Irish Panorama dining listings course prix fixe dinner or a delectable dessert. Discounted parking Chinese The Asgard Irish Pub Mediterranean available. B 6:30–11 a.m., L 11 a.m.–3 p.m, D 5–10 p.m. C, VP. $$$ Hong Kong, p. 28 & Rest aurant, p. 26 Avila Modern The Kinsale Irish Pub Mediterranean, where the AVILA MODERN MEDITERRANEAN, One Charles Street South, French/French- & Rest aurant, p. 54 p. 58 617-267-4810, www.avilarestaurant.com. Enjoy the flavors of American Dante, p. 26 Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Greece with a modern flair at Cafe Fleuri, p. 52 Italian Vlora Mediterranean locals go this popular eatery. The menu includes small plates of sauteed Clio, p. 51 Antico Forno, p. 55 Restaurant & Wine squid, baked moussaka and chicken livers, appetizers of tuna Eastern Stan dard, p. 55 Antonio’s, p. 52 Bar, p. 52 tartare, creamy corn soup and roasted beet salad, as well as the Hamersley’s Bistro, Assaggio, p. 55 around the hub: the around featuring finest quality beef and fresh seafood plus breads, desserts and p. 58 Caffe Pompei, p. 55 Mexican/ our fully ice creams made fresh daily. L, D, C. $$$. L’Espalier, p. 51 Caliterra, p. 54 Southwestern Miel, p. 54 Fajitas & ’Ritas, p. 54 sustainable CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN, 137 Stuart St., 617-720-0999; seafood The Shops at Prudential, 800 Boylston St., 617-247-0888; menu CambridgeSide Galleria, 100 CambridgeSide Place, Cambridge, home to 617-225-2772. CPK offers delicious hearth-baked pizza in inno- “hall of fame” vative varieties ranging from pear and gorgonzola to Jamaican jerk chicken to vegetarian with Japanese eggplant, as well as clam chowder exotic appetizers, specialty pastas, tacos, sandwiches and even boston’s chowderfest a gluten-free menu, all at reasonable prices. L & D. $$

monday LEGAL SEA FOODS, 26 Park Plaza, Park Square Motor Mart,

RESTAURANTS thru saturday 617-426-4444; 255 State St., Long Wharf, 617-227-3115; 11:30am—10:30pm Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617-266-6800; 270 S T N A R TAU S E R Northern Ave., Liberty Wharf, 617-477-2900; other locations. kids eat free www.legalseafoods.com. Legal Sea Foods, a Boston tradition for before 7pm* more than 50 years, features more than 40 varieties of fresh fish and shellfish as well as an award-winning wine list. Named “Boston’s Most Popular Restaurant” (Zagat 2010/2011). L & D. $$$

*with purchase of an adult entree

around the hub: 10 huntington avenue boston, ma 617.424.7425 valet parking at the westin copley place www.turnersboston.com ______58 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 59 AROUND THE HUB NIGHTLIFE BOSTON’S HILARIOUS WHODUNIT! THE KINSALE IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT, Two Center Plaza, Cambridge Street, 617-742-5577. Mon & Tue 11 a.m.–12:30 a.m., Red Hot Wed–Fri ’til 2 a.m., Sat 10 a.m.–2 a.m., Sun ’til 12:30 a.m. The city’s only Irish pub and restaurant built in Ireland and shipped to Boston. There is never a cover charge. Tue at 7:30 p.m., Sat at 10 p.m.— Live Irish music;Wed at 6:30 p.m.—Trivia; Thu at 8 p.m.—Karaoke.

THE LIVING ROOM, 101 Atlantic Ave., 617-723-5101. Daily 11 a.m.–1 a.m. Really, the name says it all. The Living Room is com- fortable and casual, and the plush, pillowy couches are just begging “Laugh Yourself Silly” you to sink in. Although it’s a high-end lounge, there’s no pretension here and the feel is homey. Creative cocktails and an extensive – Boston Globe menu of comfort food favorites are best enjoyed in The Living Room.

THE SUNSET GRILL & TAP, 130 Brighton Ave. (corner of “Comic Perfection” Harvard and Brighton avenues), Allston, 617-254-1331. This – Boston Herald popular Allston hangout features Boston’s best beer selection, with more than 112 beers on tap and over 380 microbrews. Its food entices too, with award-winning steam beer burgers, “A Hair-Raising Hit!” famous curly fries, buffalo wings and giant nachos. – Newsweek TOP OF THE HUB, 800 Boylston St., 617-536-1775. Daily 11:30 a.m.–1 a.m. Listen to the sounds of live jazz seven Group Discounts nights a week while experiencing the breathtaking view atop Great Boston’s Prudential Center. Featuring a midnight menu. Every Night! HOWL AT THE MOON: This lively chain of # Different piano bars—known for dueling piano players Fresh and Funny Charles Playhouse who pound out rollicking tunes four nights a NIGHTCLUBS 74 Warrenton Street, Boston week and its generous buckets of mixed drinks—boasts a Boston outpost in the down- ALIBI, Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles St., 857-241-1144. Daily 5 Call 617-426-5225 town Financial District. Refer to listing, page 61. p.m.–2 a.m. You’d never believe this swanky hangout in the luxe www.shearmadness.com

Liberty Hotel was once Boston’s infamous Charles Street Jail. hub: the around Global Cuisine These days, Alibi’s menu of delectable bar bites from culinary leg- end Lydia Shire, potent cocktails named for celebrities (real and PUBS AND BARS imaginary) who’ve walked on the wrong side of the law (like the John Daly and the Gordon Gekko) and crowd of fashionable clien- THE BELL IN HAND TAVERN, 45 Union St., 617-227-2098. tele have urban nightlife lovers fighting to get in, rather than out. NOW MORE Distinctive Cocktails Daily 11:30 a.m.–2 a.m. Opened in 1795, the Bell in Hand is the oldest tavern in the U.S. This casual pub, offering pints, THE BEEHIVE, 541 Tremont St., 617-423-0069. Nightly 5:30 p.m.–2 food and live music, attracts locals, students and tourists a.m.; Sat & Sun Brunch 10:30 a.m.–3 p.m., bar 3–5 p.m. This South alike. Tue—Karaoke night. End establishment offers a full and diverse dinner menu, sophisti-

NIGHTLIFE Metropolitan Tea cated cocktail selection and nightly live jazz performances, making WOW! BLEACHER BAR, 82A Lansdowne St., 617-262-2424. No cover. The Beehive the mature hipster’s choice for a fun and funky night out. Sun–Wed from 11 a.m.–1 a.m., Thu–Sat ’til 2 a.m. Inside Fenway Park, underneath the bleachers, take in center field GAME ON, 82 Lansdowne St., 617-351-7001. Daily beginning at Latest Sounds views of America’s most beloved ballpark. With the feel of a 11:30 a.m. The ultimate for any sports club enthusiast: a bar/restau- E F I L T H G I N neighborhood pub and featuring a deli-style menu and cold rant/nightclub built inside Fenway Park. One of the brightest jewels beer, Bleacher Bar is open all year round. Fri & Sat—live music. in the ongoing renovation of the Fenway area, this nightspot offers a cool, sleek spot in which to sample a full menu and watch Sox Boston’s Newest Hot Spot CHEERS, 84 Beacon St., 617-227-9605. Daily 11 a.m.– games and other sporting events on a number of big-screen TVs. 1 a.m. Also: Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The model for the beloved sitcom, this Back Bay pub is one of the top tourist GYPSY BAR, 116 Boylston St., 617-482-7799. Wed 10 p.m.– attractions in Boston. Live weekend entertainment. 2 a.m., Thu–Sat 5 p.m.–2 a.m. Enjoy tapas-size plates of Moroccan-spiced chicken legs or fennel-crusted ahi tuna, home- DICK’S LAST RESORT, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall made sangria and designer martinis along with DJs spinning

around the hub: Marketplace, 617-267-8080. Sun–Thu 11 a.m.–11 p.m., Fri international or Top 40 dance tunes at this chic Theater District & Sat ’til 1 a.m. Watch for the outrageous antics of Dick’s destination. With its high-style decor, dimly lit corners and occa- sassy staff as they serve up buckets of sloppy ribs, succulent sional celebrity appearances, the Gypsy Bar is the place to see crab and shrimp, juicy steaks and chicken, two-fisted sand- and be seen—or just to enjoy a late-night rendezvous. wiches, burgers and salads. If that isn’t entertaining enough, there’s live music every night with no cover. HOWL AT THE MOON, 184 High St., 617-292-4695. Mon–Fri Cool new stuff. On stage now. The Langham, Boston 4 p.m.–2 a.m., Sat 6 p.m.–2 a.m. Live music Wed–Sat. Howl at THE GREATEST BAR, 262 Friend St., 617-367-0544. Mon–Fri the Moon is a high-energy, clapping, stomping, dancing, rock 800.982.2787 Group Sales 617.542.6700 250 Franklin Street | Boston 4 p.m.–2 a.m., Sat & Sun noon–2 a.m. Cover charge varies. ’n’ roll dueling piano show. Part bar, part sing-along, the Howl 617.956.8765 Located across from TD Garden, the home of the Boston at the Moon experience is centered around two baby grand CHARLES PLAYHOUSE bondboston.com Celtics and Bruins, there’s no better place to sit back, enjoy a pianos and audience participation. Howl at the Moon also 74 Warrenton St. Boston ___ beer or martini, and remember why Boston rocks. boasts supersized 86-ounce cocktails for groups. ___ 60 PANORAMA BOSTONGUIDE.COM 61 KINGS, 50 Dalton St., 617-266-2695. Mon 5 p.m.–2 a.m., Tue– Sun 11:30 a.m.–2 a.m. 21+ after 6 p.m. Kings features state-of- the-art bowling lanes, pool tables and video technology for sports viewing. With three bars and a full-service restaurant serving top- notch American cuisine, Kings is truly a playground for grown- ups. Tue at 8 p.m.—Trivia; Wed at 9 p.m.—Open mic; Thu at 9:30 p.m., Sat at 10:30 p.m.—Karaoke; Fri at 9 p.m.—Live jazz.

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CLUB CAFE, 209 Columbus Ave., 617-536-0966. Mon–Thu be- TPDJBMVSCBOGPPEESJOL ginning at 4 p.m., Fri & Sat beginning at noon, Sun beginning at 11 a.m. No cover. In the back of this restaurant, you’ll find the Moonshine and Satellite lounges, voted “Best of Boston” by Boston magazine and The Improper Bostonian for best gay and lesbian nightspot. Wed at 9 p.m.—Karaoke; Thu—Video Revolution with VJ Ryan Grow; Fri & Sat—Edge Dance Nights with DJ Aga.

FRITZ, 26 Chandler St., 617-482-4428. Daily noon–2 a.m. Boston’s best gay sports bar also features the South End’s best brunch every Sat & Sun 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

MACHINE, 1254 Boylston St., 617-536-1950. Fri & Sat noon– 2 a.m. Cover varies. Cash only. With two dance floors, four "55)&-*#&35:)05&- bars, six pool tables, pinball machines, video games and theme nights, this club offers Boston’s gay and lesbian $)"3-&445#0450/ ." party-goers a plethora of nightlife options. Thu at 10 p.m.— 5&- Karaoke with Adam Morris; Fri—College Night; Sat—Rotating dance nights; Sun—Club Classics with DJ Ace Boogie. NIGHTLIFE around the hub:

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