With her #BootybyBrabants pop-up set to kick off once more at the Seaport’s The Current, owner Kelly Brabants is hoping to keep a leg up on other fitness retailers https://t.co/kFOlHAWWTL
"I feel like I’m only able to get outside of myself and not be in my head when I’m doing improv." We caught up with @laurenlapkus before she performs with @WildHorsesShow at the Wilbur during the #womenincomedyfestival on May 4. https://t.co/o60kq4aFGa
Find out why @mcslimjb says this new spot in Somerville's Bow Market "delivers something unique and uncommonly moving for a restaurant experience" https://t.co/kyBUEGIcdQ @tanamofficial
“I like that she’s making what is usually invisible visible to us.” @ICAinBOSTON gallery supervisor Tom Maio talks about artist Liz Deschenes' work and helping visitors "get" contemporary art. https://t.co/LRsstgdhox
“This roll has an exotic tropical flavor, combined with shrimp tenderness.” Sushi Momento offers a sweet preview of summer with its mambo mango roll. https://t.co/JRsskbuJ31
There are tuna sandwiches, and then there are tuna baguettes. It’s the essential #Mediterranean-inspired bite for your next al fresco #lunch.
Shop the tuna: https://t.co/mNFV0XFYnk #spon
"With all due respect to Marvel fans, Boston’s biggest film event of the year has nothing to do with 'Avengers: Endgame.' "
@IFFBoston begins today 🍿 https://t.co/5U7b8pz3Jv
Chef Chris Parsons, formerly of Steel & Rye, tapped his background as a fourth-generation fly fisherman when creating the menu for his latest venture, the Oyster Club, slated to open in May https://t.co/xC2tusydiO
Our visitor assistants who safeguard the ICA's art also act as educators, like our Tom Maio who spoke to @theimproper about artist #LizDeschenes’ Green Screen #4 and how they want visitors to "feel safe and comfortable asking questions." --> https://t.co/Q53ZH0h2kk
Museum guards spend more time around art than almost anyone. We spoke to pros at five local museums to learn about their work—and about their favorite works of art https://t.co/ugq467D3LT
"One could call me a security officer,” says Stephen Holness. “I refer to myself as an ambassador of the arts.” The 18-year member of the MFA’s protective services team is also a musician and artist. Read more in @theimproper's feature about museum guards: https://t.co/afaTr90tgC