Actually if you do have tickets I hate you a little bit, like I hated the kid in elementary school who got to miss school to go to the opener every year. You don’t even need tickets to the game to be happy that the Sox are back at Fenway. It’s a lot of work for the Fenway event staff, but hey, someone has to win all these titles, and we’re just better at it than any other city.
The Sox return to Fenway as reigning World Series champs, and the team will probably honor the Super Bowl champion Patriots during the opening homestead.
Plus isn’t it kind of cool to know the band is still passionate enough to feud even after this long? Stevie Nicks and the revamped lineup play two dates at TD Garden on March 31 and April 2.
Fleetwood Mac at TD Gardenĭrummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie are the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac over its 50-year history that began as a British blues combo, so touring North America without Lindsey Buckingham isn’t that weird (he’ll be replaced by Neil Finn and Mike Campbell).
New England’s premiere tattoo event returns to the Hynes Convention Center for its 18th year, featuring the best in local and international artists tattooing all weekend long, as well as cool clothing and lifestyle vendors, unique stage acts and music, tattoo contests, free product giveaways, and more. This year’s lineup includes the Queer Lion winner ‘José,’ a drama about a young Guatemalan man who hides his sexuality from his pious mother until a new relationship sparks him to confront his double life. The festival screens films at the Institute of Contemporary Art, The Bright Family Screening Room at the Paramount Theatre, The Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thirty-five years after its conception in 1984, this vibrant festival continues to exhibit bold, compelling films that demonstrate the variety and depth of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community.
Wicked Queer: The Boston LGBT Film Festival In fact, it’s so big I felt like I had to put it on this list even though it’s already sold out, just so you know why the Seaport is overrun by gamers the last weekend in March. Held annually at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, the PAX East convention isn’t just one of the biggest gaming festivals in the country, it’s one of Boston’s biggest annual events. All events open to the public and many are free. More than 80 events will allow visitors to explore urban design, interior design and architecture, fashion, product design, decorative arts, graphics and more. The 12 days of Boston Design Week - hey, it’s not Boston Math Week - presents workshops, demonstrations, talks and other programs showcasing the brilliance and artistry of designers from all over Greater Boston. Other staple events include the annual Secret Screening, Saturday Morning Cartoon block, parties, and more. The 21st edition showcases the best in local cutting-edge film and video, starting with the opening night screening of documentary ‘Hail, Satan?’ chronicling the Temple of Satan’s political activism, with director Penny Lane and Temple co-founder Lucien Graves on hand. The Boston Underground Film Festival is both underground (at the Brattle Theatre) AND a film festival. Here’s 40 of the biggest events and festivals coming to Boston in the next three months.
But we can all agree spring is in the top three seasons.
And in the summer you can go to the beach and ride the T without getting hit in the face by some college kid’s backpack. OK, fall is probably number one because the weather is just as good and there’s football and foliage. March 20th marks the official first day of spring, the best season in Boston. The 40 Biggest Festivals and Events Coming to Boston in Spring 2019 By: Jim Martinho - Tuesday, 2:34pm