For an authentic European vacation, this historic, lesser-known city has plenty of interesting attractions without crowds of tourists and high prices.
From Boston Opera Collaborative's "Missed Connections" to quartet Yarn/Wire at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, WBUR arts critic Lloyd Schwartz highlights the concerts and productions he's looking ...
The modernized home designed by decorating icon Elsie de Wolfe, also has a pool and spa and a dedicated cookbook library ...
Leonard Bernstein’s operetta “Candide” deserves its place of honor in the repertoire of any contemporary classical music ...
There's no shortage of scenic drives to take in the United States. According to the National Scenic Byway Foundation, there ...
The holidays are over, and it’s time to head back to work and play. Take that New Year’s resolution to do more things for ...
The Dead, 1904 is an immersive, theatrical adaptation of James Joyce’s novella “The Dead,” originally published in his Dubliners collection. Acclaimed literary couple Paul Muldoon and Jean Hanff ...
April 22-27: Charlotte Wine + Food Week takes place over fix days, with a series of events to choose from that include wine ...
Colin Tilney, who has died aged 91, was a bearded English harpsichordist who delighted concert audiences with his virtuoso ...
Tradition, authenticity abound at this famous 18th century hotel in the Berkshires that has been serving the community since ...
Harpist Mary-Kate Spring Lee dropped her latest album, Carol of the Child, on Dec. 8. The album features, in Lee’s words, “11 ethereal tracks weaving together Christmas carols with the work of ...
Vienna traditionally waltzes in the new year and much of the world blithely follows its example. In fact, the waltz is historically a revolutionary dance.