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Some social and cultural resources for young Bostonians

 
Boston Source

Boston Source is your guide to Boston's vast array of fun and affordable activities, restaurants and cultural experiences. If you've ever wanted to know about Tapas and where to find it, check out our first Boston Source installment here.

For Your Convenience

It's a 24-Hour City - Check out Boston's 24-hour fixtures. From fresh baked goods, to breakfast in the middle of the night, Boston's got what you're craving!

Cultural Scene

Museum of Fine Arts - Your paid admission includez one free visit to the MFA's collections within ten days. On Wednesdays after 4 pm, admission is by voluntary contribution (suggested donation: $15). On Thursdays and Fridays after 4:45 pm, admission is reduced by $2. Take your MFA ticket stub to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum within 2 days and get $2 off adult/senior admission.
www.mfa.org


Boston Symphony Orchestra's Repartee program provides an opportunity for young music enthusiasts to attend concerts at discounted rates. Repartee is a great way to experience the symphony and to meet other young Bostonians who are interested in music at reasonable expense. Check out www.bso.org/repartee for details.

The Boston Latino Film Festival runs every fall, usually in late October or early November. In 2004, the festival screened films at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Boston Public Library's Copley Square main branch and the Center for Latino Arts. For more information, check out www.bliff.org.

The Huntington Theatre Company regularly offers discounted tickets to its productions for those under the age of 35. Most recently, they offered tickets to their production The Rivals as a pay-your-age promotion. With two locations, the Boston University Theatre near the Symphony, and the Calderwood Pavilion in the South End, the Huntington is a convenient and inexpensive source of dramatic entertainment. www.huntingtontheatre.org


Institute of Contemporary Art - free Thursdays after 5PM. ICA

Boston Public Library Museum Pass Program


Social Scene
McCormick & Schmick Happy Hour Menu

Masa Restaurant: $1 Tapas Menu

Beacon Hill Pub: Bud & Budlight 16oz. Bottles $2.90, Bud & Budlight 16oz. Draft $1.95, Busch 16oz. Draft $1.55, every night


Activities (Outdoor, Seasonal, Sports)
Harborwalk

Frog Pond

Shakespeare on the Common

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