
800 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts
Starts at 6:30pm and ends at 10pm or when you finish that game of RISK! ;)

Tonight seems like a GREAT night for Nina. Yes indeed!
Head to the Beehive this evening for a night of music magic.
The event pays homage to Nina Simone, one of the most extraordinary artists of the twentieth century, an icon of American music. She was the consummate musical storyteller who used her remarkable talent to create a legacy of liberation, empowerment, passion, and love through a magnificent body of works. Simone earned the moniker 'High Priestess of Soul' for she could weave a spell so seductive and hypnotic that the listener lost track of time and space as they became absorbed in the moment.
The night's music will be complemented by the culinary contributions of Executive Chef Rebecca Newell from 5:00PM-2:00PM. You are welcome for a full dinner, or to choose from our collection of cocktails and snacks at the bar while you enjoy the show. No matter what you do, don't miss this chance to celebrate one of the most extraordinary artists of the 21st century!
Where: The Beehive | 541 Tremont
When: Tonight. Food starts at 5pm by head chef Rebecca Newell. Music occures at 8pm
Head to Darryl's Corner Bar tonight for some Reggae and some good Southern flare!
Tuesday thru Sunday, you will find a menu full of big Southern flavor, cocktails full of sublime combinations, and sounds full of rhythm and soul.
Where: Darryl's Corner Bar | 604 Columbus Ave
When: Tonight at 7pm
Price: Depends on how much you eat and drink!



Executive Producers of We're Leaving, Adrian Gill and Scarlett Bartlett, will be on hand at Friday's 7pm show for a brief Q&A.
The Sundance Institute Art House Project unites select independent theatres to promote the growth and appreciation of cinema culture in local communities nation-wide. Each of the participating theatres are regarded in their community for their quality of innovative programming and their engagement with the local arts scene.
The films:
The Eagleman Stag
The Strange Ones
Incident by a Bank
Worst Enemy
The High Level Bridge
We're Leaving
Deeper Than Yesterday
Where: Coolidge Corner Theater | 290 Harvard St
When: Today - first showing at 12 run all week
Price: $9.75
On Saturday, Jan. 21, our team will host New Hampshire in the first women’s collegiate hockey game ever to be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks. We’re excited to showcase Northeastern and the sport of women’s hockey on a national level. Our team is ranked nationally (7th). Please join us at 2 p.m. at Matthews Arena for this landmark ESPN3 telecast and help us display for the nation the pride that we all share in Northeastern.
This game is also the first chance for Northeastern students to GUARANTEE TICKETS TO THE MEN'S HOCKEY BEANPOT TOURNAMENT, to be held at TD Garden on Feb. 6 and Feb. 13.
The first 1,000 students in attendance will receive a voucher assuring them the ability to purchase a set of tickets for both men’s Beanpot games. Vouchers will be redeemable at the Matthews Arena box office during and after the women’s hockey game.
There will be free special-edition Beanpot t-shirts for the first 1,000 students as well as free food throughout the game.
Matthews Arena on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. | 238 Saint Botolph St.Northeastern University | $5
More infor here.

One of the greatest screen musicals ever made—a Freed Unit production par excellence. With multiple show-stopping numbers, including “Make ‘Em Laugh” and Gene Kelly singing in the rain, this is Hollywood musical entertainment at its most sublime.
Where: Paramount Center: Bright Family Screening Room | 559 Washington St.
When: Tonight at 8:30pm
Price: 7.50 - 10 clams
More than 200 manifestos, photos, films, and videos make up an ambitious survey of performance art from the past century. The project, put together by New York’s Performa and the Museum of Modern Art’s PS1, spans from Mary Wigman and Yves Klein to Carolee Schneemann, Yoko Ono, and Ryan Trecartin. And the Boston version is supplemented by performances and videos of shenanigans from Boston and Providence since the 1970s.
100 Years Programming at the BUAG and BUAG Annex:
January 19 – February 3 Performances Organized by Mobius
February 7 – 18 Performances and Actions Organized by The Present Tense
February 21 – March 4 Trading Post with John Gonzalez
March 6 – 9 Dirk Adams Organized by Mobius
March 13 – 30 Wastepaper Theatre Archive Resources with Randi Hopkins
Where: Boston University Art Gallery | 855 Comm Avenue
When: Starting January 19 - that is TODAY!
Price: donation? not sure - website doesn't have anything. I could throw a number out there if it made you feel better.

I don't know why I keep posting places to eat - it could be because I'm trying to watch what I eat after going crazy with the food during the holidays. I'll I know is I'm hungry...ALL the time. Anyhew, Café Sol Azteca has a great reuptation for hearty and spicy flavors. Worth checking out!
"The only indication that this restaurant exists is a sign that lures potential customers to enter what appears to be a vacant alleyway. But this hole in the wall leads straight to Mexico, with not only great food but Mexican artwork hanging from exposed brick inside, an open-air patio outside, brightly colored murals, and creative cocktails you don't usually find in the suburbs. The menu boasts classic dishes with hearty, spicy flavors. We're glad this place is so hard to find. If it wasn't, we're sure we'd have to wait in line."
Where: Sol Azteca | 914 Beacon St
When: Anytime you're craving some classic Mexican chow! 5pm-10pm Monday through Thursday and Sunday's / 5pm-11pm Friday & Saturday
Price: that's for you to determine.

I love the decor here! That and the food. It's worth checking out if you want to warm up with some good French cooking tonight!
Try to get to Petit Robert Central for their next Tasting Tuesday for beginning of the week pick-me-up. Every Tuesday, from 5:30-6:30pm, the Downtown Crossing bistro hosts a complimentary wine tasting, complete with mini tastes from chef Eric Bogardus. If the hors d'oeuvres, as they are wont to do, simply whet your appetite for French fare, you're welcome to linger and enjoy a three-course prix fixe menu (with wines) for $48 per person. The menu changes on a regular basis but recent renditions have included options like steak tartare with grilled garlic croutons and frisée salad; pan-seared Chilean sea bass and asparagus risotto; and baba au rhum. Call 617.737.1777 to let them know you're coming or to get details about the current menu.
Where:Petit Robert Central | 101 Arch St (between Snow Pl & Summer St)
When: Tonight: Reservations are suggested
Price: $48
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