Entertainment
The Weekend Guide
March 31-April 3: Spring chicken at Tavolàta, Sierra Stinson’s curation at Cornish, and Poquitos brings Mexican to the Hill.
March 31-April 3: Spring chicken at Tavolàta, Sierra Stinson’s curation at Cornish, and Poquitos brings Mexican to the Hill.
March 31-April 3: Meat (and more) on a stick, a spring shopping bonanza, and a night of spoken word.
March 31-April 3: Vegan sweets, Italian eats, and vintage designer finds.
Make it a date with a menu made for sharing. The Homage to Caiazzo calzone offers copiuos amounts of blistered, wood oven-baked crust to enjoy, along with a long list of cocktails.
This vegan/raw/organic dessert shop scoops frozen sweets like the dairy- and gluten-free coconut-kale-lime ice cream with raw cacao nibs and salted caramel.
March 31-April 3: Free tai chi and $5 pork nachos.
March 31-April 3: Pay it forward, do a detox, and shed for the wedding.
The kind of crib and twin bedding you’ve been dreaming about.
March 31-April 3: Hangover helpers, sweet and salty granola, extreme ladies, a green contest, and nail flair.
March 31-April 3: An intimate penthouse jam session, an inspired downtown arts festival, and a medieval-style food truck.
March 31-April 3: A new Miami-based online shop, discounted hair services, and a meat-centric restaurant.
March 31-April 3: Visit the Soil Kitchen, clean up the city, and shop for artsy wares.
March 31-April 3: Visit The Family Dog and buy a Jonathan Adler pillow to fight with.
Search for lamps, wallpaper, animal-print rugs, and other funky home furnishings and gifts at Jonathan Adler’s first Southern outpost.
Neighborhood watering hole with simple, farm-to-table fare, an old-school jukebox, and a casual atmosphere from the folks behind Rosebud restaurant (which is right across the street).
March 31-April 3: A community yard sale, Alexander Berardi at Hysteria, and dinner with Sanjeev Kapoor.
March 31-April 3: Shop vintage, buy baked goods for Japan, and overload on bubbly with your pup.
Music festival season begins in Miami.
31 March-3 April: Restaurants, rooftops, ethnic trinkets and greeting card snark.
West London outpost of the popular Clerkenwell and Farringdon restaurants serves British dishes and French wines. The fifteen-room hotel also includes a no-frills after-supper room for those that can’t make it home after dinner.
Take it to the streets with a casual new Vietnamese resto.
This hardware collection is dangerously chic.
This casual Vietnamese resto takes it to the streets with a variety of sandos, both classic and not-so-classic, as well as rice bowls and glass noodles. But, with its zinc countertops and repurposed bicycle wheel chandeliers, this is no back-alley operation.
Make a reservation stat at Boka Restaurant Group’s newest modern seafood restaurant.
The Boka Restaurant Group (Girl & the Goat, Perennial, Boka) can do no wrong: Partner and chef Giuseppe Tentori cooks traditional and modern seafood dishes alike, from crab cakes and lobster rolls to Caesar salad with fried oyster croutons and halibut with yuzu potatoes. Sexy bar, bustling ambiance.
Meet Edith A. Miller, the new fictional heroine of your closet.
A hypnotist for your troubles.
Greet the postman with a smile.
The best bakery you’ve never heard of.
French native Nohra Belaid runs the under-the-radar patisserie. Golden brown croissants fill gleaming cases in the morning. Afternoons mean a procession of carefully composed plum and apple tarts. Save room sweet custard topped with rich mounds of apricot, savory quiche Lorraine, and Comté and jambon tartlets.
Alchemist & Co.’s Green with Envy tea delivery gets our vote.
Genuflect to this Hayes Valley shopping find.
Your prayers have been answered at the woodsy boutique that effortlessly mixes vintage and small-production designers from around the globe. A vast selection of tribal and Victorian-era jewelry (as well as cozy blankets from different cultures) makes for a religious shopping experience.
Bob your way to nirvana.
Little Boy Blue Jeans can show the world he means business with dapper neck wear.
Conjure the warm weather with a light-as-air silk dress from Mulberry & Me.
Whether you’re working hard or hardly working, make sure you 9-to-5 it in style.
Reclaimed leather bags rock and roll.
Leave the wedding planning to the experts, starting with our local guide.
Get fit in the great outdoors with Lithe Method’s Walk-Star class.
Classes for all skill levels are available at this studio that teaches a Pilates-ballet hybrid.
Classes for all skill levels are available at this studio that teaches a Pilates-ballet hybrid.
A spring dress collection to fit every date on your calendar.
Styling tips, eye-catching jewelry, and some of the best boutique parties around. Except for the designer denim, most everything rings in under 100 bucks.
Say “I do” to Alexandra Friendly Photography, LeoNora Gourmet Bakery sweets, and Hugh & Crye formal wear.
Deliver gourmet spreads from Bakers’ Best to friends in need.
A Newton Highlands institution, the catering and cafe outlet’s extensive menu of breakfast-to-dinner specialties is available for pickup, eat in, or delivery. Events catered include weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, cocktail receptions, and kiddushes.
Ready. Steady. Shop.
A highly edited kids’ consignment shop for discerning moms.
Class is in session. Today’s lesson: learning to manage the school maze.