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Daily Email - Monday - 4/7/2025

Welcome back! Monday calls for a pick-me-up and we’ve got just the thing. Snag $75 to Shy Bird for crispy fried chicken, juicy rotisserie, weekend brunch and more. Enter to win!

JUST ANNOUNCED

DRINK LOCAL FOR NATIONAL BEER DAY

Photo: Brigid Charest

Happy National Beer Day! Time to ditch the mass-produced swill and sip your way through the good stuff. We get it — Boston’s craft beer scene is stacked, and deciding where to go can feel more overwhelming than trying to find a parking spot in Southie. We rounded up a few of our fav local breweries for you to grab your next round.

THIS WEEK

🎭 Broadway Bar

Tonight at The Cabot (7PM)

Get up close and personal with the Broadway hits you love (or never heard of). Tonight is all about underdogs: flops, forgotten gems and the songs that didn’t make the cut.

🌽 Shucked

Tomorrow-April 20th at the Citizens Bank Opera House (times vary) 

Feast on corn-fed humor and catchy tunes when Shucked lands in Boston this month. With a story that’s part farm, part heart and all humor, you’ll see why the musical comedy has taken Broadway by storm.

🎤 Kylie Minogue

Wednesday at TD Garden (7:30PM)

If you just can’t get her out of your head, you’re in luck — there’s still time to grab tickets for Kylie Minogue at the Garden this week.

🎸 Mark Hoppus

Thursday at Somerville Theatre (7PM)

Hear all about the early days and tour adventures of blink-182 from the frontman himself. Tickets include a copy of his memoir, Fahrenheit-182. Enter to win tickets!

🎶 Toast to St. Jude

Friday at the State Room (8:30PM)

Dancing, live entertainment, and an open bar — all for a good cause? Take our money! This fundraiser is the perfect blend of fun and philanthropy.

LOCALS ONLY

  • Learn how to make a cozy pair of pajama pants at this beginner-friendly sewing class tomorrow in Cambridge. You’ll master fabric cutting, sewing machine basics and more — perfect for lounging while showing off your new skills.

  • L.L. Bean and Fenway Park go way back to 1912, and are bringing that history to life with a limited-edition tote made from old Red Sox tarps. Now you can carry a piece of Fenway AND keep it eco-friendly.

  • Mayor Michelle Wu made it official on Saturday — she’s running for re-election. She launched her campaign at the Cyclorama, where she celebrated her victory nearly four years ago.

  • The deadline for a REAL ID in Massachusetts is just a month away; starting May 7th, you’ll need one to travel domestically or enter federal buildings.

Don’t stop, make it pop, DJ, blow my speakers up