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Culture in Boston

The culture of Boston, Massachusetts, shares many roots with greater New England, including a dialect of the Eastern New England accent popularly known as Boston English.[1] The city has its own unique slang, which has existed for many years.[2] Boston was, and is still, a major destination of Irish immigrants. Irish Americans are a major influence on Boston's politics and religious institutions and consequently on the rest of Massachusetts.

Many consider Boston a highly cultured city, perhaps as a result of its intellectual reputation. Mark Twain once wrote of it, "In New York, they ask, 'How much money does he have?' In Philadelphia, they ask, 'Who were his parents?' In Boston they ask, 'How much does he know?'"[3] Much of Boston's culture originates at its universities.[4][5]

Performing arts Edit

The Washington Street Theatre District, south of Boston Common, contains a number of ornate theatres, including the Boston Opera House, the Cutler Majestic Theatre and The Citi Performing Arts Center.[6] The most prominent professional theater companies are located at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge and at the Huntington Theatre, but small companies and theaters are scattered throughout the city, including at the Boston Center for the Arts and the Calderwood Pavilion in Boston's South End. The Boston Ballet is a world-renowned classical dance company. Street performers can be found in and around Quincy Market near Faneuil Hall. Every summer, the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company offers open-air performances free to the public on the Boston Common.

 
Outside view of Jordan Hall, an important Boston concert venue located at The New England Conservatory

Boston is also home to a wide array of music - from bands like Boston and Aerosmith - to the world-renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra, the famed Boston Pops, the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, the Boston Philharmonic, the Boston Chamber Music Society, Boston Lyric Opera Company, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Opera Boston, the Celebrity Series of Boston and the Handel and Haydn Society (one of the oldest choral company in the US).[7] Major venues include Jordan Hall, Symphony Hall, and the Berklee Performance Center, as well as venues at each of the colleges and universities. Several important music schools are located in Boston, including the New England Conservatory for classical and jazz music, the Boston Conservatory for classical music, dance, and musical theater, and the Berklee College of Music for jazz and a variety of contemporary music styles. Every two years, the city hosts the Boston Early Music Festival, an international gathering for people interested in historical music performance.

Pop music manager Maurice Starr launched the careers of popular 1980s boybands New Edition and New Kids on the Block, both of whom were based in Boston.

There are also countless lesser known local musicians, thanks to a thriving underground music scene. In contrast to what might be considered the more "refined" aspects of Boston's culture, the city is also one of the birthplaces of hardcore punk. Boston had one of the leading local ska-punk scenes in the ska revival of the mid-1990s with bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Allstonians, and Skavoovie and the Epitones. The punk rock group Dropkick Murphys have had ties to both Boston professional sports teams, particularly the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins, and their music has appeared in some films early in the 21st century.

Boston was also the center of a thriving and influential indie rock, college rock, post-punk and new wave scenes throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including bands like The Cars, Pixies, 'Til Tuesday, Throwing Muses, Scruffy the Cat, Mission of Burma, The Lemonheads, Human Sexual Response, Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi, Helium, The Pernice Brothers and Swirlies. Bands formed and located in the western part of Massachusetts in the college towns of Amherst and Northampton also had a major impact on the Boston music scene: important bands from western Massachusetts include Sebadoh, Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom, and many others.

Boston is also known for its Hip Hop scene. Many rappers such as Guru of the rap duo Gang Starr, Big Shug, ED O.G. & Da Bulldogs, Mr. Lif, The Perceptionists, Benzino, 7L & Esoteric, Bia (rapper) and Special Teamz made this city famous for its urban music.

Actress and Latin pop singer Sasha Sokol relocated to Boston after leaving Timbiriche in the mid-1980s. Sokol recorded her solo debut album while still residing in Boston, only to return to Mexico City in order to do television work. Sasha remains the only Latin pop act to have been based in Boston.

Current music venues support a diverse array of live music throughout Boston. Venues support local bands, and showcase national touring acts. Clubs include The Middle East, T.T. the Bears, P.A.'s Lounge, Great Scott, and The Paradise (a larger venue). This scene is supported by local press including The Boston Phoenix and the Weekly Dig, musicians from local colleges including Berklee College of Music, and more recently Boston-based weblogs and podcasts such as Band in Boston Podcast.

Visual arts Edit

Museums dedicated to visual art in the Boston area include the Museum of Fine Arts, the National Center of Afro-American Artists, the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Notable art museums and galleries are associated with Harvard University, Boston University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Brandeis University, Tufts University, Wellesley College, MassArt, and other schools.

Numerous art galleries are located on Newbury Street, in the South End and in the Fort Point Channel area. Some of the most influential and longest running galleries in these areas include the Bernard Toale Gallery, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Howard Yezerski Gallery. The Boston Sculptors Gallery is one of only a handful of cooperative sculpture galleries in the country. The Boston Art Dealers Association sponsors artist talks, panels and awards ceremonies on a seasonal basis.

The Boston Cyberarts Gallery (formerly Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media) is one of several venues showing cutting-edge "high tech" and experimental artworks. The Boston Cyberarts Festival, a biennial area-wide celebration of the intersection of art and technology, ran from 1999 to 2011. The periodic Festival has been replaced by year-round programs, as described on their website.[8]

In addition, the Boston Public Library (BPL) and the Boston Athenæum each have large collections of art, books, and research materials, and regularly host cultural events and exhibits. The BPL collects and exhibits drawings by living Boston artists, and the Athenæum hosts annual shows by member artists.

The Penny Arcade Expo, or PAX East convention is also held here every year in March. This event is known as one of the largest gatherings of gamers and exhibiting studios, next to other major events like the Game Developers Conference. Growing exponentially with each annual iteration, the expo is well known to many in the gaming industry, and continues to draw crowds every year to the Boston Convention Center.

Events Edit

Several major events occur annually in Boston. One of the best-known is the Boston Marathon, one of the oldest and most prestigious marathon races in the world. Taking place on the third Monday in April, the Marathon attracts professional runners from all over the world, and hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents gather to watch and cheer on the runners, who range from first-time participants to well-known athletes.

Boston was also the first major city to host the annual First Night festival, which occurs during New Year's Eve. It is a major arts and activity festival which attracts over 1.5 million people. Started in 1976, it has since been emulated in other cities worldwide. The Saint Patrick's Day Parade occurs in March and is popular with the city's large Irish population.

The Boston LBGT Pride parade and festival attracts approximately 400,000 participants each June. The Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival also takes place each June, and the Boston Early Music Festival takes place every odd-numbered year. During the summer, there are musical performances at the Leader Bank Pavilion on the South Boston waterfront. Also during the summer is Harborfest, a week-long festival celebrating American independence.[9] Independence Day itself (the Fourth of July) is celebrated on the Charles River Esplanade; sunbathers and a flotilla of boats move in during the day, followed by fireworks after dark accompanied by classical and patriotic music performed by the Boston Pops.[10]

The Boston Film Festival is held annually in early September. Also, on the weekend following Labor Day, the boutiques on Newbury Street close as over thirty art galleries spill out onto the street, providing access to their contents during Art Newbury Street.

Every year from June to September, celebrations honoring several Roman Catholic saints are held in the streets of Boston's North End.[11] These celebrations, or feasts, include Italian foods, religious services, parades, festivities, games, and live music and entertainment. The largest celebration of the year is the Feast of Saint Anthony[12] in August.

In October, the Boston Book Festival takes over Copley Square for a day attracting around 32,000 attendees. This free annual event promotes a culture of reading and ideas and enhances the vibrancy of our city with author keynotes, panels, live music, and activities for all ages. Coming Summer 2015, the Boston Book Festival will launch Hubbub, its first festival just for kids. Programming includes author appearances, music, storytelling, creative workshops, puppets, and yoga/dance classes.

Food Edit

Cuisine in Boston is similar to the rest of New England cuisine, in that it has a large emphasis on seafood and dairy products.[13] Its best-known dishes are New England clam chowder, fish and chips (usually with cod or scrod), Boston baked beans, lobsters, steamed clams, and fried clams.

Boston has many restaurants, including those serving various ethnic cuisines. Since the 1980s Boston has been undergoing an unexpected Renaissance in its culinary life, spearheaded by chefs of national stature such as Jasper White, Ming Tsai, and Todd English. Their respective restaurants, Summer Shack, Blue Ginger, and Olives have greatly enhanced foodie options in Boston. The influence of Julia Child, a long-time Cambridge resident and PBS TV star, lives on as well.

The Union Oyster House is the oldest operating restaurant in the United States.[14] Their menu includes oysters on the half-shell served straight from an oyster bar, New England clam chowder, and other seafood dishes. Quincy Market, part of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, has a variety of restaurants and food shops. Nearby Cheers is a popular tourist dining spot.

Boston's Chinatown has a variety of Asian restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores, and medicinal herb and spice vendors. In addition to dim sum and other Chinese dining styles, there are Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean and Thai restaurants in the neighborhood.

 
Mikes Pastry, Boston, Mass

The North End has a variety of Italian restaurants, pizzerias, and bakeries and is well known as Boston's "Little Italy." A favorite spot bringing in tourists is Mike's Pastry, located on Hanover Street and is extremely popular for its cannolis. Newbury Street has many ethnic street cafes, while Copley Place houses a multitude of restaurants, also the home of Legal Sea Foods, a New England institution that offers gourmet seafood dishes.

For decades, Boston has a hosted a two-day-a-week open-air market known as Haymarket. Haymarket vendors sell fresh fruit, vegetables, and fish. Meat, cheese, and other food can be purchased in adjacent permanent stores. In addition to so-called "winter farmers markets", other more seasonal farmer's markets are held in locations around Boston and its suburbs.[15][16]

Boston has a strong local food scene, gathering from the bountiful resources and agriculture in New England. Boston has over 27 open air farmers markets and a handful of active winter markets, find them at BostonFarmersMarkets.org. The Boston Local Food Festival also attracts a scene and is a good resource to taste the local wares every September, attracting 25,000 attendees.

Black culture Edit

Black culture in Boston is very colorful. Blue Hill Avenue runs through Mattapan, Dorchester, and Roxbury. The three neighborhoods have a large community of African American people. The Avenue is home to many hair and nail salons, as well as Chinese, Caribbean, and soul food restaurants. There are numerous community centers, like the Mattahunt, in Mattapan. The Mattahunt is an elementary school with after-school and summer camp programs. There are numerous Boys and Girls clubs and YMCAs. The Roxbury Center for the Performing Arts is located in Dorchester. This school has been open since the late 1960s. It teaches jazz, ballet, hip hop, tap, African, and modern dance. Franklin Park Zoo is located on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester.

Religion Edit

 
Kings Chapel, the oldest church in Boston

Boston has been a noted religious center from its earliest days. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston serves nearly 300 parishes and is based in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (1875) in the South End, while the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, with the Cathedral Church of St. Paul (1819) as its episcopal seat, serves just under 200 congregations. Unitarian Universalism has its headquarters on Farnsworth Street, Boston. The Christian Scientists are headquartered in Back Bay at the Mother Church (1894). The oldest church in Boston is King's Chapel, the city's first Anglican church, founded in 1686 and converted to Unitarianism in 1785. Other notable churches include Christ Church (better known as Old North Church, 1723), the oldest church building in the city, Trinity Church (1733), Park Street Church (1809), First Church in Boston (congregation founded 1630, building raised 1868), Old South Church (1874), Jubilee Christian Church and Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help on Mission Hill (1878).[17]

LGBT community Edit

Boston is home to many LGBT groups, such as the Bisexual Resource Center, Biversity, Boston Bisexual Women's Network, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network of Boston, Human Rights Campaign Boston, and Lesbian Avengers of Boston.[18] Boston has held an LGBT pride parade for 43 years, with the 43rd annual parade occurring in 2013.[19] The Butterfly Music Transgender Chorus, the second transgender choir in the U.S., was founded in Boston in 2014. It inspired others to create similar groups in cities across the country.

See also Edit

References Edit

Specific Edit

  1. ^ Vorhees 2009, p. 52.
  2. ^ Baker, Billy (2008-05-25). "Wicked good Bostonisms come, and mostly go". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  3. ^ Phelan, Joseph (11-2004). Boston Marathon. Artcyclopedia. Accessed October 1, 2005.
  4. ^ . Columbus Travel Media Ltd. Archived from the original on June 16, 2010. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
  5. ^ Phelan, Joseph (November 2004). "Boston Marathon". Artcyclopedia.
  6. ^ Hull 2011, pp. 53–55.
  7. ^ . Handel and Haydn Society. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  8. ^ "About". Boston Cyberarts. Boston Cyberarts, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  9. ^ . Boston Harborfest Inc. 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  10. ^ . Boston 4 Celebrations Foundation. 2010. Archived from the original on 2013-02-23. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  11. ^ Hull 2011, p. 207.
  12. ^ St. Anthony's Feast
  13. ^ Vorhees 2009, pp. 148–151.
  14. ^ History of the Union Oyster House 2006-07-17 at the Wayback Machine. Union Oyster House, Boston, MA at www.unionoysterhouse.com.
  15. ^ "Home page". Boston Farmers Markets. Boston Farmers Markets. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  16. ^ "Farmers' Markets". Mass.gov. Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  17. ^ Riess, Jana (2002). The Spiritual Traveler: Boston and New England: A Guide to Sacred Sites and Peaceful Places. Hidden Spring. pp. 64–125. ISBN 9781587680083.
  18. ^ . Boston-online.com. 2010-01-24. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  19. ^ "Parade". Bostonpride.org. Retrieved 2013-10-03.

General Edit

  • . The Boston Foundation.
  • Patricia Harris and David Lyon (1999). Boston. Oakland, CA: Compass American Guides. ISBN 0-679-00284-7.
  • Hull, Sarah (2011), The Rough Guide to Boston (6 ed.), Penguin, ISBN 9781405382472
  • Rambow, John D.; et al. (2003). Fodor's Boston. New York: Fodors Travel Publication. ISBN 1-4000-1028-4.
  • Vorhees, Mara (2009), Lonely Planet Boston City Guide (4 ed.), Lonely Planet, ISBN 9781741791785

External links Edit

  • Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • Boston LBGT Pride parade and festival
  • Boston Harborfest
  • Boston Hybrid Musics

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is the section for African American Culture is badly researched limited in scope and incompetently written Please help improve this article if you can February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The culture of Boston Massachusetts shares many roots with greater New England including a dialect of the Eastern New England accent popularly known as Boston English 1 The city has its own unique slang which has existed for many years 2 Boston was and is still a major destination of Irish immigrants Irish Americans are a major influence on Boston s politics and religious institutions and consequently on the rest of Massachusetts Many consider Boston a highly cultured city perhaps as a result of its intellectual reputation Mark Twain once wrote of it In New York they ask How much money does he have In Philadelphia they ask Who were his parents In Boston they ask How much does he know 3 Much of Boston s culture originates at its universities 4 5 Contents 1 Performing arts 2 Visual arts 3 Events 4 Food 5 Black culture 6 Religion 7 LGBT community 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Specific 9 2 General 10 External linksPerforming arts EditThe Washington Street Theatre District south of Boston Common contains a number of ornate theatres including the Boston Opera House the Cutler Majestic Theatre and The Citi Performing Arts Center 6 The most prominent professional theater companies are located at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge and at the Huntington Theatre but small companies and theaters are scattered throughout the city including at the Boston Center for the Arts and the Calderwood Pavilion in Boston s South End The Boston Ballet is a world renowned classical dance company Street performers can be found in and around Quincy Market near Faneuil Hall Every summer the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company offers open air performances free to the public on the Boston Common nbsp Outside view of Jordan Hall an important Boston concert venue located at The New England ConservatoryBoston is also home to a wide array of music from bands like Boston and Aerosmith to the world renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra the famed Boston Pops the Boston Symphony Chamber Players the Boston Philharmonic the Boston Chamber Music Society Boston Lyric Opera Company Boston Modern Orchestra Project Opera Boston the Celebrity Series of Boston and the Handel and Haydn Society one of the oldest choral company in the US 7 Major venues include Jordan Hall Symphony Hall and the Berklee Performance Center as well as venues at each of the colleges and universities Several important music schools are located in Boston including the New England Conservatory for classical and jazz music the Boston Conservatory for classical music dance and musical theater and the Berklee College of Music for jazz and a variety of contemporary music styles Every two years the city hosts the Boston Early Music Festival an international gathering for people interested in historical music performance Pop music manager Maurice Starr launched the careers of popular 1980s boybands New Edition and New Kids on the Block both of whom were based in Boston There are also countless lesser known local musicians thanks to a thriving underground music scene In contrast to what might be considered the more refined aspects of Boston s culture the city is also one of the birthplaces of hardcore punk Boston had one of the leading local ska punk scenes in the ska revival of the mid 1990s with bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones The Allstonians and Skavoovie and the Epitones The punk rock group Dropkick Murphys have had ties to both Boston professional sports teams particularly the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins and their music has appeared in some films early in the 21st century Boston was also the center of a thriving and influential indie rock college rock post punk and new wave scenes throughout the 1980s and 1990s including bands like The Cars Pixies Til Tuesday Throwing Muses Scruffy the Cat Mission of Burma The Lemonheads Human Sexual Response Galaxie 500 Damon amp Naomi Helium The Pernice Brothers and Swirlies Bands formed and located in the western part of Massachusetts in the college towns of Amherst and Northampton also had a major impact on the Boston music scene important bands from western Massachusetts include Sebadoh Dinosaur Jr Buffalo Tom and many others Boston is also known for its Hip Hop scene Many rappers such as Guru of the rap duo Gang Starr Big Shug ED O G amp Da Bulldogs Mr Lif The Perceptionists Benzino 7L amp Esoteric Bia rapper and Special Teamz made this city famous for its urban music Actress and Latin pop singer Sasha Sokol relocated to Boston after leaving Timbiriche in the mid 1980s Sokol recorded her solo debut album while still residing in Boston only to return to Mexico City in order to do television work Sasha remains the only Latin pop act to have been based in Boston Current music venues support a diverse array of live music throughout Boston Venues support local bands and showcase national touring acts Clubs include The Middle East T T the Bears P A s Lounge Great Scott and The Paradise a larger venue This scene is supported by local press including The Boston Phoenix and the Weekly Dig musicians from local colleges including Berklee College of Music and more recently Boston based weblogs and podcasts such as Band in Boston Podcast Visual arts EditMuseums dedicated to visual art in the Boston area include the Museum of Fine Arts the National Center of Afro American Artists the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Notable art museums and galleries are associated with Harvard University Boston University the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boston College Brandeis University Tufts University Wellesley College MassArt and other schools Numerous art galleries are located on Newbury Street in the South End and in the Fort Point Channel area Some of the most influential and longest running galleries in these areas include the Bernard Toale Gallery Barbara Krakow Gallery Howard Yezerski Gallery The Boston Sculptors Gallery is one of only a handful of cooperative sculpture galleries in the country The Boston Art Dealers Association sponsors artist talks panels and awards ceremonies on a seasonal basis The Boston Cyberarts Gallery formerly Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media is one of several venues showing cutting edge high tech and experimental artworks The Boston Cyberarts Festival a biennial area wide celebration of the intersection of art and technology ran from 1999 to 2011 The periodic Festival has been replaced by year round programs as described on their website 8 In addition the Boston Public Library BPL and the Boston Athenaeum each have large collections of art books and research materials and regularly host cultural events and exhibits The BPL collects and exhibits drawings by living Boston artists and the Athenaeum hosts annual shows by member artists The Penny Arcade Expo or PAX East convention is also held here every year in March This event is known as one of the largest gatherings of gamers and exhibiting studios next to other major events like the Game Developers Conference Growing exponentially with each annual iteration the expo is well known to many in the gaming industry and continues to draw crowds every year to the Boston Convention Center Events EditSee also Annual events in Boston Several major events occur annually in Boston One of the best known is the Boston Marathon one of the oldest and most prestigious marathon races in the world Taking place on the third Monday in April the Marathon attracts professional runners from all over the world and hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents gather to watch and cheer on the runners who range from first time participants to well known athletes Boston was also the first major city to host the annual First Night festival which occurs during New Year s Eve It is a major arts and activity festival which attracts over 1 5 million people Started in 1976 it has since been emulated in other cities worldwide The Saint Patrick s Day Parade occurs in March and is popular with the city s large Irish population The Boston LBGT Pride parade and festival attracts approximately 400 000 participants each June The Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival also takes place each June and the Boston Early Music Festival takes place every odd numbered year During the summer there are musical performances at the Leader Bank Pavilion on the South Boston waterfront Also during the summer is Harborfest a week long festival celebrating American independence 9 Independence Day itself the Fourth of July is celebrated on the Charles River Esplanade sunbathers and a flotilla of boats move in during the day followed by fireworks after dark accompanied by classical and patriotic music performed by the Boston Pops 10 The Boston Film Festival is held annually in early September Also on the weekend following Labor Day the boutiques on Newbury Street close as over thirty art galleries spill out onto the street providing access to their contents during Art Newbury Street Every year from June to September celebrations honoring several Roman Catholic saints are held in the streets of Boston s North End 11 These celebrations or feasts include Italian foods religious services parades festivities games and live music and entertainment The largest celebration of the year is the Feast of Saint Anthony 12 in August In October the Boston Book Festival takes over Copley Square for a day attracting around 32 000 attendees This free annual event promotes a culture of reading and ideas and enhances the vibrancy of our city with author keynotes panels live music and activities for all ages Coming Summer 2015 the Boston Book Festival will launch Hubbub its first festival just for kids Programming includes author appearances music storytelling creative workshops puppets and yoga dance classes Food EditCuisine in Boston is similar to the rest of New England cuisine in that it has a large emphasis on seafood and dairy products 13 Its best known dishes are New England clam chowder fish and chips usually with cod or scrod Boston baked beans lobsters steamed clams and fried clams Boston has many restaurants including those serving various ethnic cuisines Since the 1980s Boston has been undergoing an unexpected Renaissance in its culinary life spearheaded by chefs of national stature such as Jasper White Ming Tsai and Todd English Their respective restaurants Summer Shack Blue Ginger and Olives have greatly enhanced foodie options in Boston The influence of Julia Child a long time Cambridge resident and PBS TV star lives on as well The Union Oyster House is the oldest operating restaurant in the United States 14 Their menu includes oysters on the half shell served straight from an oyster bar New England clam chowder and other seafood dishes Quincy Market part of Faneuil Hall Marketplace has a variety of restaurants and food shops Nearby Cheers is a popular tourist dining spot Boston s Chinatown has a variety of Asian restaurants bakeries grocery stores and medicinal herb and spice vendors In addition to dim sum and other Chinese dining styles there are Vietnamese Japanese Korean and Thai restaurants in the neighborhood nbsp Mikes Pastry Boston MassThe North End has a variety of Italian restaurants pizzerias and bakeries and is well known as Boston s Little Italy A favorite spot bringing in tourists is Mike s Pastry located on Hanover Street and is extremely popular for its cannolis Newbury Street has many ethnic street cafes while Copley Place houses a multitude of restaurants also the home of Legal Sea Foods a New England institution that offers gourmet seafood dishes For decades Boston has a hosted a two day a week open air market known as Haymarket Haymarket vendors sell fresh fruit vegetables and fish Meat cheese and other food can be purchased in adjacent permanent stores In addition to so called winter farmers markets other more seasonal farmer s markets are held in locations around Boston and its suburbs 15 16 Boston has a strong local food scene gathering from the bountiful resources and agriculture in New England Boston has over 27 open air farmers markets and a handful of active winter markets find them at BostonFarmersMarkets org The Boston Local Food Festival also attracts a scene and is a good resource to taste the local wares every September attracting 25 000 attendees Black culture EditBlack culture in Boston is very colorful Blue Hill Avenue runs through Mattapan Dorchester and Roxbury The three neighborhoods have a large community of African American people The Avenue is home to many hair and nail salons as well as Chinese Caribbean and soul food restaurants There are numerous community centers like the Mattahunt in Mattapan The Mattahunt is an elementary school with after school and summer camp programs There are numerous Boys and Girls clubs and YMCAs The Roxbury Center for the Performing Arts is located in Dorchester This school has been open since the late 1960s It teaches jazz ballet hip hop tap African and modern dance Franklin Park Zoo is located on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester Religion Edit nbsp Kings Chapel the oldest church in BostonBoston has been a noted religious center from its earliest days The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston serves nearly 300 parishes and is based in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross 1875 in the South End while the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts with the Cathedral Church of St Paul 1819 as its episcopal seat serves just under 200 congregations Unitarian Universalism has its headquarters on Farnsworth Street Boston The Christian Scientists are headquartered in Back Bay at the Mother Church 1894 The oldest church in Boston is King s Chapel the city s first Anglican church founded in 1686 and converted to Unitarianism in 1785 Other notable churches include Christ Church better known as Old North Church 1723 the oldest church building in the city Trinity Church 1733 Park Street Church 1809 First Church in Boston congregation founded 1630 building raised 1868 Old South Church 1874 Jubilee Christian Church and Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help on Mission Hill 1878 17 LGBT community EditBoston is home to many LGBT groups such as the Bisexual Resource Center Biversity Boston Bisexual Women s Network Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network of Boston Human Rights Campaign Boston and Lesbian Avengers of Boston 18 Boston has held an LGBT pride parade for 43 years with the 43rd annual parade occurring in 2013 19 The Butterfly Music Transgender Chorus the second transgender choir in the U S was founded in Boston in 2014 It inspired others to create similar groups in cities across the country See also EditBoston Arts Festival Boston in fiction List of public art in Boston List of tourist attractions in Boston List of songs about Boston List of television shows set in Boston Media in Boston List of sites of interest in Boston Sports in BostonReferences EditSpecific Edit Vorhees 2009 p 52 Baker Billy 2008 05 25 Wicked good Bostonisms come and mostly go The Boston Globe Retrieved 2009 05 02 Phelan Joseph 11 2004 Boston Marathon Artcyclopedia Accessed October 1 2005 Boston Culture Columbus Travel Media Ltd Archived from the original on June 16 2010 Retrieved February 2 2010 Phelan Joseph November 2004 Boston Marathon Artcyclopedia Hull 2011 pp 53 55 Who We Are Handel and Haydn Society 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 04 27 Retrieved 2007 04 28 About Boston Cyberarts Boston Cyberarts Inc Archived from the original on 14 April 2013 Retrieved 8 March 2013 Boston Harborfest About Boston Harborfest Inc 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 05 06 Retrieved 2013 03 05 Our Story About Us Boston 4 Celebrations Foundation 2010 Archived from the original on 2013 02 23 Retrieved 2013 03 05 Hull 2011 p 207 St Anthony s Feast Vorhees 2009 pp 148 151 History of the Union Oyster House Archived 2006 07 17 at the Wayback Machine Union Oyster House Boston MA at www unionoysterhouse com Home page Boston Farmers Markets Boston Farmers Markets Retrieved 22 May 2012 Farmers Markets Mass gov Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Retrieved 22 May 2012 Riess Jana 2002 The Spiritual Traveler Boston and New England A Guide to Sacred Sites and Peaceful Places Hidden Spring pp 64 125 ISBN 9781587680083 Gay and Lesbian Boston online com 2010 01 24 Archived from the original on 2013 10 04 Retrieved 2013 10 03 Parade Bostonpride org Retrieved 2013 10 03 General Edit The Boston Indicators Project 2004 The Boston Foundation Patricia Harris and David Lyon 1999 Boston Oakland CA Compass American Guides ISBN 0 679 00284 7 Hull Sarah 2011 The Rough Guide to Boston 6 ed Penguin ISBN 9781405382472 Rambow John D et al 2003 Fodor s Boston New York Fodors Travel Publication ISBN 1 4000 1028 4 Vorhees Mara 2009 Lonely Planet Boston City Guide 4 ed Lonely Planet ISBN 9781741791785External links EditGreater Boston Convention amp Visitors Bureau Boston LBGT Pride parade and festival Boston Harborfest Boston Art Dealers Association Boston Hybrid Musics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culture in Boston amp oldid 1166841044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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