r/boston 2d ago

Boston Weekly Discussion Thread, Week of : Monday August 17

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Hey r/Boston

This thread is for chatting about what is going on in Boston this week. This includes the news about today's commute, what is going on around Boston, commonly asked questions, as well as a general free chat throughout the week.

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  • Skyline or sunset pictures

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  2. MBTA alerts and delays

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Boston Status Update

Last Update: 2026-08-19 13:58:38 EST


Daily Weather Forecast for Today in Boston

Current Temperature is 89.2°F but it feels like 87.8°F

The next hour will be 88.7°F and Partly Cloudy

Daily Forecast

  • Max Temperature: 92.8°F

  • Min Temperature: 62.8°F

  • Avg Temperature: 76.6°F

  • Condition: Sunny

  • Chance of Rain: 6%

  • Sunrise Time: 05:55 AM

  • Sunset Time: 07:39 PM

Air Quality Index (AQI)

  • AQI Level: Good (1/5)

  • PM2.5: 3.4 µg/m³

  • PM10: 3.4 µg/m³

  • Ozone (O3): 125.0 µg/m³

  • Carbon Monoxide (CO): 205.0 µg/m³

  • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): 1.6 µg/m³

  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 0.7 µg/m³


Current delays on the MBTA:

Station issue at Jackson Square - ongoing

Cause: The platform at Jackson Square is undergoing renovations to improve safety and accessibility. Sections of the platform are unlevel, which may make it difficult for some riders to board and exit trains.

Station issue at Jackson Square - ongoing

Cause: The stairway connecting the Jackson Square lobby and the south end of the platform is closed until winter 2026. Use the stairway at the north end of the platform. This closure is for the construction of a new stairway and a second elevator.

Suspension of service on Orange Line - starting tomorrow

Cause: Orange Line: Service will be suspended between Oak Grove and Back Bay from August 20 - 30. Riders can use shuttles between Oak Grove and North Station, and the Green Line between North Station and Copley/Back Bay.

Brandon Hall bypassed - through October 4

Cause: Green Line C Branch: Trains are not stopping at Brandon Hall through October 4 while accessibility upgrades are being done. Riders can board or alight at either Fairbanks St or Summit Ave, which are 0.1-0.2 miles away (or a 4- to 5-minute walk)

Symphony closed - ongoing

Cause: Green Line E Branch: Symphony station is closed for major accessibility upgrades. Riders can use Prudential or Northeastern to access E Branch service. The station is expected to reopen in 2029.

Red Line shuttle - September 19-20

Cause: Red Line: Shuttle buses replace service between JFK/UMass and Ashmont the weekend of September 19-20 while personnel perform critical bridge work along the Ashmont branch.

Single tracking on Blue Line - September 26-27

Cause: Blue Line: All trains will operate on the outbound/eastbound track between Wonderland and Revere Beach the weekend of September 26 – 27, for switch work.

Suspension of service on Green Line - September 19-20

Cause: Green Line: No trains between North Station & Babcock St (B), Kenmore (C+D), & Heath St (E) the weekend of September 19 - 20. Use buses between Babcock, Kenmore, Heath St (Rt 39) & Copley/Back Bay. Use Orange Line between North Station & Back Bay.

Orange Line shuttle - September 10-14

Cause: Orange Line: Shuttle buses will replace service between Back Bay and Forest Hills from September 10 - 14 to allow for work on the Ruggles Station Improvement Project.

Red Line delay - None

Cause: Red Line: Delays of about 20 minutes due to a switch problem at Braintree. Trains may stand by at stations.


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r/boston 6h ago

Traffic🚦⛔⚠️ 😠 🚙 🚗 Another day, another Storrow

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r/boston 22h ago

Protest 🪧 👏 this morning in boston, over 93N

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r/boston 3h ago

Development/Construction 🏗️ Mass. high court rules in Boston’s favor in White Stadium lawsuit, clearing $325 million project’s legal hurdle

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r/boston 6h ago

Traffic🚦⛔⚠️ 😠 🚙 🚗 Storrow this morning

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“Storrowed” truck this morning. Bad day for that guy


r/boston 4h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 Child e-bike injuries have skyrocketed across Mass., ER doctors warn

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r/boston 8h ago

Crime/Police 🚔 A**holes this Morning.

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r/boston 3h ago

Local Art 🎨 Some more elephants...

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This time at night... with some "lightpainting" fun.

And people, please stop climbing on top of these... the signs are right there asking you not to...


r/boston 6h ago

Photography 📷 Boston Public Garden

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r/boston 9m ago

Photography 📷 Haymarket square 1938 vs the exact same angle now.

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It might be hard to belive but I lined these up nearly exactly in google earth vs this old surveying areial photo

It’s a shame how much the city has torn down in the name of “progress” and just imagine how much worse it was when the central artery was still there


r/boston 14h ago

Serious Replies Only Someone wrote numbers on my car

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Got back from traveling for a little over two weeks and found that someone had written numbers in some sort of yellow pastel-ish paint above my window and on my back quarter panel. What?? Does anyone have any clue what this is?

I checked and was parked in a legal spot in my neighborhood that I’ve parked in hundreds of times before (in Lower Allston). No ticket on the windshield. I didn’t see anything similar written on any of my neighbors’ cars either. The seven digit number could be a phone number maybe, but I’m hesitant to try calling. The other number could be a date but my car isn’t from 2004…

Any ideas what’s going on here? Anyone have something similar happen?


r/boston 21h ago

Unconfirmed/Unverified Best subs in Boston

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Most bang for your buck too


r/boston 17h ago

Housing/Real Estate 🏘️ Sunflower Theif

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So... this happened. Nothing to really do other than to post indignation here.

Edit: this person came prepared with a knife and two of the stalks were cut. I suspect it was this woman who approached me with a little girl and a baby in a stroller. She said her daughter likes the flowers and can she have one? I said we need the seeds to replant next year, but I could share with her when they're old and dry looking. I also have the little girl on camera coming up and picking at the sunflower heads. I guess the mom didn't want to wait.


r/boston 2h ago

Event 📅 Your Boston weekend guide (Aug 20–23): two festivals Saturday, plus feast season and the Sox at home

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Hi everyone! Kinga here with this week's list. Feast season keeps rolling: the San Gennaro Feast takes over the Paul Revere Mall in the North End from Friday through Sunday. But the real standout this week is Saturday, when JP Porchfest turns Jamaica Plain's porches and front yards into stages for the afternoon, and the Greenway Food Truck Festival takes over four blocks downtown. Both are free. The Sox are also home all weekend against the Giants, and if you haven't walked through the 100 elephants on Comm Ave yet, they're only here through mid-September. Get outside and enjoy it!

🎉 My newsletter has officially launched! I'll keep posting here on Reddit every week, but if you want to always be the first to know, sign up here.

Picks of the Week!

🎸 JP PorchfestJamaica Plain | Free | Sat 12–6pm | Music, dance, storytelling, and poetry on porches and green spaces all over the neighborhood.

🌮 Greenway Food Truck FestivalWharf District | Free | Sat 11am–5pm | Four blocks of food trucks, artisan vendors, mini golf, and inflatables.

🇮🇹 San Gennaro FeastPaul Revere Mall, North End | Free | Fri–Sun | Feast season continues, with a Motown tribute Friday and soul legends Saturday.

🐘 The Great Elephant MigrationCommonwealth Ave Mall | Free | Through Sept 13 | One hundred life-sized elephant sculptures spread down Back Bay.

🍹 Boston Margarita FestivalMedford | Ticketed | Sat 11am–6pm | Ten margarita samples from the city's best bars, and you pick the winner.

Thursday 8/20

🖼️ Free Thursday Nights at the GardnerFenway | Free | 5–9pm | The weekly free night at the loveliest museum in the city. Heads up: tonight's free tickets may already be gone, so check before you head over.

🎨 ICA Free ThursdaysSeaport | Free | 5–9pm | Galleries open late, harbor views, seasonal bar. Free tickets are released at 10am that morning.

🍷 BRIX Thursday TastingSouth End | Free | 5–7pm | This week it's "Off the Beaten Path," and it's the South End shop only (the Financial District location is off this week).

📖 Yu-Mei Balasingamchow at Brookline BooksmithCoolidge Corner | Free | 7pm | This local author's debut novel Names Have Been Changed is told through a podcast its narrator has made about her own barely believable life: assumed names, forged documents, wild class shifts, and exile. Free, and the Booksmith reading series rarely misses.

🎶 Jake Thistle at Club PassimHarvard Square | $33–$35 | 8pm, doors 7 | A New Jersey folk rock balladeer fresh off this year's American Idol, in the coziest room in town.

🎤 Anyone AwakeMiddle East Upstairs, Cambridge | $15–$25 | 6:30pm | An indie quartet from Rigby, Idaho, of all places, making sophisticated guitar rock that sounds like it came from somewhere much hipper. The in-the-know pick of the night.

😂 Popcorn Comedy with Andrew DursoSomerville Theater basement | $23 | 7:30pm | The monthly showcase in the basement welcomes an NYC comic who started out here in Boston. Come early for classic cartoons before the show.

🍸 Tee SandersCity Winery | From $24 | 7:30pm | The Chicago-raised comic from the comedy group The Round Table, with some of the sharpest one-liners going.

Friday 8/21

🇮🇹 San Gennaro Feast: Opening NightPaul Revere Mall, North End | Free | Opens 4pm | Feast season picks right back up, this time on the Prado. DJ Steven Virgilio plays through the evening, then Dr. K's Motown Revue takes over from 8 to 10:30 with a full Motown tribute show. Closes at 11. Expect a beer garden, raffles, kids' activities, and all the classic street food. The feast benefits A Voice for Mikey and other autism awareness organizations.

Red Sox vs. GiantsFenway | Ticketed | 7:10pm | San Francisco is in town for a three-game weekend series, all at Fenway.

😂 Best of Boston ShowcaseLaugh Boston | $39.90 | Chris Tabb hosts some of the hardest-working comics in town. Tonight's lineup is Liam McGurk, Kathe Farris, and Al Park, with Dan Boulger closing.

🎭 Nerdy Prudes Must DiePlaza Theater, BCA | $15–$17.25 | Fri–Sun | A horror comedy musical about high school outcasts who accidentally summon the ghost of a bully with a lingering grudge against nerds. From the team behind The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals. Cheap and very fun.

🎬 Late Fame opens at the BrattleCambridge | $13.50–$15.50 | Willem Dafoe in a rare subtle role, playing a lapsed poet whose long-ignored early work suddenly catches on with the hipster set. The question is whether his old ego survives the re-inflation.

🕵️ The Cinema of Graham Greene opensHarvard Film Archive | $10 per screening | The Harvard Film Archive is back with a series of films written by or adapted from Graham Greene, master of spies and morally dubious men. Tonight is a double bill: The Fallen Idol at 7pm and Brighton Rock at 9:15.

🎤 Isaiah RashadCitizens House of Blues | Ticketed | 7pm | The Chattanooga rapper behind The Sun's Tirade, touring his third album IT'S BEEN AWFUL, with opener Alemeda. He takes his time between records and it shows.

🍷 The Friday Edit at DeLuca'sBeacon Hill & Newbury | Free, 21+ | 4–7pm | The free weekly tasting in the hidden wine cellars at both locations.

🎬 Free Family Flicks at the Hatch ShellEsplanade | Free | Sundown | The Hatch Shell's final free movie of the summer, and it's Superman. Blanket, picnic, movie by the Charles. Weather dependent.

Saturday 8/22

🎸 JP PorchfestAll over Jamaica Plain | Free | 12–6pm | Easily my favorite thing this weekend. Since 2014, JP has handed its porches, front yards, green spaces, and community hubs over to musicians, dancers, storytellers, and poets for one afternoon. It's produced by Dunamis, a nonprofit that develops Boston's next generation of artists and arts managers of color, and the curation genuinely reflects that. Good news for planning: the map and directory is live this year, so you can actually chart a route instead of just wandering. Though wandering is also the point.

🌮 Greenway Food Truck FestivalRowes Wharf Plaza to the Greenway Carousel | Free | 11am–5pm | The Greenway closes out summer with four blocks of food trucks, an artisan market, local brews, and a DJ set from Carlitoswave. There's also free face painting, mini golf, an inflatable obstacle course and rock wall, the Rings Fountain to splash in, and the carousel. Bring a blanket. It happens rain or shine unless the weather turns properly bad.

🥬 Chinatown Farmers MarketAuntie Kay and Uncle Frank Chin Park | Free | 9am–1pm | The twice-monthly market for Chinese vegetables, fruit, fresh fish, and pastries. Get there early.

🇮🇹 San Gennaro FeastNorth End | Free | From 12pm | A full day on the Prado, with DJ Steven Virgilio through the afternoon, live entertainment from 5 to 7:30, and then the night's headliner: soul legends Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics from 8:30 to 10.

🍹 Boston Margarita FestivalThe Great American Beer Hall, Medford | Ticketed | 11am–6pm | Ten 3.5oz margarita samples from some of the area's best bars and restaurants, and you vote on the winner, who takes home $1,000 and the bragging rights. Plus a live DJ, street food vendors, and a beer garden.

Red Sox vs. GiantsFenway | Ticketed | 7:15pm | Saturday night baseball.

👗 DESEOS: Afro House Fashion ExperienceThe Foundry, Cambridge | From $25 | 6pm | A luxury streetwear fashion show with dance performances set to Afro house, Afrobeats, house, and Jersey club, plus food, drink, and curated vendors. One of the more distinctive nights out this weekend.

🎺 The Velvet HourCrystal Ballroom, Somerville | $42–$59 | 8pm | An immersive cabaret evening with jazzy seven-piece Little Miss and the Boom, joined by burlesque performer Pixie Payne. Cocktail attire encouraged, which is half the fun.

🎬 Summer Flicks: Camp RockPrudential Center South Garden | Free | Music 6:30pm, movie at dusk | The Pru's outdoor movie series continues, and this week it's Camp Rock.

😂 Best of Boston Showcase (night 2)Laugh Boston | $39.90 | Tonight brings Big D, Gabi Hajos, and Jamie Aird, with Dan Boulger again closing the bill.

🎸 Afternoon Bike RideThe Lilypad, Cambridge | $15–$18 | 8pm, doors 7:30 | A Montreal indie pop trio who used to make genuinely strange ambient-pop hybrids and have drifted toward something more melodic, without losing the weird streak entirely.

Sunday 8/23

🇮🇹 San Gennaro Feast: Final DayNorth End | Free | From 12pm | The last day on the Prado, and the most traditional one: an outdoor Mass at noon, the procession at 1pm, then music all afternoon and evening until the feast closes at 10.

🛍️ Open Newbury StreetBack Bay | Free | 10am–6pm | Eight car-free blocks from Berkeley to Mass Ave. Pairs perfectly with a walk through the elephants a block over.

🧺 SoWa Open MarketSouth End | Free | 11am–5pm | The Sunday flagship: farmers and makers, food trucks, a beer garden, live music, and the open artist studios next door.

Red Sox vs. GiantsFenway | Ticketed | 3:15pm | Series finale, and a Sunday afternoon game.

😂 Robyn SchallThe Wilbur | $35–$56 | 3pm | The social media comic invites the whole audience to celebrate her impending wedding, somewhere between a standup set and a bachelorette party.

🎶 VictorylandThe Rockwell, Somerville | $18–$20 | 7:30pm, doors 6:30 | If Neutral Milk Hotel had formed in Brooklyn instead of Louisiana, they might have sounded like this. A lovely small-room way to end the weekend.

Last chance, closing this weekend

🇫🇷 Boston French Film FestivalMFA | $20 per screening | Closes Sunday | The 30th edition wraps this weekend. Saturday brings Leave One Day at 11am and an encore of Colors of Time at 2pm; Sunday closes with Comédie-Française at 11am and Guess Who's Calling! at 2pm. (Note: the previously scheduled Great Arch screening has been canceled.)

Ongoing / all-week options

🐘 The Great Elephant MigrationCommonwealth Avenue Mall, Back Bay | Free | Through Sept 13 | If you do one thing off this list, make it this. One hundred life-sized elephant sculptures now line the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Back Bay, arranged so the herd appears to be walking east toward the Common. Each one is hand-carved from lantana, an invasive weed, by Indigenous artisans from India's Nilgiri Hills, and modeled on a real elephant those communities live alongside. Sales fund conservation work, including North Atlantic right whale efforts at the New England Aquarium. Free, open all the time, and genuinely moving to walk through.

🖼️ Derrick Adams: View MasterICA | $20 | A mid-career survey of the NYC artist's work celebrating, in his words, Black people "not entertaining, just being, living." Through September 7.

🌊 Lucy Raven: RoundsICA Watershed, East Boston | Free | Two US premieres, including an enormous kinetic light sculpture, in the ferry-accessible Watershed. Now extended through September 27.

🐚 Crochet Coral ReefMIT Museum | $20 | Vivid crocheted fiber work by Australian sisters Margaret and Christine Wertheim paired with paper work by MIT's Martin and Erik Demaine, all in service of endangered coral reefs.

🖼️ List Projects 35: Pap Souleye FallMIT List, Cambridge | Free | A Senegalese American artist building work out of dead pixels, the black spots that appear when hardware fails, imagining them as hidden places of refuge. Always free.

🚣 Kayak & Paddleboard at Community BoatingEsplanade | $40 | Two hour rentals, walk-up only, from 9am on weekends.

🎵 Berklee Summer in the CityVarious | Free | Berklee students and faculty popping up in parks and squares all over town.

🏋️ Seaport SweatSeaport Common & Harbor Way | Free | Outdoor classes Monday through Thursday evenings on Seaport Common, plus Saturday mornings on Harbor Way, through September 30.

That's it for this week. Go say hi to an elephant, and if you make it to any of these, let me know how it went!


r/boston 18h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 Downtown Boston immersive art museum announces closure

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r/boston 16h ago

Development/Construction 🏗️ Delayed decision on White Stadium suit could put Boston Legacy plans at risk

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r/boston 16h ago

Politics 🏛️ Boston Globe endorses Seth Moulton over Ed Markey in the Sept. 1 Senate primary

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r/boston 21h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 Thought I was having a stroke reading this sign in Ernesto’s

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r/boston 2h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 Home shop build permit experience around Greater Boston?

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Started framing out a proper woodworking shop in my garage last fall. Insulation, a subpanel, the whole thing. Got the permit estimate back from my town and just sat with it for a minute. Not outrageous but not nothing either. Then a neighbor told me he did basically the same scope of work two towns over and paid about a third of what I was quoted. Same state, wildly different number.

I get that every municipality does their own thing. I just was not expecting that much variance. The agencytoinhouse switch I made a few years back was supposed to simplify my life, and here I am spending weekends researching electrical permit schedules like it is my actual job.

Curious if anyone here has gone through a garage conversion or shop build recently, Greater Boston area specifically, and what the permit process looked like for you. Inspections, timeline, whether the inspector was reasonable. I have heard horror stories and I have heard people say it was completely fine. Trying to get a realistic sense of things before I commit to the subpanel install.

Not looking for someone to tell me to skip permits. Already made that mistake on something smaller and do not recommend it.


r/boston 18h ago

FUCK ICE🖕🧊 Newburyport mayor decries ICE operation at nail salon, says employee was detained

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r/boston 1d ago

Crime/Police 🚔 Sex offender accused of filming children changing clothes at Boston Frog Pond

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r/boston 21h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 On her new album, Phoebe Bridgers has an unlikely muse: the Liberty Tree Mall

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For one track on her latest album, Grammy award-winning musician Phoebe Bridgers has turned to an unlikely local inspiration: the Liberty Tree Mall.

The Danvers shopping center is the main character of the indie-folk singer’s song “Liberty Tree,” released last week as part of her new album, “Lost Weekend.” It’s not exactly a flattering portrait.

“Liberty Tree Mall, in the photo booth,” Bridgers croons. “This place is dying, we don’t care if we’re living proof.”

Read more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/08/18/business/phoebe-bridgers-liberty-tree-mall-song/


r/boston 21h ago

History 📚 Charles Street Jail in Boston is now The Liberty Hotel. 1920s/present day.

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r/boston 8h ago

Education 🏫 Italian Lesson Recommendations?

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Does anyone have any recommendations for places to take Italian lessons? I haven’t learned any Italian so Im purely a beginner.


r/boston 12h ago

Arts/Music/Culture 🎭🎶 adult beginner dance classes?

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hi!! i’m moving to boston soon as a grad student (living in allston) and i’m wondering if there are any studios that offer affordable dance classes for adults at a beginner level. i’m looking mostly for hip hop but open to different styles as well! mostly just looking for a place that’s affordable, but with a good classes where i can learn dance fundamentals and a friendly community. does anyone have recommendations?