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One of Boston's premier places to see contemporary art, Alpha is run by the family of famed artist Aaron Fink. With a special focus on painters, the small gallery spotlights only 5-10 pieces by a single artist at a time. Check the website for the current exhibit and see sample works by its 28 represented artists. Alpha also houses works by modern masters such as Picasso, Max Beckmann, and Edvard Munch, but you'll need to make an appointment to see them. Free admission.
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Tu-Sa 10am-5:30pm; closed Sa in July, closed in Aug.
For over 25 years, the Barbara Krakow Gallery has been the place to go if you want to see the latest in contemporary art in Boston. This prestigious gallery exhibits mostly conceptual and minimalist works by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Alex Katz, amd Richard Serra, among others. Along with works by internationally established artists, the gallery also features art by “incredibly hot†emerging talents like Kate Shepherd, Vik Muniz, and Julian Opie. Bask in the daring subtlety of a twisted steel sculpture for free or take it home for $150,000.
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45 Newbury Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 267-3590
Emerce yourself in the language and culture of the French. Learn to order frog legs and great wine, all while eating crepes and enjoying the liberties that come with ignoring showers. Okay, kidding...this is a language school dedicated to teaching you to speak fluently and quickly.
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In addition to concerts throughout the year, the choir and orchestra of the Emmanuel Church perform a free Bach cantata at Su morning services (Sept.-May). Episcopal services begin at 10am. Donations encouraged. Concert tickets $20-100; students $10 and seniors $23 at chamber performances.
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A creative outlet aimed at children (and adults) painting masterpieces on 3D plasters. They do birthday parties, field trips, and everyday walk-ins. This is the corporate office location.
The Ad Club is the trade organization for the New England Communications Industry. The mission is to advance the interests of the constituents and to strengthen the bond that has united communication professionals in New England for the past 100 years.
Though not one of the better known Boston beauty salons, this small spa certainly should certainly not be overlooked - especially for waxing! Everyone is very friendly and eager to help their clients. Walk-ins are welcome, although they often close early if the day isn't particularly busy, so it might be beneficial to call and check the hours. Still - fabulous results at extremely reasonable prices! (And ladies - if it's a bikini wax you're looking for, ask for Oxana!)
The Adams Center offers the comfort and convenience of our own AAAASF accredited, state-of-the-art surgical center located in the Peabody office. This allows for a greater level of comfort, care, convenience, and privacy than is sometimes possible in a hospital setting. However, Dr. Adams also maintains privileges at several other area hospitals.
Non-surgical cosmetic treatments can be a "fountain of youth" for people who are showing signs of age, but are not quite ready for a surgical procedure.
As we age, gravity, accidents, years of facial muscle movement (smiling, squinting, etc.), and sun damage take their toll. Tissues that keep our skin looking young break down, leaving laugh lines, frown lines, and crow's feet.
Combining medical care to skin for the utmost in advanced treatments and solutions for your skin care needs. The company was established in 1975, always using the most cutting edge treatments. Gift certificates and a private product line are avaiable.
Haute Couture of the hair business, Jacqulyn offers up hair pieces, accessories, and wigs. They have all different types of hair textures, colors, and lengths for your needs.
Since opening its doors in 1997, Synergistics Personal Training Studio has been the leader in exercise education on Boston's Newbury street.
A multi award winning facility, Helena Collins, the owner and creator of the Synergistics Fitness method™ has been in the field for over 25 years and has trained thousands of clients. Be it royalty from Europe, to the weekend athlete, from the Red Sox to the stay at home Mom, Helena and her team continue to literally shape the lives of those who come to the studio with her groundbreaking methods of fitness. Recently selected by Stuff@Night as being one of Boston's Top Players, Helena strives for absolute perfection for her clients so that that can truly educate themselves, not simply "get a workout".
Synergistics Personal Training Studio is located on the 5th floor of 9 Newbury Street.
Emmanuel Church was founded in 1860 as part of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. Emmanuel's Main Sanctuary was the first building completed on Newbury Street in Boston's newly filled Back Bay. The Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel, consecrated in 1924, is considered one of the architectural gems of Boston.
Visit their website for online reservations.
This is a small restaurant on Newbury Street offering up cocktails and menu items that are contemporary American. Prices range from $6-$15 for appetizers and $15-$30 for entrees. In the summer, there is a patio that holds up to 30 people. For $29, there is a prix fixe menu (Sunday through Wednesday). The regular menu highlights include a prosciutto/fig/arugula pizza and porchini ravioli. There is a bar crowd that is mostly neighborhood regulars.
This is a tech-store where you can get a flat screen, or speakers for your system. It's known for being high-end, with quality products. Either way, it will run you a pretty penny.
Hours:
Monday - Saturday - 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday - 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm