Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Síða 64

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Síða 64
Blue Blood Special Ten ways to while away your long weekend in downtown Boston. By Krista Mahr. 62 AT L A N T I CA 1 Go for a good long walk through the boutiques of Newbury Street to the 75 green acres and paths of the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common. Started in the early 1600s, these parks were the first public greenspace in the United States and still offer a quiet pause in the thick of downtown today. 2 Pick up a copy of Boston magazine, the city’s glossy monthly with a calendar of monthly events, the latest shopping in town, and a thorough selec- tion of places to eat and drink in the city. 3 Start thinking about that raise while at the racks of Boston’s newest fancy feather in its cap, Barneys New York. Barneys has long captivated Angelinos and New Yorkers with a taste for small- er designers and big price tags. Since its March opening, Barneys now lends its tastemaking cache to Boston’s Copley Place, a vast indoor mall of upmarket chain stores in Boston’s Back Bay. 4 Finish off the afternoon with a champagne cocktail and a dozen oysters while you’re in town. Seafood is a good choice in Boston, and The Palm, though known for its steaks, has mighty good shellfish. 5 Move on for some global perspective at “Journeys of the Imagination,” a free exhibit on display at the grand old Boston Public Library. The exhibit, on through mid-August courtesy of the library’s Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, chronicles primarily Western mapmaking from the 15th century to today. It’s an amazing record of how politics shape the way we see our physical world. Afterwards, take a break in the library’s venerable reading room, or go visit the museum’s collection of over 10,000 images of Joan of Arc, on display through June 15. 6 Make like a socialite and have a calling card personally letterpressed for you by the Kate Spade Paper line at Crane and Co. Paper Makers. 7 Now that you’re in the mood, rest with the orchids in the steamy courtyard garden of the strange but beautiful Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The museum, named after the art patron who built and bequeathed her home and immense art collection to the public, has remained virtually unchanged since Gardner’s death in 1924. It is built around a central indoor garden that changes seasonally, and pieces like John Singer Sargent’s “El Jaleo” (1882) are dis- played unconventionally throughout the museum according to Ms. Gardner’s eccentric taste. 8 Pull up a barstool and dig into a plate of tender spare ribs at Carmen Wine Bar and Trattoria in Boston’s Italian North End. With only a handful of tables, a great wine list, and a gracious staff, this is the kind of golden hole-in-the-wall you hope some local foodie will whisper in your ear while you’re visiting town. Drop in early on a weeknight, or make reservations. 9 Take the T over to Cambridge and soak up the scholarly vibes for a morning. Find a corner chair and spend a few hours in The Coop, Harvard’s immense bookstore run by Barnes and Noble. Walk down JFK to the paths along the Charles River and on your way back, finish off with a beer and a good soundtrack at Shay’s Pub and Wine Bar while you’re in the neighborhood. 10 Quick! If you’re in town in early May, spend some time with the faces from the life of artist David Hockney, whose portraits are on display at the Museum of Fine Arts through May 14. Even if you miss this impressive exhibition of over 100 of Hockney’s portraits, the museum, with summer exhibitions like “Light My Fire: Rock Posters from the Summer of Love,” and the museum’s collec- tion of gift stores, is worth the visit. a PHOTOS PÁLL STEFÁNSSON 062-64BostonAtl306.indd 62 23.4.2006 23:18:57
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