5 things to do this weekend, including 'The Bluest Eye' and celebrating the Lunar New Year

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5 things to do this weekend, including 'The Bluest Eye' and celebrating the Lunar New Year
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The weekend is just a day away. Here's a guide to help shape up those plans:

Happy Lunar New Year – the year of the tiger has begun. And we made it through our first blizzard of the season! We’ve potentially got some deep freezes on the way. So we’re here to help you keep warm and keep busy this weekend. There is a plethora of activity to partake in all across the region. So strap in and socialize, or don’t. Stay home with your cat and a cup of tea. Whatever you need.The Museum of Fine Arts is celebrating the Lunar New Year on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Due to the demand, the Huntington has extended the run of the production to March 26 at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA.If you’re well bundled and feel like a walk in the woods, go to the Emerald Necklace, Boston and Brookline’s beautiful chain of parks that span 1,100 acres. Until mid-March, you’ll find ten trees and eight bridges lit emerald green each day from dusk to 9 p.m. It’s a unique time and season to be outside, breathe in some fresh air and delight in the glow.

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