Itβs Thursday, Boston.
π We have a nugget-related announcement: Every Thursday at The 88 Club, the first 50 guests can heal their inner child with a martini glass full of dino nuggs for just $1.Β
π And happy birthday to B-Side Member Tina Howard! We hope you like nuggs.Β
π Whatβs on tap today:
βNo Kingsβ runs it back
A womenβs sports pop-up
Boston has the DRAMA
Up firstβ¦
SPORTS
Three strikes? Weβre IN.

Image: Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe. Illustration: Gia Orsino,
The ultimate sign of spring is here: Baseball, baby! The Red Sox kick off their 2026 season against the Reds in Cincinnati on March 26 at 4:10 p.m.Β
Hereβs what to know before the first pitch:
βΎ TL;DR: Expectations are (relatively) high. Though last season ended with a thud after a frankly embarrassing loss to the Yankees in the Wild Card round, it also marked the Soxβ first postseason appearance since 2021, elevating the team safely out of its recent flop era. And this season, we can expect that theyβll run it back. Globe and Boston.com reporter Chad Finn said heβs optimistic about this season βmuch to [his] own surprise.β Weβll take it!
π Buuuut we wouldnβt rev up the duck boats. The good news: Most power rankings have the Sox in the leagueβs top 10 teams, and six out of seven Globe writers have them making the postseason (two even penciled them in for the ALCS). The bad news: Thatβll likely be the ceiling, especially since the AL East is set to be one of the toughest divisions in MLB.Β
π₯ The big question: Can they hit the ball? While Red Sox pitching is looking strong, with star slugger Alex Bregman gone to the Cubs, the teamβs offensive firepower is the biggest TBD. Much of the teamβs success this year will hinge on whether the rest of the lineup can pick up the slack.
π¬ This yearβs squad will have lots of familiar faces. Minus Bregman, most of last yearβs key players will be back, including ace pitcher Garrett Crochet and sophomore bestie duo Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony β whoβs already generating MVP buzz.
π Plus a few notable newbies. Thanks to some offseason moves, theyβll be joined by vets Ranger Suarez and Sonny Gray, plus a few younger players like short king Caleb Durbin and left-handed pitcher Connelly Early. All in all, this lineup is βbuilt to be a playoff team,β as Finn said.
π Mostly in it for the Fenway Franks? After a few games on the road, the Sox will have their home opener at Fenway on April 3. Peep the full schedule. As for the rest of the season, there will be plenty of new eats (see: lobster poutine) and theme nights (see: Bravo night) on deck. Tickets to the opener are still available β¦ if a smidge pricey.
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CITY
Quick & dirty headlines

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πΈ Local casinos are targeting Asian communities. The Globeβs newest investigative series, βA Losing Bet,β uncovers how New Englandβs largest casinos exploit people of Asian descent. The results are shocking: Local spots like Encore and Ballyβs use ads, free shuttle bus services, trained loan sharks, and more to convince often isolated older Asian folks to gamble, driving them toward addiction and sucking wealth out of their communities. Even worse: Most law enforcement agencies turn a blind eye. Hereβs a peek at part one, and check out the full series here.
πͺ§ The βNo Kingsβ protest is running it back. On March 28, βNo Kingsβ will put on over 3,000 protests across the country against President Trumpβs immigration crackdown, threats to democracy, and war in Iran. Organizers say it could be the biggest protests in U.S. history, with over 160(!) planned events in Mass. Here in Boston, a protest is planned on the Common at 2 p.m., featuring speakers like Gov. Maura Healey and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, plus music and art installations. Here are the deets.
β½ Meet Bostonβs new womenβs sports bar! While we wait patiently for a permanent spot, womenβs sports fans can tide themselves over at 261 at Para Maria, a new womenβs sports bar pop-up at the Seaportβs Envoy Hotel. The pop-up is decked out with pictures of iconic local sports moments, a themed menu, and of course, tons of games on tap. We can expect watch parties and programming around March Madness, plus fan nights and themed discussions. Itβll be open until April 30. You can make a res here.
π€€ Donβt know where to eat? Pick a letter! The Globe just dropped an A-to-Z guide to quintessential Boston restaurants, featuring a mix of high and lowbrow options that βreflects the breadth and charm of our local dining scene.β Think: βPβ is for Pagu, the Michelin-recommended tapas spot, while βNβ is for 99 Restaurants, where a turkey dinner costs $14.99; and βZβ is for Zaz, the acclaimed Caribbean-fusion restaurant, while βCβ is for Center Deli, a sub shop in a Chelmsford strip mall. So what youβre saying is β¦ we have range?Β
ONE LAST THING
Boston is giving DRAMA

A24βs βThe Dramaβ opens with a meet-cute at a bright, airy cafe β¦ Which any Bostonian will immediately recognize as the Tatte near Copley square.Β
The buzzy new movie starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson is set and filmed in Boston, which, according to the filmmakers, was a very intentional pick. (See: them filming downtown back in 2024, or their βwedding announcementβ in the Globe).Β
β[Boston] feels intimate, historic, academic, and human in scale,β said director Kristoffer Borgli. βThe area becomes β¦ an extension of their genuine interest in the humanities, art, and literature.βΒ
To achieve that vibe, the film meticulously scouted the area to figure out how the couple would live, landing on Andyβs Diner in Cambridge, the Turner Hill estate in Ipswich, and an apartment decorated with items from Reside and Machine Age.
You can watch the film's trailer here.
β Written by Gia Orsino
π Thanks for reading! Giaβs getting flashbacks to when βChallengersβ was shot in her college dining hall.Β
π Note: We updated the newsletter to reflect that the official "No Kings" rally starts at 2 p.m., but related programming will kick off at 1 p.m.
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