Brooks & Crowley - January 2026

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Inside THIS ISSUE

1 A Realistic Start to 2026 2 The Strange Rules of Old Hollywood

Injury Coverage You Might Not Expect 3 The Healthy Cure for Your 3 p.m. Crash

Slow Cooker Birria Tacos 4 January Activities Around Boston and Beyond

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Beat the Chill With Local Fun Boston’s Hottest January Events

NEW ENGLAND BOAT SHOW If you are already thinking about warmer days, you can dream ahead at the Discover Boating New England Boat Show. It runs Jan. 7–11 at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention Center on Summer Street. Billed as New England’s largest indoor boat show and the “perfect winter escape,” this event features a huge collection of boats, gear, and marine

January brings a different kind of energy to Boston. The holidays are over, and the city settles fully into its winter rhythm. It’s a great time to bundle up, get out of the house, and enjoy unique Boston experiences. Here are three local ideas to kick off the new year. FENWAY FEST Before the Red Sox head to spring training, fans can return to the ballpark for Fenway Fest on Saturday, Jan. 10. The event takes place at Fenway Park, MGM Music Hall at Fenway, and House of Blues. Tickets include a full day of family- friendly activities, from autograph and photo sessions to behind-the-scenes tours of spots like the clubhouse and Green Monster. Kids can enjoy face painting and interactive games, while adults can sit in on panel discussions and explore exhibits featuring Hall of Fame memorabilia. Every Fan Fest ticket also comes with a voucher for a 2026 Red Sox game in April or May.

accessories under one roof, along with special features and things to do for visitors of all ages. Show hours run into the evening on weekdays and throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, so you can easily fit a visit around your work or weekend plans. BOSTON CELTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL Looking for something to break up the dark evenings? The Boston Celtic Music Festival (BCMFest) brings four days of music, song, and dance to venues across Cambridge and Somerville from Jan. 15–18. The festival spreads out across Club Passim, Crystal Ballroom, The Burren, The Rockwell, Arts at the Armory, and Somerville Theatre, with everything from intimate concerts to a full-day “Dayfest” schedule. You will hear traditional and contemporary Celtic sounds rooted in Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Quebecois, and other communities.

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