Hours: Friday and Saturday, 10pm to 2am special shows and concerts earlier in the evening and on other nights Dress Code at Big Night Live: No official code - but dress nicely, with no athletic wear, sweats, sneakers, baggy jeans, or hats.Ĭover: None to $20-25, depending on day, time, age, gender concerts and other special events usually require tickets If you're looking for a club similar to those in New York, Rio, or other large cosmopolitan cities, this is area where you'll come closest to finding a high-voltage experience - although to be quite honest, Boston can't really compete with these larger, clubbier cities (but we may have better sports bars). Top photo: - Photo credit: Jamie xx performs at Royale Boston - Photo credit: Ben Stas for Digboston Big Night LiveĪs Boston's newest mid-size music hall and concert space next to TD Garden, it's a lot more than just a dance club. Here's our guide to the best of the best. But you'll also find others in Seaport, Fenway, the South End, Allston/Brighton near BU, and across the river in Cambridge. Most of Boston's dance clubs cluster in two areas: the Theatre District, and the lively nightlife zone between TD Garden and Downtown Boston. So hop around to as many as you like until you find a good fit. Some offer "theme" nights, which means the music, the crowd, and the vibe may differ radically from one night of the week to the next. Then they fill up until closing time, usually at 2am, with last call for serving drinks half an hour before closing.Įach club has its own distinct personality and ambiance - so try a few. With DJs spinning all kinds of music - techno, EDM, house, emo, Top 40, hip-hop, rock, and lots more, these clubs sizzle with the city's most electric nightlife starting at around 10 or 11pm. Attorney’s Office at 61.Boston may be known for its history, culture, and cobblestone streets, but once the sun goes down, dance clubs and night clubs with dance floors, cocktails, bottle service, and even the occasional disco ball attract plenty of action. Prosecutors said people who have questions, concerns, or information about this case should contact the U.S. His Dorchester home was searched where the FBI reported finding 27 “covert and regular cameras,” 14 computers, “faux smoke detectors” with cameras, sunglasses “outfitted with a built-in camera” and a water bottle “containing a small cube recording device.”
Thai was caught in a BC bathroom stall with some of his snooping devices that same month, according to the affidavit. Two Boston College students helped break open the case when they reported being taped in the men’s room at the Heights in February of 2018, the feds said. Walsh said he is “outraged,” adding the “allegations are incredibly disturbing and counselors are being made available to any students or faculty that need additional support.” O’Brien said the suspect gained entrance to the school “outside of regular school hours.” He added nobody was in danger during the investigation. They are also beefing up security, adding staff at entrances, “expanding” the police presence and installing more security cameras. Interim BPS Superintendent Laura Perille said she is “horrified by the allegations” and the Latin school administration is working to support “victims of this disturbing situation.”
“We are reviewing our safety protocols to understand how this happened and how to prevent it from happening again,” he added. The nature of the investigation was confidential from the start,” said school spokesman Dan O’Brien. “We informed BLS families about this investigation when we were given clearance by law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, the United States Attorney’s Office, and other agencies. Other stunned students told the Herald they were shocked to learn of the news from reporters. Parents of the five alleged victims were alerted to the discovery of the video in the past weeks, according to the affidavit, and those parents “positively identified” their teen-age boys - including one who was only 13 or 14 years old at the time. Latin officials were made aware of the bathroom video a year ago, but only informed all BLS parents in a letter sent out Monday. The feds said he taped five teen boys in the school’s bathrooms from February to December of 2017 “approximately 10 times.” That video shows the boys using the stalls and urinals, “masturbating” and in “various state(s) of undress,” the affidavit states. District Court in Boston and faces up to 30 years in jail for each of the five counts. He was held on $10,000 bond with home detention at his initial appearance in U.S. Thai was charged Monday with five counts of sexual exploitation of boys at the Latin School.