"The Addams Family" at Shubert Theatre, Fri, Feb 10 2:00pThe new musical comedy "The Addams Family," based on the bizarre and beloved family of cha...more Boston Bruins vs. Nashville Predators at TD Garden, Sat, Feb 11 1:00p...moreThe Wizard Of Oz at Wheelock Family Theatre, Fri, Feb 10 7:30pa young girl's journey to a fantastic world restores her faith in the pleasures of home. adapted fro...moreGeckos: Tails to Toepads at Museum of Science, Sat, Feb 11 9:00a...more69° S. at Paramount Mainstage, Fri, Feb 10 8:00pErnest Shackleton's 1914 trans-Antarctic expedition is reignited by a contemporary dilemma: a changi...more
 | | |  |  | One day, when Barbara Martin was 11 years old and lounging around her Tennessee home with her three siblings, their mother returned from a backyard foray with some unexpected marching orders. For three decades, Dr. Gerard T. Berry has studied a rare, potentially lethal genetic disease that makes milk poison to an infant. Still, it’s difficult for him to know exactly what life will be like for 1-year-old Oliver Siminoff, a ferocious crawler with a penchant for high-fives. Few people’s careers are set into motion at age 6. But that’s what happened for Carolyn Rubenstein, whose family spent a week at a camp in Maine, owned by friends, for children with cancer. Rubenstein later volunteered at Camp Sunshine and, while new in high school, started a nonprofit corporation to benefit teens with cancer. Now 24 and a Harvard ... |  |  | | |
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