Forecast: My Kitchen, Myself

The moment we set foot in the brownstone’s wreck of a kitchen we knew we could transform it. We hadn’t been looking for a project; […]

Builder's Notebook: One Year, One House

THE BACKSTORYAfter bouncing around the country for nearly a decade, Sundar Srinivasan and Lara Bodie bought their first house, a five-bedroom English cottage in Brookline. […]

Style

Boston Salon News

In today’s hair-raising world, there are certain salons that are making the cut. Between new openings, relocations, and extended Sunday hours, we give you the […]

Restaurants

Chef Shake-Up

You’ve been known to hit the road to hear your favorite musician, so why not pound the pavement to find your favorite chef? Recently, some […]

Restaurants

Kidding Around

Kids have it easy. Do they worry about the recession? Global warming? Baseball players running for office? Nope. It’s no wonder, then, that the foods […]

Restaurants

Last-Minute Summer Food Fixes

Even though it’s September, it’s still summer. This week is all about making the most of the short time left by being outdoors as much […]

Restaurants

Flubbergasted!

Dining out as frequently as we do—for me, it’s three to five nights a week—it’s inevitable that my fellow staffers and I eat our share […]

Joe Six-Pack

The subject is bathroom, and Joe Kennedy, congressman, scion of America’s royal family, and inevitable gubernatorial candidate, has a question. “Okay, I live in Brighton,” […]

The Making of the Remaking of Edward M. Kennedy

Three years ago, Edward Moore Kennedy’s campaign for the presidency of the United States began with a series of errors.    On November 4, 1979, two […]

Teddy's Pleasure

“You really enjoy campaigning, don’t you?”    Teddy Kennedy considered the question. He was sitting in the front seat of his black Chevy, nibbling on a […]