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City Life

The James Rodwell Case: A Somerville Man Fights for His Innocence

Convicted of murder on the word of a career informant, James Rodwell has spent the past 43 years trying to prove he didn’t kill a Burlington police captain’s son. Now, with the clock ticking, he’s determined to clear his name.


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A Grilled Cheese Mystery: My Search for a Simple Sandwich

City Life

The Supermarket Superstardom of Marty the Robot

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Fall Foliage 2024: Plan Your Day Trips with this Interactive Map


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Restaurants

Comfort Kitchen and Talulla Are James Beard Award Nominees for 2024

Not a ton of Boston-area representation on this year’s list, but we’re rooting for these two.

Arts & Entertainment

16 Things We Can’t Wait to Do This Spring and Early Summer

A highly subjective list of concerts, comedians, movies, and more you need to see this season.

Home & Property

Real Estate Showdown: A Colonial in Newton vs. a Historic Lexington Residence

It’s amazing what a few miles can do to the market. This month, we compare a home close to the city with a house northwest of Boston on a sprawling lot.

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Restaurants

Soju, Sounds, and Sushi: A Restaurant Trio Opens in Downtown Crossing

Restaurateur Jamie Bissonnette and the JM Curley crew have come together to open a Korean restaurant, vinyl listening lounge, and subterranean sushi counter.

Home & Property

On the Market: A Cinematic Estate in Stowe with a Helicopter Pad

With 68-plus acres, a tennis pavilion, a zipline, an art gallery with elevator, this Vermont compound is massive (to put it lightly).

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Want to Experiment with AI? Here’re 15 Tools To Get Started at Home

Need help drafting an email, mowing the lawn, or washing your windows? There’s artificial intelligence for that.


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Our 2024 Power List

Our 2024 Power List

Starring a kaleidoscope of Bostonians who’re all playing a part in shaping a new and vibrant Boston.

Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Our annual field-tested, scrupulously vetted, and deeply opinionated ranking of the best places to eat right now.


Home & Property

On the Market: A South End Penthouse with a Private Rooftop Cabana

With phenomenal Back Bay views and generous space, this stylish residence at The Quinn is the stuff of aspirational urban dreams.

Arts & Entertainment

Yay, the Coolidge Corner Theatre Expansion Is Finally Here

The 90-year-old art-house cinema has reopened, with 200 more seats, two new theaters, and a plan for long-term survival.

City Life

Confessions of a Moll: A Boston Gangster’s Long-Time Girlfriend Speaks

It’s been 20 years since convicted murderer Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi went to prison for his reign of terror over the city. Now, in a Boston exclusive, his one-time girlfriend tells her story.

Style

Dress Boston, a Beacon Hill Boutique, Expands to the South End

The retail shop started by childhood friends opens a second location on Tremont Street.

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Ten Very Important Humans Behind Boston’s AI Revolution

Meet the people behind the machines.

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Top Places to Live 2024

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Restaurants

Our Wildly Comprehensive Guide to Eating and Drinking in Fenway

Bring your Green Monster-sized appetite to these home run spots serving lobster rolls, bouncy udon, pig roasts, and lots more.

Arts & Entertainment

The MFA’s “Korean Wave” Exhibit Is Thrilling

A exuberant showcase of Korean culture, old and new, comes to Boston.

Restaurants

Ten Great Boston Date-Night Ideas

Forget about just staying in to watch Netflix and eat takeout—date night is back, baby!

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Restaurants

Top Chef’s New Season Has Tons of Boston Flavor

Dorchester’s own Valentine Howell Jr. competes in Wisconsin-set Season 21. Plus, Boston-trained chef Kristen Kish becomes the show’s host, and more local connections.

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