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The Birds and the Bees… and Porn

The good news is your kid is not having sex. The bad news? That same kid is probably watching online porn or sending naked pics. But does this mean our children will be sexually screwed up forever?

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Inside Wayfair’s Identity Crisis

There’s a series of walkways and escalators that carry commuters from the patinaed bowels of Back Bay Station to the gleaming, sun-drenched Sky Lobby of […]

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The Robots Are Coming

That is, unless a handful of local AI wizards can stop them.

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Shiva Ayyadurai: The Shock Candidate

The man who claims to have invented email turned from liberal activist at MIT to right-wing candidate against Elizabeth Warren. But what is he really trying to win?

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday Events in Boston 2015

This is our 2015 roundup of holiday events in Boston. Check out the 2016 list. Believe it or not, the holidays are just around the […]

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Spoiled Rotten

We’re lavishing our kids with unwarranted praise, trying to be their BFFs instead of their parents, and giving them anything they ask for. Where have we gone wrong?

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Malcolm Rogers Has Left the Building

Which raises the question: Did he save the MFA? Or ruin it?

Arts & Entertainment

Boston’s Creative Crisis

Marty Walsh’s $1.4 million Boston Creates plan was supposed to turbocharge the city’s arts scene. A year after its launch, are we ever going to get anything other than a series of kumbaya sessions and generic platitudes?

Dunkin’s Run: A Love Story

Since opening the doors of its original shop 60 years ago, Dunkin’ Donuts has grown into an international juggernaut. Here’s why Bostonians don’t hold that against it.

Home & Property

Not in Newton’s Back Yard: Affordable Housing in Newton

Well-heeled progressives champion liberal ideals, including housing the homeless. Just don’t try it in their neighborhood.

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Rock-Solid Radio

Two years ago, Boston’s struggling WBCN-FM experimented with a program change from the standard classics to a free-wheeling amalgam anchored in rock and roll. The idea has since proved to be extraordinarily sound.

The Art of the Story

Twenty years ago this month, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum suffered the largest art heist in history. The crime remains unsolved.

Dane Cook Could Use a F#%ing Hug

In the past few years, Dane Cook has been savaged by a band of haters and forced to bury both his parents. Then his own brother was indicted this spring for siphoning $11 million from Cook’s bank account. Now, on the eve of a homecoming Garden show, he talks for the first time about being loathed, being betrayed, and—just maybe—being able to laugh about it all.

Muffy the Democrat Slayer

Muffy the Democrat Slayer

How to Have the Perfect Summer

HOW TO// CATCH A FISH Bay State sportfishing doesn't get any bigger or better than the hunt for striped bass. Local anglers scour the coast […]