Restaurants

The Best Local Gifts You Can Eat

Add these New England-made sauces, spices, sweet treats, and more to your shopping list this holiday season.


Arts & Entertainment

The 18 Best Noah Kahan Gifts, According to a Noah Kahan Fan

Restaurants

27 Great Gifts for Fun Food People: Kitchenware, Merch, and More

Life & Style

30 Bold, Bougie, Boston Gifts for Everyone on Your Nice List


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City Life

The James Rodwell Case: After 43 Years, 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.

A person in a t-shirt that says "crew" on the back loads cans of beer into the open trunk of a car inside a parking garage.
Restaurants

News Bites: Tree House Brewing Opens a Boston Shop

Plus, Dani’s Queer Bar opens in Back Bay and more food news for the week of September 16, 2024.

Arts & Entertainment

Susan Tedeschi Brings the Tedeschi Trucks Band (and Her Signature Telecaster) to Boston

The Norwell native and Berklee alum returns home for three shows this fall.

City Life

A Grilled Cheese Mystery: My Search for a Simple Sandwich

Innovation can be great. Just keep it out of my kid’s white bread.

Travel

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

Let the New England leaf-peeping preparation begin.

City Life

The Supermarket Superstardom of Marty the Stop & Shop Robot

Inside the accidental fame of a grocery chain’s slow-rolling sensation.


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Eliza Dushku’s New Journey

Eliza Dushku’s New Journey

The former Hollywood actor turned certified therapist is on a mission to revolutionize trauma treatment in Boston and beyond.

Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Top 50 Restaurants in Boston

Our ruthlessly tested, unapologetically opinionated, and utterly essential annual guide to the best places to eat right in the city and beyond.


Home & Property

On the Market: A Boston Townhouse with a Private Glass Elevator

Plus, this 4,788-square-foot Back Bay home has a roof deck with an outdoor kitchen.

Arts & Entertainment

Fall Arts Preview: 18 Things We Can’t Wait to Do This Season

From Billie Eilish to Romeo and Juliet—a highly subjective list of the concerts, festivals, and performers you shouldn’t miss this season.

Arts & Entertainment

Deepak Chopra Thinks AI Can Help Save Us

Boston is “my favorite city in the world,” says the new-age icon, whose annual Sages & Scientists Symposium takes place this weekend in Cambridge.

Home & Property

So, You Want to Live in Duxbury?

A coastal haven where tranquility meets top-tier schools, this secluded enclave commands premium real estate—and it’s worth every penny.

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Restaurants

A Brookline Diner Closes after More than 50 Years

Plus, a vegan mainstay reopens in Allston, a glitzy dumpling lounge debuts in the Seaport, a King Arthur pop-up shop is coming to town, and more food news for the week of September 8, 2024.

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Top Places to Live 2024

Top Places to Live 2024


Home & Property

On the Market: A Waterfront Marblehead Home with a Tea House

With gorgeous views, a signature tea house, spacious interiors and exteriors, this residence features a bit of history harmoniously infused with contemporary amenities.

A lounge space in a restaurant is ornately decorated with Chinese-inspired murals, red satin chair coverings, and a gold dragon.
Restaurants

Mr. H Dazzles with Dumplings and Ultra-Glam Digs

The latest restaurant from the team behind Yvonne’s and Coquette features a Chinese-inspired menu in a showpiece setting.

Home & Property

Three Art and Design Books for Your Fall 2024 Reading List

Including a collection of architect Henry Hobson Richardson’s drawings and a tribute to Sybil and David Yurman’s dazzling jewelry.

City Life

Charlie Baker’s (Still) Got Game

He now spends his days trying to fix college sports. But if you think our former governor has stopped paying attention to politics, think again.

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