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Whether you’re interested in the rocky coastlines, picturesque lighthouses, artists’ studios, or simply a tasty plate of fried clams, it’s always a good time to […]
No doubt about it, we took live entertainment for granted back in the good old days. I look back in horror at the last weeks […]
In yet another sign that the city is healing, and that its shuttered gems are returning to their former glory, the ICA Watershed in the […]
At a time when getting away still feels like a distant dream to many, Paul Theroux’s award-winning oeuvre of travelogues and novels beckons with epic […]
To round out Women’s History Month, Black Owned Bos. is teaming up with CambridgeSide mall this weekend to host the Making of Her Story—a pop-up […]
Ah, Palm Beach. The destination has long been a favorite of Bostonians seeking off-season sun and sand, up to and including the Kennedy family. In […]
So your final dose of the vaccine is kicking in, antibodies are coursing through your veins, and you’re ready to hit the town. Where do […]
Back on a random Friday in November of 2019, I walked out of Great Scott for the last time. A whole bar full of us […]
Teyonah Parris may be making headlines these days as Monica Rambeau on the Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, but watching her trade quips with the Scarlet […]
Remember summer camp when basically the biggest thing to worry about was accidentally burning the marshmallow for your s’mores? As the weather warms up and […]
If you don’t like the look of City Hall—or at the very least, you’re not curious about its design—you should X out of this story […]
Where were you, one year ago this month, when the pandemic shutdown first shook up your life? Chelsea, Mass. musician Adam Ezra was logging on […]
If there’s anything Boston is hungry for right now, it’s experiences. So when word got around that an “immersive experience” based on the works of Vincent […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” a series where research editor Matthew Reed Baker tackles your most Bostonian conundrums. Have a question? Email him at onelastquestion@bostonmagazine.com. Question: […]
It’s no secret around here that the Coolidge Corner Theatre is worthy of praise. The Brookline institution, with its towering, neon-lit marquee has always been […]