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Travel

Six Winter Travel Destinations That’re Direct Flights from Logan

Craving warmer weather this time of year? Most of us are, but while some dream of simply lounging on the sand with a bestseller and […]

Travel

Yes, You Can Have Fun on Cape Cod in the Winter

The bad news: It’s mostly freezing outside (did you expect anything else?). The good news: It’s never too cold to head down to Cape Cod […]

Travel

Yes, You Can Have an Apres-Ski Feast in Your Very Own Heated Gondola

Picture this: You just wrapped up a full day of skiing or gliding across powdery trails in snowshoes. Your cheeks are still red from the […]

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Arts & Entertainment

Fan-Favorite Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Chain Finally Arrives in Boston

If your idea of a perfect movie theater experience is eating a full, scratch-made meal and drinking craft beer or a cocktail at your very […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Interview: Movie Producer Marina Cappi

If your favorite new movie was filmed in Massachusetts, you probably have Marina Cappi to thank. In 2021, the former construction manager took what was […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Tao of Celtics Owner Wyc Grousbeck

Wyc Grousbeck is frustrated. It’s been six months since his Celtics lost in the playoffs, failing to bring home championship No. 18, and like most […]

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Restaurants

Get Your Tickets Now for Taste 2023, Our Biggest Food Event of the Year

Save your appetite, get out your best comfy-meets-snazzy night-out outfit, and text your food-loving friends: Taste is back—and more delicious than ever—and tickets are on […]

Arts & Entertainment

Co-Authors Tonya and Ben Mezrich Talk Children’s Books, UFOs, and Ellen Pompeo

When she’s not writing about the city’s coolest boutiques and tastemakers for this magazine, Boston style editor Tonya Mezrich is working with her husband, New York […]

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Travel

The 10 Best Fall Foliage Train Rides in New England

There are few things more quintessentially New England than days spent admiring the warm, vibrant hues of autumn leaves. A family apple picking trip isn’t […]

Arts & Entertainment

Fall Arts Preview: Haute Couture and John Singer Sargent at the MFA

Long considered one of the 19th century’s greatest portraitists, John Singer Sargent was able to capture not just the faces of the men, women, and […]

Arts & Entertainment

Fall Arts Preview: The Huntington Theatre Company’s First Full Season with a New Leader

Since its founding in 1982, the Huntington Theatre Company has managed to maintain a remarkable level of continuity, with only three artistic directors in its […]

Arts & Entertainment

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

SEPTEMBER 2023 1. Cheer on a basketball demigod. Being such a bibliophilic city that’s also mad for hoops, Boston and its environs seem a perfect […]

Arts & Entertainment

Meet Noah Kahan, the Voice of an Emotionally Evolved Generation

Noah Kahan thinks everyone here should be in therapy. The 26-year-old singer-songwriter is onstage at Boston Calling Music Festival, a 10-minute drive from his Watertown […]

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Restaurants

Game On: Boston Magazine’s Battle of the Burger Is Back  

Burger enthusiasts, break out your stretchy pants: The food fight of the year is back. Boston magazine’s annual Battle of the Burger returns on September […]

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Arts & Entertainment

New Charlestown Entertainment Venue Urban Wild Has a Little Bit of Everything, Plus Giant Cocktails

A large-format cocktail served in a cooler and topped with colorful bendy straws and a rainbow lollipop might just be the least surprising thing about […]