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Noted Cambridge resident, internationally beloved chef, and all-around icon Julia Child has had a long run in pop culture. From the days of her game-changing […]
It’s a harsh truth known to many Bostonians that our representation in the media is a little one note. You can’t fault people from outside […]
When it comes to making a significant art purchase, the owner of this Boston condo leaves no stone—or canvas—unturned. “I love to learn about an […]
Julie Mussafer, proprietor of the SoWa gallery Jules Place, always knew she would launch her own business. That it would revolve around art crystallized only […]
Gary Leopold’s position in public relations at Sonesta International Hotels in the early 1980s kickstarted his appreciation for art. “[Hotel president] Roger Sonnabend and his […]
Down a Rabbit Hole A Family Affair Hooked on Photos
1. Hop on a Direct Flight Pack your bags, take an Uber to Logan, and let the getaway begin. San Diego, California Flight Time: 6 […]
Thanksgiving is not traditionally associated with gifts, but fans of the Netflix series Selling Sunset got one this year in the form of a much-anticipated […]
Wondering where to eat tonight? Our just-released list of the top 50 restaurants in Boston is here to steer you in the right direction. The […]
That smashing sound you heard coming from the Encore Boston Harbor last month wasn’t one of the Murano glass chandeliers falling on the floor. It […]
All across New England, the first whiffs of crisp autumn breeze are in the air. So, too, is the scent of freshly baked apple cider […]
In late May, Bachelorette fans tuned into the season 17 premiere to watch 30 men compete for the heart of Katie Thurston, a 30-year-old Washington […]
Mother Nature loves to laugh in the face of a pleasant weather forecast, hurling flash floods or the occasional out-of-season scorcher over to our neck […]
Attend an art-world reunion centuries in the making. Besides that empty wall space where a stolen Rembrandt once hung, Renaissance painter Titian’s The Rape of […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” a series where contributing editor Matthew Reed Baker tackles your most Bostonian conundrums. Have a question? Email him at onelastquestion@bostonmagazine.com. […]