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Get a handle on April showers with one of these eye-catching umbrellas.
A wild hail storm clobbered Boston on Tuesday with a wild combination of intense winds and golfball-sized hail. At the Boston magazine office, we took cover […]
This was the line outside of L.L. Bean in Burlington on Friday morning, where people waited patiently before the store even opened its doors for […]
The MBTA isn’t in tip-top shape—which isn’t news by any measure—but some commutes can be worse than others when the transportation system isn’t up to […]
Monday night, the sky cleared after a crazy thunderstorm and a double rainbow once again stretched across Boston. This being the second double rainbow to […]
Right before the inky black apocalyptic-looking clouds rolled in over Boston last night, the city seemed to collectively pause, look up, and gasp in delight […]
Update Tuesday Morning: The sun is shining (at least here at the Boston Magazine offices) and here’s where we stand now. The number of powerless […]
We’re still waiting, patiently, to use this handy where to sled in Boston guide from February, when, you know, we normally get about a foot […]
Red Sox: Let it Rain, Let it Rain, Let it Rain. Columnist William Russo says the Sox must feel as if they’ve been saved by […]
Red Sox: Let it Rain, Let it Rain, Let it Rain. Columnist William Russo says the Sox must feel as if they’ve been saved by […]
A rainy day in Boston for most of us means, well, carry an umbrella. But if you happen to be on the faculty of MIT, […]
Today, I am blogging the way God and Al Gore intended—in my pajamas, from the comfort of my own home. When I heard the weather […]
When it comes to weather in New England, we generally follow the “at least it’s not snowing” school of thought. We can handle the heat. […]