Patrick Doyle

Patrick Doyle

Executive Editor

As the executive editor of Boston, Patrick Doyle edits the magazine's long-form narratives and works with the digital department; he also writes on politics and urbanism. Previously, he worked for seven years at 5280, Denver's city and regional magazine, finishing his tenure there as the senior/digital editor. Doyle's freelance writing has appeared in Men's Journal, Skiing, Mountain, American Cowboy, and Philadelphia. He received his B.A. in psychology from Villanova University, and studied as a fellow at the Knight Digital Media Center's 2011 Web 2.0 program at the University of California, Berkeley.

Patrick Doyle'S latest stories

Will Cheaper Office Space in Kendall Drive Innovation?

Let's hope so—we need to justify those tall buildings somehow.

Why Arlington's Rejection of Bike Lanes is Foolish

A backward-looking campaign against more livable streets succeeds—barely.

The Globe's Spotlight Team Goes Hollywood

Who will play the staffers in a movie?

Kennebunk Spared a Very Sensational Trial

Alexis Wright—arguably the most infamous Zumba teacher in the country—pleaded guilty.

One Fifth of Boston Has Only Known One Mayor

Menino's been mayor longer than many have been alive.

Can Aereo Save Boston From the Perils of Cable TV?

It certainly looks promising.

Power: The 25 Most Influential People in Boston Philanthropy

They came. They gave. They conquered.

Power: The 25 Most Influential People in Boston Philanthropy

They came. They gave. They conquered.

The Art of the Ask

How nonprofits turn the wealthy into donors.

Yankee Thrift

Are we truly a bunch of cold-hearted cheapskates in Massachusetts?