<em>The Housing Project</em>, at the Boston Shakespeare Company
Choreographer Yoshiko Chuma presented one of the best constructions of the year.
Ribelle
One of the city’s hottest dining destinations does brunch right, with an outrageous sticky bun slathered with tangy cream cheese frosting and apple butter. 1665 Beacon St., Washington Square, MA 2445, ribellebkline.com.
Fairsted Kitchen
Drinking at this newcomer is like throwing one back in your grandmother’s foyer—if she served cocktails on draft and used vintage cordial glasses for shots, that is. 1704 Beacon St., Washington Square, MA 2445, fairstedkitchen.com.
Ten Tables J.P.
With a bar on one side and an intimate dining room on the other, Ten Tables J.P. has the neighborhood restaurant thing down pat. 597 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, MA 2130, tentables.net.
Fun Food Snackery
Zero humdrum sundaes here. Dig into exotic shaved ice, crazy mounds of fruit, and Christina's ice cream, scooped by one sweet staff. 141 Brighton Ave., Allston, MA 2134, .
Michael Albor, the Loft
In the words of one $350-a-cut stylist (who thought the handiwork was his own), our Albor-made chestnut brown 'has never been better.' 207 Newbury St., Boston, MA 2116, .
Hamersley's Bistro
Gordon and Fiona Hamersley pioneered the bistro-style restaurant in Boston. Many others have followed, but no one has topped them yet. 578 Tremont Street, Boston, MA .
Caruso's Pizzeria & Ristorante
Mike Caruso calls his popular pie the Zazza. It's a funny name for a pizza, but try one. You'll be saying Zazza all the time. 685 Main Street, Melrose, MA .
Figs
Todd English scores again! The white clam pie is just one of the great master-pizzas. Not even Pepe's in New Haven could touch this version. 67 Main Street, Charlestown, MA .
Tom Schmeisser, Marty's Liquors
The man who controls the Hub's biggest and best wine department (and one of the country's best) has a golden palate. But, most important, he's kind and helpful to everyone. 675 Washington Street, Newtonville, MA .
Matt Siegel, WXKS-FM
We particularly liked his Cabbage Patch doll promotion. That was the one, you may recall, that had no dolls. Just cabbages. With adoption papers.
"Goya and the Spirit of the Enlightenment"
One hundred thirty of the artist's most painterly paintings, drawings, and prints revealed a Goya we hardly knew and couldn't help but admire. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA .
When an actor appearing in Molière's School for Wives at the Merrimack Repertory Theater called for his lines five times in one scene . . . and nobody answered.
Bloomingdale's
Good source of designer anythings, and one of the first greater Boston stores to hire a personal shopper for men. Chestnut Hill Mall, Chestnut Hill, MA .
Another Cheers bar
Which isn't stopping Bull & Finch Pub owner Tom Kershaw from opening one in Faneuil Hall Marketplace.