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City Life

Is Downtown Boston Looking Up?

Building Blocks Trading Spaces Coming Soon The 21st-century history of downtown Boston can be neatly divided into two epochs: Before COVID and After COVID. In […]

City Life

Why the Name “Beantown” Has to Go

As a proud Bostonian who cares deeply about our city’s future and its reputation, I’ve given a lot of thought to the moniker “Beantown.” When, […]

City Life

My Round with Jack Nicholson at Brookline’s Country Club

There are few things in life I remember as vividly as the day Jack Nicholson took his shirt off in the middle of a golf […]

City Life

Rise of the Cape Cod Vampire

The year was 1969 and Provincetown’s hippie scene was in full swing. Long-haired teenagers roamed the streets, strumming guitars and preaching peace and love. Tony […]

City Life

It’s Not All about the Shoes

This is something of a strange question, so please bear with me, I tell Matt O’Toole, Reebok’s fit, athletic-looking president. An affable Midwest native with […]

City Life

The Forgotten Legacy of Boston’s Historic Black Graveyard 

Entering the Copp’s Hill Burying Ground for the first time was an experience I’ll never forget. I walked up Snow Hill Street to the entrance […]

City Life

What’s the Future of Galas in Boston?

Everyone probably remembers what they were doing when the pandemic started. For me, it was business as usual as Boston’s gala circuit began ramping up […]

City Life

The Siege of I-95

It was 10 minutes past 1 a.m. on a rainy summer night in 2021 when Massachusetts State Police Trooper Ryan Casey saw a black Ford […]

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When Did Boston Become a Doodle Town?

What kind of dog is it? Caribbean reef walker. Puzzled look. It’s the official dog of Antigua. Still puzzled, but now there’s intrigue. See his […]

Education

Let’s (Not) Talk About Sex

On a frigid January night, a group gathered on Zoom for a teacher-training seminar on Worcester Public Schools’ brand-new K–12 comprehensive sex education curriculum. Ziray […]

City Life

If Somerville Doesn’t Look Good, He Doesn’t Look Good

The walls of the London hotel room felt like they were closing in around Elan Sassoon. Out of nowhere, shooting pains reverberated through his chest. […]

City Life

When Route 1 Ruled the Earth

I’m lying naked on my back on a wet-towel-draped wooden bench. At around 200 degrees, the air is so hot I worry I might pass […]

City Life

The Bullet and the Ballplayer

On a steamy spring night in 2019, the Dial Bar and Lounge was the place to be in Santo Domingo. Thumping reggaeton filled the air, […]

City Life

Bostonian by Choice

I‘d been living in the Boston area for nearly 15 years when I came across a stark reminder that—at least to some—I still didn’t count […]

City Life

Inside the High-Stakes, Zero-Sum Game of Youth Club Sports

It’s a wintry weekend in the suburbs. Sleet and snow sheet the frozen streets. Route 9 is barren, a winter weather advisory in effect. Yet […]