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BC linebacker Mark Herzlich was diagnosed last May with a rare form of cancer and told he’d never play again.
We looked back to 1974, when Papa Bear was still a cub columnist for BU’s the Daily Free Press. Here’s how his thinking from 36 years ago compares to some of his more recent opinions.
By Anne Vickman We’ve spent years pining after jewelry designer Temple St. Clair’s luxurious old-world creations sold at Saks. But because paying Boston rent has […]
StyleBoston recaps the latest Best of Boston party held at Fan Pier a few weeks ago. Over 1,000 guests (and 194 winners) gathered to celebrate […]
By Aviva Shen “We love this stuff!” says Jim Hill, framed by a huge wall of knives. “Everywhere we’ve gone — for years, on vacations, […]
Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray is exactly the kind of politician Deval Patrick railed against four years ago. He’s also the reason Patrick may win again in November.
The tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico is the most compelling reason yet to reconsider construction of an offshore wind farm in Nantucket Sound.
By Aviva Shen This weekend’s First Annual Food Truck Festival proved that Boston’s caught a bad case of the food truck bug. The only problem […]
By Shannon Fischer There’s been some buzz around Needham’s latest pastry shop, Treat, so we at Chowder went to go check it out. Treat is […]
By Aviva Shen It’s farmers’ market season in Boston. We’ve been consuming a steady supply of veggies, fruit and Vitamin D. But come November, like […]
By Meagan Walker By this time, no one needs to be told of the tragic mess on the Gulf Coast. We’ve seen the pictures. We’ve […]
It’s easy to lock up a juvenile for life. That doesn’t always mean it’s right.
Today Charlie Baker is going to declare that things in Massachusetts have got to change, and as his tour bus rolls through Worcester’s battered downtown square of empty storefronts.
Three great reasons to visit the Elm City: museums, boutiques, and new farm-to-table restaurants.
Ships bringing liquefied natural gas from the Middle East pass regularly through Boston Harbor. Experts say there’s little chance of an LNG tanker going up in a fireball. Then why are city officials so worried? Should you be?