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Life & Style

Electric-Car Maker Rivian Rolls into Boston’s Back Bay

Picture this: You’re grooving to live music on a Saturday while checking out wares from local artisans. No, you’re not at a cool street festival; […]

Arts & Entertainment

How Boston Sports Teams Are Using Social Media to Lure Younger Fans

Doughnuts may not be the best meal after a grueling morning hockey practice, but for the Boston Bruins, it’s all part of the job—or at […]

Arts & Entertainment

Snowport, a Hugely Popular Winter Holiday Market, Returns to Boston’s Seaport

The holiday season is almost upon us: Snowport, the Seaport District’s annual winter wonderland, returns soon for its sixth year with over 120 businesses and […]

Arts & Entertainment

First Look: Bosse, a Pickleball Mega-Complex in Natick, Opening Soon

This month, Boston chef Chris Coombs and former professional tennis player D.J. Bosse will open the largest indoor pickleball experience in Massachusetts. But it’s set […]

Home & Property

How Do You Make a Great Room Even Greater?

The Challenge There are few spots to build a home as awe-inspiring as Maine’s Mount Desert Island. And this particular abode comes with a bonus: […]

City Life

From Heartbreak to Hope: A Maine Father’s Unlikely Journey, One Year After the Lewiston Massacre

Arthur Barnard sits alone in his car just outside a vacant, low-slung building on the edge of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston, Maine. Not so […]

Life & Style

Five Recommended Natural Hair Salons in Greater Boston

Dorchester Salvaged Roots Hair and Beauty There’s a spa-like feel to this Dorchester oasis, where founder Shanita Clarke and her team of stylists are well […]

Arts & Entertainment

Author Ben Mezrich Strikes Hollywood Gold (Again)

From 40 pages a day to six. Kids and life have understandably dialed back bestselling author Ben Mezrich’s daily writing habit, but his literary star […]

Arts & Entertainment

Newbury Street’s Trident Booksellers & Café Celebrates 40 Years

As the digital age continues to transform industries, the humble bookstore has proven its resilience. Case in point: Trident Booksellers & Cafe, the beloved Newbury […]

City Life

This City Councilor Is Boston’s Brightest Rising Political Star

What does the American dream look like today? If you ask Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune, she might say it looks a little something […]