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City Life

How We Became Me

America was built on shared experiences, not solitary enterprises. After the most divisive election in the country’s history, is there any way back to E pluribus unum again?

Arts & Entertainment

Seven Can’t-Miss Events in Boston, March 2017

Our guide to this month’s events, including “Memory Unearthed” at the MFA, Finish Line, and more.

Restaurants

Five Sour Beers to Try from Boston-Area Breweries

Pucker at the thought of sour beer? It’s time to reconsider. More and more local breweries are bringing the funk to their taprooms—with surprisingly refreshing results.

Home & Property

Either-Or: A Historical Country Home in Chesterfield vs. a Seaport Loft

Which would you buy?

Style

Object of Desire: Mathon Paris’s “Broadway” Necklace

Mathon Paris’s “Broadway” necklace is meant to evoke city skyscrapers.

City Life

Why Are College Sports an Afterthought in Massachusetts?

A reader asks, “Why are college sports an afterthought in Massachusetts?”

City Life

Donald Trump and the Plight of L.L. Bean

A presidential tweet. Boycotts. Buyouts. 2017 is off to a rocky start for New England’s most iconic brand. Can new CEO Stephen Smith help his company get back on the right trail?

Home & Property

Found Art: Potato Power by Caleb Charland

Check out Potato Power by Caleb Charland.

Home & Property

17 Home Accessories Inspired by Flora and Fauna

Signs of spring are everywhere.

Home & Property

Marvel at This Decked-Out Space in the South End

Jeremy Jih’s bold rooftop landscape combines ancient joinery with ultramodern fabrication methods.