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Bugging Out: Four Bug-Based Dishes You Might See in Boston Soon

When prepared by skilled chefs, entomophagy can bring exciting new flavors to the table.

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Deep Dive: Waterproof Watches for Summer

Made to survive at least 200 meters down, these waterproof watches can easily handle the pressure of the workaday world.

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Cool Beans: Seven Creative Iced Coffee Drinks

Here are seven seriously chilled-out concoctions we’ll be sipping all summer long.

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Pleated Perfection: Marco de Vincenzo’s Reversible Ribbed Dress at Serenella

Marco de Vincenzo’s reversible A-line dress is this year’s instant summer classic.

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Will Boston See a Return of the Deli?

We may be ready for the return of the deli, but getting one up and running isn’t as easy as meeting demand.

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Nine Stylish Items to Pack for Weekends Away

When it comes to summer weekends away, it’s all in the (supremely durable and utterly timeless) bag.

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Restaurant Review: Bondir Concord

The Concord outpost of Bondir may not have the charm of the Cambridge original, but there are still plenty of reasons to make the trip.

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Mothers Know Best: Advice from Boston Celebrities’ Moms

In honor of Mother’s Day, we asked notable Bostonians and their moms to share the best piece of wisdom they ever received or gave.

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The Ultimate Graduation Speech

Get your annual dose of canned wisdom right here, with our single, decisive, and completely inconsistent graduation mash-up.

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Damn the Press, But Keep It Free

In the United States, editorial decisions are supposed to be made in the newsroom, not in the courtroom. That’s why the First Amendment is there—and it should protect good journalism as well as bad. But three recent libel cases in Massachusetts are chipping away at that notion.