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Arts & Entertainment

A Few Tips for Johnny Depp When He’s in Boston to Film Black Mass

As Johnny Depp gears up to play Whitey Bulger in Black Mass in town this month, we have plenty of advice on how to recreate his glam lifestyle here in the Hub.

Arts & Entertainment

Culture Calendar: Eight Must-See Arts and Entertainment Events in May 2014

Eight must-see arts events happening this month.

City Life

Still Boston Strong: Five Funds Set Up for Firefighters Killed in Back Back Fire

Five fundraisers set up to benefit the Boston firefighters killed in the Back Bay fire.

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Wellness

Welcome, Mat: Three Great Yoga Mats by Boston-Area Designers

Homegrown yoga equipment designed to improve your dogs—both up and down.

City Life

The Power of Ideas

Meet the city’s new power class: visionaries, idealists, and thinkers among us whose insights are transforming the way we live, work, learn, and play—not only here in Boston, but around the world.

City Life

Boston’s Next Tech Gold Mine

The region’s newest multibillion-dollar industry is massive and invisible. It is a tech revolution that is silently and stealthily connecting companies to us in ever-more-cunning ways. And it may be the one enterprise that locks in Boston’s hegemony over tech for years to come.

City Life

Class Warfare: Adjunct Professors

The army of part-time professors teaching at the region’s colleges are merely working stiffs at the bottom of an enormous and lucrative enterprise.

Arts & Entertainment

Boston After Dark

We asked the husband-and-wife duo, Formento & Formento, to imagine what some of Boston’s most famous denizens would do in the dark, now that the trains are running late. They came back with a love letter to Boston nightlife.

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City Life

Big House, Big Mouth

Ever since Aaron Hernandez arrived at his jail, Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson has been enjoying the spotlight. But is the lawman’s recent celebrity helping his inmates, his taxpayers, or himself?

Arts & Entertainment

Q&A: Eugene Mirman

The former Lexington resident is bringing the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival back to Boston this May.