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Wellness

Parks & Recreation: Development Begins on New Balance’s Boston Landing

Development begins on New Balance’s Boston Landing.

Style

Wearing John Malkovich

The actor introduces a new laid-back menswear line.

Restaurants

In the Raw: Why Crudo Is Great for Summer Dining in Boston

Hot summer days call for meals that are light, refreshing, and clean—and crudo is becoming a local favorite.

City Life

Black & Blue: Damien Echols

Convicted of murdering three young boys, Damien Echols spent 18 years on death row until a series of documentaries and articles destroyed the case against him. He’s free now, but as he attempts to rebuild his life in Salem, will a city best known for its witch hunts ever let him?

Restaurants

Gin Dandy: Three Tonic Syrups for Your Summer G & T

To improve the classic gin and tonic, Spoke and other spots around town have started to craft their own tonic from scratch.

Style

Let It Grow: 10 Gardening Must-Haves from Allandale Farm

Get back to the land this summer by digging into the offerings at Brookline’s Allandale Farm. Here are the 10 things you should pick up from this working urban farm.

City Life

About Face: Emotions and Facial Expressions May Not Be Related

For half a century, one theory about the way we experience and express emotion has helped shape how we practice psychology, do police work, and even fight terrorism. But what if that theory is wrong?

Restaurants

The Spice Is Right: Island Creek Oyster Bar’s Custom Condiment Caddy

At Island Creek Oyster Bar, metal caddies stocked with hot sauces, vinegars, and other seafood-worthy accoutrements are the centerpieces.

City Life

Base Boston: Rape and Sexual Assault in the Coast Guard

It’s the headquarters for the Coast Guard’s entire First District. It’s where many victims of sexual assault in the service get sent. And it’s where, all too often, their military careers then come to an end.

City Life

Q&A: Nat Faxon, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter of The Descendants and The Way, Way Back

He may have won an Oscar for The Descendants, but some of his best memories come from his childhood summers on Nantucket. He tries to capture that nostalgic feeling in his new film, The Way, Way Back.