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Chinese Hackers Suspected in ‘Sophisticated, Targeted’ Cyber-Attack on Woods Hole

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, one of the country’s top scientific research facilities, fell victim to a “sophisticated, targeted” cyber attack in June. Now, officials at WHOI […]

Home & Property

A Remodelista Market Is Coming to Boston

Save the date this November, as popular design site Remodelista.com will hold its first ever New England Market at the South End’s Lekker Home, bringing together regional […]

City Life

Vice President Joe Biden Will Not Run in 2016

Vice President Joe Biden will not seek the presidency in 2016. Joined by President Barack Obama and his wife Jill, Biden made the announcement in […]

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Arts & Entertainment

Party Forever: Andrew W.K. Announces New Year’s Eve Bash

This post originally appeared on Vanyaland. The ball is about to drop harder than ever. Andrew W.K. just announced his latest New Year’s Eve party, […]

City Life

Gaming Commission to Look at Legality of Daily Fantasy Sports

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission announced on Wednesday that they will discuss the legality of popular daily fantasy sport sites like DraftKings and FanDuel. The MGC’s […]

Arts & Entertainment

Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute Displays a Touch-Sensitive Digital Artwork

There’s a clear, unspoken rule enforced in most museum and gallery settings: Don’t touch the art. But currently, that’s not the case inside the Johnson-Kulukundis […]

Wellness

Obsessing About Food May Be a Warning Sign for Eating Disorders

It probably feels like second nature to check the nutrition label on a snack before digging in, or to log your breakfast in a calorie […]

City Life

This Year’s Cubs Are Not Comparable to the 2004 Red Sox

On the 11-year anniversary of the Red Sox shocking the Yankees and becoming the first team to rally back from an 0-3 postseason series deficit, the […]

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Restaurants

Two New Vendors Join the Boston Public Market

Boston Public Market opened this summer with nearly 40 New England vendors dealing in all manner of edibles and artisan products, and two local companies entered the scene over […]

Arts & Entertainment

Stephen Sondheim Thinks Getting Rid of Boston’s Colonial Theatre Would Be ‘A Crime’

In a word, Stephen Sondheim says it’s a “crime.” He’s talking about Emerson College’s proposed plan to repurpose the fabled Colonial Theatre as a student […]