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Curb Appeal: Painting the Details in Savin Hill

It’s a perfect pairing for this Savin Hill home—intricate molding, dramatic rooflines, and a color combination that highlights it all. Set back from the street, […]

City Life

MassDOT Just Opened Up Hundreds of New Parking Spaces

Snagging a parking spot in Boston is no easy task. But officials from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation are hoping that a new partnership with […]

City Life

There’s Little Hope for Republican Gains in Massachusetts

National pundits predict that the 2014 mid-term elections will go well for Republicans, but Massachusetts political insiders expect any such shift to mostly miss this […]

Restaurants

Hidden Gems: How to Avoid the Crowds on St. Patrick’s Day, Part 2

Welcome to Hidden Gems, where local food blogger Marc Hurwitz (of Hidden Boston and Boston Restaurant Talk) spotlights off-the-beaten-path, under-the-radar restaurants. Last year, on the […]

City Life

Urban RAID Series Will Once Again Take Over Downtown

Boston, get ready for another round of hopping over obstacles, scaling walls, swinging on monkey bars, and racing through Faneuil Hall: the Urban RAID series […]

City Life

The Scribd Book Massachusetts Is Reading More Than Anyone Else

The world of books, once analog by definition, is no longer immune from the insights of data analytics. Our web behavior can tell us a lot […]

City Life

MIT Students Are Trying to Create a Language Based on GIFs

GIFs could one day be the new emojis. Well, that’s sort of the plan, according to two MIT Media Lab students who have embarked on […]

City Life

What Will Candidates for Governor Say About Criminal Justice?

If you’ve been following criminal justice issues in the news, you might wonder why anyone would want to be governor of Massachusetts. In just the […]

Restaurants

Bukowski Tavern Unveils R.I.P. Beer Series

On March 9, on the 20th anniversary of Charles Bukowski’s death, Bukowski Tavern unveiled the first in their exclusive R.I.P. beer series, a collaboration with […]

City Life

Boston Picked for National Program to Help Speed Up Bike Lane Installations

The country’s “leading bicycle movement” has selected Boston as one of just six cities in the country to get new bike lanes designed to help […]