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Group Sues MBTA In Federal Court For Allegedly Refusing To Put Up Pro-Israel Ads

A non-profit law firm is taking the MBTA to federal court after the transit agency allegedly told their client that they wouldn’t put up signs […]

City Life

How Marty Walsh Can Carry Mayor Menino’s Torch for Women

In his State of the City address this past January, an ebullient Tom Menino sauntered to the podium while the Kelly Clarkson anthem, “Stronger,” played […]

Arts & Entertainment

BOStunes: Hear Local Music Next Time You Call City Hall

No more will strange elevator music pipe through the telephone when you call City Hall. Officials announced Wednesday that they will be featuring local bands […]

Wellness

Boston Children’s Hospital is Creating a Strep Throat App

How many times have you had a sore throat, had to take the day off work to go to the doctor, only to find out […]

City Life

Bloomberg or Menino: Who Looked Less Pleased to Greet His Successor?

No one likes ceding power, and Boston’s Mayor Menino and New York’s Mayor Bloomberg are two very big non-exceptions—so much so that people in both […]

City Life

Beware Of the Trolls: Boston Startups Are Spending Millions Fighting Patent Litigation

With all the money that LevelUp CEO Seth Priebatsch has spent fighting so-called “patent trolls” in order to keep his business moving forward, he could […]

City Life

What the Suffolk Downs Crash-and-Burn Means for Boston

Imagine that you spent six years baking a cake—obsessing over the recipe, delicately frosting it, ornately designing each curlicue of icing—only to have someone pick […]

City Life

Who Will End Up Mayor of Lawrence?

You wouldn’t expect the administration of William Lantigua to end quietly. And in the aftermath of what initially appears to be his unseating, there has […]

CrossFit
Wellness

The CrossFit Controversy

Perhaps more than any other workout methodology, CrossFit has always been surrounded by controversy. The fitness method inspires little gray area; instead, camps are split […]

City Life

The More The City Council Changes, The More It Stays The Same

Boston doesn’t do change very well (as I mentioned in my post on the mayoral election). That showed in Tuesday’s City Council elections, which were […]