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Department Of Public Health Starts Second Phase of Medical Marijuana Dispensary Selection Process

Of the 181 applicants interested in opening up a medical marijuana dispensary in Massachusetts, 158 are eligible to move onto the next phase, according to […]

Wellness

Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Institute Awarded $9 Million

The Patient-Centered Outcome Research Institute (PCORI) recently awarded Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute’s Department of Population Medicine $9 million to work as the Coordinating Center of a […]

City Life

Will the Same Old Vote Dominate the Preliminary?

If you live in the area and are not old, you’re familiar with all the usual complaints about Boston: the T stops running too early, […]

City Life

Harvard University Wants To Raise $6.5 Billion

  On Saturday, Harvard University announced its largest-ever fundraising goal of $6.5 billion in order to support the school’s ambitious academic initiatives. Known as “The […]

Wellness

Get Paid $4,725 To Sleep For Science

How does $4,725 for 22 days of work sound to you? What if we told you that “work” actually means sleeping? NASA and Brigham and […]

Arts & Entertainment

PHOTOS: The Boston Ballet’s “Night of Stars” Performance at Boston Common

The Boston Ballet’s “Night of Stars” show this weekend required 800-plus hours of rehearsals, at least 40 pairs of pointe shoes, 700 (give or take) […]

City Life

Police Commissioner Ed Davis Announces His Resignation

In the New Year, Boston will have a new mayor and a new head of the police department. On Monday morning, after much speculation and […]

City Life

No, Dorchester Is Not the New Brooklyn

“Dorchester is the new Brooklyn,” proclaimed the Lower Dot blog this Friday in a post arguing that Dorchester shares the New York City borough’s hot music […]

Arts & Entertainment

PHOTOS: What You Missed at the 2013 Life Is Good Festival

It’s hard to believe that the Life is good Festival started off as a small get-together in the Boston Common only five years ago. Since […]

Wellness

Five Common Health Rumors, Debunked

You use a computer eight hours a day at work. You send a text message every 15 minutes. You’re constantly checking your email, Facebook, Twitter, […]