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This article is from the winter 2025 issue of Boston Home. Sign up here to receive a subscription. Power of the People: Art and Democracy […]
Dalí: Disruption and Devotion Famous for his bizarre imagery, eccentric behavior, and unrivaled technical skill, the outlandish artist Salvador Dalí was also deeply rooted in […]
BEST JAZZ CLUB Wally’s Café Jazz Club There are legends and there are legends. Wally’s Café Jazz Club is the latter—a 77-year-old family-run italicized legend. […]
Beyond Brilliance Highlights from the MFA Boston’s vast jewelry collection will, at long last, be on view for the public to see once the Rita […]
Boston Design Week Back and bigger than ever for its 11th year, this multiday design extravaganza seeks to increase public awareness and appreciation of all […]
Nantucket’s whaling legacy is universally recognized. Along with the undisputed fact that the island has a singular, unspoiled beauty, what most people without deep ties […]
Helena Wurzel translates everyday life into Technicolor delight. Even winter-dreary Cambridge thrums with appeal, bare branches slicing through steel-blue skies. In flat swaths of hyped-up […]
Inventing Isabella An air of mystery surrounded Isabella Stewart Gardner. She had a reputation for defying expectations for her gender and class—she dared to be […]
The famed General Foods heiress, Marjorie Merriweather Post, had a passion for emeralds. Among the dazzling gems in her collection was this platinum-and-diamond brooch that […]
“I was a bookish kid who often went to the Frick,” says Elise Ansel. Later, as a Brown University student caught up in the whirl […]