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City Life

Betting On Gronk

What do you do after you’ve scored 92 NFL touchdowns, earned four Super Bowl rings, and hosted your very own fan cruise in the Caribbean? […]

Arts & Entertainment

Pawtucket Artist Tracy Glover Crafts Glass Fixtures for a Global Clientele

Tracy Glover’s obsession with glass started with her mother’s handblown paperweights that dotted her childhood home. It escalated when her sister returned from Jerusalem with […]

Home & Property

What It’s Like to Live at the St. Regis in Boston

A twisting glass tower among a sea of boxy buildings, the St. Regis Residences Boston stands out when driving up Seaport Boulevard. The gleaming architectural […]

Home & Property

Maggie Gold Seelig’s Family Heirloom

As a child, Maggie Gold Seelig brought her father lunch on Saturdays when he saw patients at his home office. Dr. Arnold Gold was a […]

Home & Property

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard Opens, Pays Tribute to Island Flora

Faraway Martha’s Vineyard opens in Edgartown this season, yet it’s housed in a building that’s been an island institution since 1742. Blue Flag Partners acquired […]

Home & Property

A Father-Daughter Birdhouse Biz Grows in Boston

Several years ago, Nima Yadollahpour, principal of Boston architecture firm ONY Architecture, and his young daughters built a birdhouse for a robin that had made […]

Travel

Into the Antarctic Void: My Luxury Cruise to Breathtaking Desolation

I have a photo of myself standing high on a ridge overlooking Neko Harbor in Antarctica. I appear to be smiling, and my hatless head […]

City Life

Can BC Football Be Great Again?

When Scott Mutryn and three of his buddies heard the news last summer that other colleges were trying to lure away their alma mater’s star […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Interview: Crime-Fiction Writer Dennis Lehane

You can take the boy out of Dorchester, but you can’t take Dorchester out of the boy. Author Dennis Lehane first came to our attention […]

City Life

Will the ‘Millionaires’ Tax’ Hobble the Massachusetts Economy?

Erin Calvo-Bacci is worried. At age 52, with the youngest of three daughters now in high school, she expects the eventual sale of her business—the […]