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Weddings

Before Their ‘Quin House Ceremony, This Duo Had One Perfect Moment Alone

Michael Benezra and Ceferina Murrell first met at work, but soon found themselves hanging out after hours having long, meaningful conversations. “There was one night, […]

City Life

Why the Name “Beantown” Has to Go

As a proud Bostonian who cares deeply about our city’s future and its reputation, I’ve given a lot of thought to the moniker “Beantown.” When, […]

City Life

My Round with Jack Nicholson at Brookline’s Country Club

There are few things in life I remember as vividly as the day Jack Nicholson took his shirt off in the middle of a golf […]

City Life

The Interview: VC Giant and Celtics Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca

What do you get the man who has everything? Well, if it’s Boston-based VC giant Steve Pagliuca, it’s either an Impossible Whopper or an Italian […]

Home & Property

Colleen Dunleavy and Crystal Mills of Love Child Dish on Their Faves

When friends-turned-cofounders Colleen Dunleavy and Crystal Mills signed the lease on their first South Boston storefront, they weren’t even entirely sure what their company would […]

Home & Property

Vec Surfboards Shapes Each Board to the Surfer and the Wave

Some of New England’s best waves happen in the dead of winter—when there’s snow on the beach and water temperatures peak just above freezing. “It’s […]

Home & Property

This Designer Transformed Her Formerly Drab Breakfast Nook

Throughout the 12 years interior designer Annie Hall has lived in her West Newton townhouse, she’s been slowly overhauling the 1,800-square-foot space. “It’s hard not […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Interview: Playwright and BU Professor Kirsten Greenidge

Growing up in Arlington, Kirsten Greenidge loved theater so much that she put on shows with pals in her mom’s living room—with a concession stand, […]

City Life

The Forgotten Legacy of Boston’s Historic Black Graveyard 

Entering the Copp’s Hill Burying Ground for the first time was an experience I’ll never forget. I walked up Snow Hill Street to the entrance […]

City Life

What’s the Future of Galas in Boston?

Everyone probably remembers what they were doing when the pandemic started. For me, it was business as usual as Boston’s gala circuit began ramping up […]