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Arts & Entertainment

Boston’s Creative Crisis

Marty Walsh’s $1.4 million Boston Creates plan was supposed to turbocharge the city’s arts scene. A year after its launch, are we ever going to get anything other than a series of kumbaya sessions and generic platitudes?

City Life

The Homework Wars

It’s summertime. So maybe we can stop overloading our kids with work?

Restaurants

Breakfast Wars in Somerville

Our food editor set out to find the best hash browns in Boston. Instead, he stumbled upon a long-simmering feud between neighboring brunch spots, and inadvertently rekindled a war.

City Life

The Battle of James Island

John and Jane Steinmetz want to build their dream house in a heavenly slice of Cohasset. Their neighbors have other ideas.

City Life

Enzo Yaksic: Profiler 2.0

For decades, the FBI has relied on a flawed criminal profile to identify and catch serial killers. Now a Boston data geek named Enzo Yaksic thinks he’s found a better way.

City Life

Posting Up with the Celtics’ Kelly Olynyk

Heading into the NBA playoffs this month, Boston’s most popular 7-footer tells us why the team is finally poised to make a run, the best part of being a Celtic, and the secret to eating a burrito in a single bite.

City Life

Don’t Send Vicki Kennedy One of These:

Boston’s favorite Louisiana transplant tells us about courting a Kennedy, going back to work, and, yes, emojis.

City Life

The Rebirth of the Red Sox

Why the team is (finally) going in the right direction.

Home & Property

Ducduc Children’s Furniture Is Built to Last

Modern furniture is made the old-fashioned way in Connecticut.

Home & Property

Three Inspiration Boards for Mudrooms

Three interior designers show us that utility can be chic with their fresh mudroom designs.