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Home & Property

Can Boston’s Apartments Possibly Get Any Smaller?

I think I must have stubbed my toe on a piece of furniture nearly every day of my freshman year at Simmons College. Navigating around […]

City Life

Inside Wayfair’s Identity Crisis

There’s a series of walkways and escalators that carry commuters from the patinaed bowels of Back Bay Station to the gleaming, sun-drenched Sky Lobby of […]

Style

Fall Fashion: Fall All Over

Styling by Abby Bielagus Photographs by Karin Dailey Hair and makeup by Julie Silva/Anchor Artists Set Decoration by Kaylei McGaw/Anchor Artists Models, Ruby Masterson and Alexis […]

City Life

Is Harvard Destroying Allston—or Saving It?

Stroll down Harvard Avenue in Allston on a Saturday night, and the immediate barrage of sights, sounds, and tastes makes clear you’ve entered Boston’s one […]

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City Life

Can Jonathan Kraft Keep the Patriots’ Reign Alive?

On a cold evening this past January in Kansas City, Robert Kraft watched the Patriots vie for a spot in Super Bowl LIII much in […]

City Life

Young, Successful…And Drowning in Debt

Tyler couldn’t wait to get to Ireland. He and three of his buddies had booked a weekend golf trip, a special international edition of their […]

Home & Property

This Tudor Home in Newton Gets a Vibrant, Feminine Redesign

There’s nothing like working on a house with excellent bones. Especially when those bones include 19th-century millwork, five first-floor fireplaces, sky-high ceilings, and boatloads of […]

Home & Property

A Retired Couple Builds a Peaceful, California Modern-Inspired Waterfront Home

After many years of living in California, Bay State natives Grant and Diana Clark were contemplating retirement (and a move) when a home in Gloucester […]

Travel

The Ultimate Guide to Sailing like a New Englander

Before God and Neptune, we’ll say this: New England is one of the best places in the world to be a sailor, with fair winds […]

City Life

The Law According to Rachael Rollins

The first thing I notice when I walk into Rachael Rollins’s downtown corner office is the impressive wraparound windowsill jam-packed with plaques, diplomas, statuettes, and […]