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Arts & Entertainment

Did a Boston Art Collector Find a Lost Rembrandt?

In September 2021, art collector Cliff Schorer slipped on a pair of white gloves to inspect rare photographs in a highly controlled room at the […]

City Life

Inside Boston’s Youth Mental Health Crisis

They are the words that no parent wants to hear from their child: I need help. I feel like I’m going to hurt somebody or […]

City Life

What’s the Future of Boston Philanthropy?

It’s a tradition as American as apple pie: Every July Fourth since 1974, the Boston Pops have descended on the Hatch Shell for an evening […]

City Life

The Secret Life of Cranberries

Photographs by Michael Prince From the sky, it looks like a sea of ruby red down below—a shock of vibrant life in a canopy that’s […]

Home & Property

This Northborough Home Got a Top-to-Bottom Aesthetic Overhaul

On the verge of relocating to Northborough from San Francisco, the homeowners called interior designer Mariette Hedeshian. “They said they’d purchased the house and weren’t […]

Home & Property

Going Down

Samantha Pratt met the owners of this brick Victorian row house back in 2013 at the then brand-new Restoration Hardware on Berkeley Street. The recently […]

Home & Property

This Boston Condo Serves as a Modern, Elevated City Escape

With a home in the suburbs and a bustling family life, the owners sought a space in Boston where they could escape. “They wanted a […]

City Life

Jon Keller’s Nine Big, Shiny, Happy Ideas for the New Governor

It’s been called “the best movie yet done about politics,” and 50 years after its release, one line from The Candidate still resonates. A political […]

City Life

The New Race to Rule the Automile

Chris Chase was excited. Early last year, the Boston construction manager spied an email in his inbox from someone at Herb Chambers Ford of Braintree […]

City Life

The Making (And Unmaking) Of Monica Cannon-Grant

As I drove down suburban roads far south of the city one day this spring, I had the distinct sensation I was on my way […]