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Boston Home: Urban Renewal

How do you convert a tiny 600-square- foot South End condominium into an airy pied-à-terre? First, you hire a very good interior designer. Then, you […]

Park Square

I do, however, have a Frida Kahlo, a luscious potable teeming with sweet-tart blackberry pulp, which is distraction enough from the visual reminders everywhere of […]

The Master Race

Make a right off Route 202, about 90 miles west of Boston, and climb a steep tree-lined road to the town of Shutesbury, population: 1,800. […]

Class Struggles, Continued

Read This From the Beginning This is no longer just some abstract threat. More than a dozen New England colleges have closed or merged with […]

A Leap of Faith

Last month, roughly 7,000 members of the church of Christ, Scientist, flocked to Boston to wander around the huge reflecting pool at the church's worldwide […]

Boston Home: Hunting Season

While you were collecting sea-shells at the beach this summer, antiques dealers were busy hunting for treasure of a different ilk. Some scoured dusty barns […]

Us. vs. America

Last fall — not long after Boston was chosen as the site of the 2004 Democratic National Convention — Dick Armey had breakfast with a […]

The Boy Who Cried Rape

Though the trees along its walkways still stand bare of leaves, the glory of the Groton School is otherwise on full display this early spring […]

Well-Versed

You don't interview Boston University humanities professor Christopher Ricks so much as sit in attendance with him in his vast office on the main floor […]

Dogs of War

Two camouflage-clad officers lock their binoculars on the house. High-powered rifles dangle at their sides. When 33-year-old Christopher DeVito slams the back door and steps […]