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Although Sharon Whitham started college as an art major, she switched her course of study to public health and ended up working in the field […]
“Big Plans: Picturing Social Reform” Consider yourself a history buff? Geek out at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where a new exhibition offers a glimpse […]
1. Garden Wild, by Andre Baranowski After years spent waiting for the perfect moment to capture a sun-soaked field or a hummingbird taking flight, Andre […]
Every summer, Bostonians tote blankets and beach chairs to the Edward A. Hatch Memorial Shell, the open-air venue on the Esplanade that hosts free concerts, […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” a series where research editor Matthew Reed Baker tackles your most Bostonian conundrums. Have a question? Email him at onelastquestion@bostonmagazine.com. […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” a series where research editor Matthew Reed Baker tackles your most Bostonian conundrums. Have a question? Email him at onelastquestion@bostonmagazine.com. […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” a series where research editor Matthew Reed Baker tackles your most Bostonian conundrums. Have a question? Email him at onelastquestion@bostonmagazine.com. […]
deCordova New England Biennial 2019 Local talent steals the show at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum’s New England Biennial, which this year showcases the work […]
EAT Food, Not Fanfare Dublin’s electric restaurant scene combines a foodie sensibility with the city’s storied past. And Delahunt, with its carefully edited menu and […]
1. Interiors: Inside the American Home, introduction by Marc Kristal A house is not a home without handcrafted furniture, custom finishes, and perhaps a few […]