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Fashioned by Sargent John Singer Sargent, an American expat best known for his evocations of Gilded Age luxury, is considered the most successful portrait painter […]
The day we spoke, Cig Harvey was up at 4 a.m. to capture her subject outside at dawn—a massive white cake that she and her […]
Uncommon Kitchens: A Revolutionary Approach to the Most Popular Room in the House, by Sophie Donelson The kitchen is synonymous with the heart of a […]
Welcome to “One Last Question,” an archived series where former research editor Matthew Reed Baker tackled your most Bostonian conundrums. This post was last updated […]
If you’re considering moving, you know the real estate market has been rough for buyers: rising prices, limited inventory, increased mortgage rates. What you might […]
Entertaining by the Sea: A Summer Place, by Tricia Foley Just in time for the warmer temps is this entertaining guide to help you make […]
“Nothing lights a fire under you like a breast cancer diagnosis,” Mara Callahan says. “I realized I hadn’t painted enough and didn’t get to where […]
Our America, by Ken Burns For more than 40 years, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns has told a compelling array of stories about America through a […]
Jessica Brilli loves a good vintage radio, telephone, or typewriter. “I love antique shops and vintage items of all kinds, really,” says the artist, who […]
Boston-area wedding photographers Sarah and Peter Olson, the husband-and-wife team behind CityLux Studios, noticed that many of the nuptials they attended had photo booths. They […]