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There are legends, and there are legends. Wally’s Café Jazz Club is the latter — a 77-year-old family-run italicized legend. Billie Holiday performed there. So […]
I love Boston with all my heart and know the Marathon will continue on stronger than ever for many, many years to come.
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. […]
Ten-year-old Cameron Parvizian is on the Autism spectrum, but that doesn’t stop him from loving to ride his bike. That’s why he’ll join 80 other […]
Edited by Brittany Jasnoff Top Doctors 2019: The List Including 1,685 physicians in 66 specialties. Doctors Tell All What’s it really like to give a patient a new […]
When she’s not writing about the city’s coolest boutiques and tastemakers for this magazine, Boston style editor Tonya Mezrich is working with her husband, New York […]
On September 12, 2018, J.McLaughlin on Charles Street hosted a charitable shopping event with generations of old and new J.McLaughlin fans. The crowd sipped wine, enjoyed […]
If you’re among the proud few that wept when Ellen DeGeneres shaved Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman’s famous beard, dry your eyes. Just because it’s […]
Tufts Medical School Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ellen Perrin co-authored a statement this week with the The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), saying that same-sex parents getting […]
Yet another way our generation disappoints: We don’t even choose cool, generation-defining drugs. In an article in The New York Times this weekend titled “Sleep […]
This gifted member of the Dance Collective has guested with numerous local companies and brought the house down on several occasions—most notably during her solo […]
On the eve of the NBA Finals I had a conversation with David Berri, one of the authors of The Wages of Wins. Berri is […]
Stephanie Lee: While we were studying architecture at MIT, Ellen and I began to have conversations about local institutions’ lack of support for creativity. As […]
THE ONE DOWNSIDE of owning a summer home (other than midweek longings when you’re stuck at work) is that at some point, you’ll have to […]
The latest trailer for Mark Wahlberg’s upcoming comedy Daddy’s Home hit the web this week and the Boston-bred actor seems to be as buff as […]