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Home & Property

On the Market: A Stucco Castle in Brockton

69 Fairview Avenue, Brockton Price: $499,900 Size: 4,566 square feet Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 3.5 This sprawling European-style manor in Brockton boasts a lot of living space—all adorned with […]

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Arts & Entertainment

Start Choppin’: Petition Seeks to Make J Mascis Our Official State Vegetable

This post originally appeared on Vanyaland. Now that the crusade to make “Roadrunner” the official state rock song of Massachusetts has stalled, along comes a […]

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Wellness

Study Details New Information About the Biology of Schizophrenia

Psychiatric disorders are notoriously poorly understood. Despite the fact that 13.6 million Americans live with a serious mental illness, concrete information about the biology of […]

Restaurants

Cap Off Your Weekend With Lessons in Amaro

When he’s behind the bar at Central Kitchen or Brick & Mortar—and before that, Vialé—Patrick Gaggiano fields a lot of questions about amaro. He finds […]

Ketamine
Wellness

Could Ketamine Infusion Help Treat Depression?

A hallucinogenic drug without FDA approval is making waves as a possible cure for severe depression. Ketamine is a synthetic compound that has been used […]

City Life

Alcohol Is Still Illegal in Eight Massachusetts Towns

Massachusetts was one of the first to get on board when the United States went dry in January 1920. It was the 12th state to ratify […]

Arts & Entertainment

Bad News: Newton Native Matt LeBlanc’s Episodes May End with Season 5

Matt LeBlanc, if Episodes gets canceled, just know that we’ll be there for you. While speaking to reporters at Tuesday’s Television Critics Association’s winter press […]

Arts & Entertainment

Martha Tedeschi Is Harvard Art Museums’ New Director

Et voilà, the last of three major museum director vacancies in Boston has been filled. The Harvard Art Museums announced Wednesday that Martha Tedeschi—currently the deputy […]

City Life

More Woes May Be Coming for the MBTA

Big surprise: There’s trouble brewing over an MBTA project. During a meeting in Somerville on Wednesday, officials previewed possible cutbacks that may be coming to […]

Restaurants

Sunday Jazz Brunch Moves to Orleans Once Johnny D’s Closes for Good

When Johnny D’s Uptown Restaurant & Music Club closes for good in mid-March, Davis Square will lose a lot: Gone will be an institution run […]

Wellness

Study: Loud Footsteps May Explain Your Running Injuries

If you’re a runner, there’s a very good chance you’ve been injured before—as your bum knees and gnarly feet can attest. But have you ever […]

City Life

A Delivery Box from Salem Was Found on the Shores of Wales

Welcome to Weirdest Thing of the Week, where…well, we point out weird things. .@bangorstudents find “Salem News Box” whilst taking part in a beach clean […]

Wellness

An MIT Professor Reversed Some Autism Symptoms in Mice

Thanks to a new discovery, an MIT scientist may have made the first step toward finding a way to reverse autism. Guoping Feng, a professor […]

Dana-Farber
Wellness

Immune Response to Flu Vaccine May Be Linked to Ethnicity, Study Says

To get the shot, or not to get the shot? That’s a question many people struggle with during flu season. While some may sing the […]

Madeline Heising
Wellness

What’s for Breakfast? Talking Smoothies with the Collegiate Vegan

We don’t need to tell you that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. In this series, we’re asking some of Boston’s top […]