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John Krasinski Just Surprised Beth Israel Staffers with Free Red Sox Tickets for Life
The latest installation of “Some Good News” was a real tearjerker.
Is There Such a Thing as Healthy Tech Boundaries during Social Isolation?
When screens are your only chance for social interaction, is it possible to use them too much…or too little?
Cooking Live (at Home) with Juan Pedrosa of Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar
Hungry? Good. Boston Magazine Events has kicked off a series of promotional demos starring the city’s best chefs.
Paved and Confused
Our city planners have steamrolled over communities and failed to build a city that is livable for us all. Is there still a chance to get it right?
Stories to Give Us Hope This Week: A Keytar Bear Livestream and Rolling Birthday Rallies
Some good news from Boston when the city needs it most.
On the Market: A Brand New Barn-Inspired Haven in Nantucket
This single-family shares a spa-like suite of amenities with a small community.
Let the arguments begin—influence, after all, is in the eye of the beholder.
A helpful primer for curious humans, cautious technophobes, and chatbot assistants.
My Life in the Age of COVID: NBC 10 Anchor Phil Lipof
In a pandemic, the nightly news comes to you live from an iPhone.
Hey, Bostonians: Stop Screaming at Strangers
COVID-19 has everyone on edge. But we can practice social distancing while still treating each other like neighbors.
Seven Fruits and Veggies That Stay Fresh for Months
Stock up on this fresh produce during your next grocery store trip.
Man vs. Turkey: A Quarantine Drama Witnessed from a Window, in Two Acts
A battle for the ages.
My Life in the Age of COVID: MFA Director Matthew Teitelbaum
We asked the head of the MFA what it takes to run a museum while working from home.
Our rigorously researched and delightfully divisive list of 141 Greater Boston cities and towns.
If Liquor Stores Are “Essential,” Why Aren’t Dispensaries?
The state’s uniquely unequal treatment of pot shops is giving the cannabis industry déjà vu.
Boston Sports Clubs Is Getting Sued for Continuing to Bill Members
The ongoing struggles members have had trying to cancel or freeze their BSC memberships are now the basis for a lawsuit.
These Photographers Documented Quarantined Families on Their Front Porches
The Front Steps Project is not only preserving history—it’s trying to improve the present.
Try Not to Panic, and 8 Other Practical Financial Tips
The coronavirus crisis has all of us worried about money.