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City Life

Despite What You Think, It’s Hotter Outside Than Riding the MBTA

It’s hot outside. Real hot. In fact, the weather was so warm on Wednesday that it put Boston in its third consecutive heat wave this […]

Restaurants

You Really Need to Try the Pastries at Back Bay’s Café Pastel

There’s a new dawn rising on Portuguese food in Boston. Need more proof than the swanky September opening of Amar, the more recent arrival of […]

Wellness

3 Easy Ways to Fight Female Hair Loss

If you’re dealing with female hair loss, you’re not alone. While thinning hair and baldness is more widely expected and accepted in men, hair loss […]

Restaurants

What to Eat (and Drink) on Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day can affect the opening hours of your favorite establishments. Make sure to call ahead or check social media for the latest opening information. […]

City Life

The Great Hatsby Contest Meets the Best of Boston

Fascinators and picture hats, boaters and Borsalinos, and every other imaginable type of cranial adornment were on full display at the 26th annual Rose Garden […]

City Life

The Terrifying Thought of Michele Bachmann as Commander-in-Chief

make no mistake about it, Michelle Bachmann is flat out bat guano crazy. And the idea of Michelle with “the bomb” should scare the ennui right out of you.

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Wellness

Vacation Fitness: The Cape & Islands

Summer on the Cape typically means lobster rolls, ice cream cones, and fried seafood far as the eye can see. And while we’d never dream […]

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Restaurants

First Look at Alcove, Opening Tonight near North Station

Hospitality pro Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli had looked at dozens of spaces for his future restaurant before he found the perfect alcove in Boston: Alcove, officially opening […]

Restaurants

Where to Find the Best Chicken and Waffles in Boston

Think all chicken-and-waffles plates are created equal? Think again. The classic comfort food comes in many forms in Boston, from traditional Southern takes to those […]

Arts & Entertainment

Free Things to Do in Boston, November 2015

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Have a high-brow, low-cost evening at the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra’s first (and free!) show of the season. Opening with Glinka’s […]

Home Resource Guide

Audio/Visual Construction Design Electric Fireplaces Flooring/Tile Furniture Home Accents Kitchen/Bath Landscape Lighting Miscellaneous Pools Real Estate Rugs and Carpets Security Textiles Windows AUDIO/VISUAL Audio Video […]

Arts & Entertainment

Watch Gisele Bündchen’s Runway Walk at the Olympics Opening Ceremony

Gisele Bündchen’s appearance at the Olympics opening ceremony on Friday night turned out to be a less controversial affair than initially expected. The retired supermodel […]

City Life

Mike Connolly Becomes First Occupier Elected to Beacon Hill

Update: Tuesday, November 8, 10:15 p.m. It’s official: Connolly has emerged victorious. The Cambridge progressive Democrat was endorsed in the uncontested race by Sen. Bernie Sanders’ […]

Home & Property

Smooth as Velvet

Give your home the royal treatment this winter with these plush accents.

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City Life

David Ortiz Is Home, He’s Grilling, and He’s Got a Message for Fans

After nearly two months in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound, David Ortiz is finally home, and from the looks of it, he’s wasting no […]