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We were excited to see the Color Run on the cover of the June 2013 issue of Runner’s World magazine and even more excited to sign […]
no matter what you personally believe about religion, statistically speaking, the chances are pretty good that you’re wrong
If your preferred ballot measure or candidate–presidential or otherwise—lost last night, today likely seemed to dawn a gloomy day. There’s nothing wrong with feeling some […]
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design will host their 27th annual benefit auction this Saturday, April 9. Designed to support and encourage student artists, […]
Like many of his pals on The Office, Andy Buckley, aka Dunder Mifflin CFO David Wallace, has some serious Massachusetts roots. The actor, who was […]
Late night hosts traded in the jokes for a more somber tone on Monday as the country continues to mourn after Sunday’s tragic shooting in […]
READING Emma Donoghue at Harvard Bookstore A fan of psychological thrillers? Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue might have your next fix. Donoghue, who is best known […]
Thalia is the ancient Greek muse of comedy—and the namesake of a new theater about to open in Central Square. Boston’s performing arts scene may […]
No matter what your Facebook relationship status says, it’s fairly safe to assume your Valentine’s Day usually involves a box of chocolate (or two, or […]
If there’s any time to get in the philanthropic spirit, it’s the holidays. And if there’s any time to tighten up your health routine, it’s […]
This post originally appeared on Vanyaland. In 2006, your parents didn’t know what a blog was. But Jay Breitling did, and the Arlington resident and […]
For students living on the Ramen budget, squeezing $20 group fitness classes and $150-a-month gym memberships out of an ever-shrinking bank account can seem impossible. […]
Skiers took over Fenway Park on Saturday night for the second day of the Polartec Big Air competition. Freeskiing, which includes tricks and jumps, drew […]
Royalty walked among royalty at the Museum of Fine Arts on Monday evening. Led by Ronni Baer, the museum’s senior curator of European paintings, and […]
An upcoming installation at the Peabody Essex Museum by Anila Quayyum Agha is a response to the exclusion the artist experienced in her childhood—something that […]