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Video: ‘That Is a Huge White Shark, Dude’ [Updated]

UPDATE: The captain of the F/V Cynthia C on Cape Cod, who captured footage of a Great White shark circling his boat, posted the full, […]

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Boy Scouts Consider Opening Their Troops to Gays

The Boy Scouts of American (BSA) is considering lifting a ban on gay troop leaders and scouts as early as next week. Bowing to pressure […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave the House this Weekend

Photo by Mario Testino. Currently on display at the MFA. Outdoor Holiday on Ice It’s officially winter in the city, so dig out those old […]

Liquids: Nightcaps

Call me a Neanderthal, but I’ve always been amused that we call the year’s most romantic date (or, rather, forced-to-be-romantic date) Valentine’s Day, when the […]

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Notes on the Culture

Every Tuesday, Matthew Reed Baker will offer his thoughts on the arts and culture scene. This week: Summertime and the living’s easy, but not for […]

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Kayvon Edson: Suspect Will Appear in Court After Marathon Finish Line ‘Hoax’

A 25-year-old Wakefield man will appear in Boston Municipal Court to face charges in connection to a hoax that involved carrying a bag with a […]

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Officials Want Answers About Latest Back Bay Blackout

City Councilor Mike Ross wants to figure out why one of the busiest neighborhoods in Boston has experienced another blackout. On Saturday, the Back Bay […]

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Coakley Brings Tell-Tale Signs To Democratic Convention

The biggest gubernatorial buzz at Saturday’s Massachusetts Democratic Convention was not about the two newly-declared candidates, state Treasurer Steve Grossman and state senator Dan Wolf; […]

Arts & Entertainment

An Open Letter to SpongeBob

Dear Spongey (I can call you that after all these years, can’t I?), It’s with great sadness (well, a modicum of sadness) that my family […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave The House This Weekend

Music The Remains Descriptions of this local quartet often include superlatives like “best” and “greatest” coupled with “lost,” and “overlooked.” In the mid-’60s, The Remains […]

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

Each Friday, Paul McMorrow will take you inside the smoke-filled rooms and darkly-lit corridors of government to bring you the hottest and juiciest political tidbits. […]

Travel

Get to Know Boston’s Left Bank with a Guide to These 5 Cambridge Neighborhoods

Cambridge, MA is located just across the Charles River, less than a 10-minute drive from downtown Boston. It’s home to Harvard University, of course, but […]

Home & Property

A Crumbling New Hampshire Barn Becomes a Modern-Day Playroom

They say all work and no play is a recipe for disaster. So, with 20 acres of lakeside heaven on your hands, dedicating a little […]

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Celtics-Hawks Preview

It’s April, the sun is shining, and for the first time in what seems like eons, real playoff basketball is back in Boston. Before we […]

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The Best Boston Book You’ll Buy This Year

It’s a well-worn cliche that Boston is a literary city, but that doesn’t make it any less true, considering the number of authoritative authors have […]