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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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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; […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]