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Arts & Entertainment

Matt Damon, Meryl Streep, and More Highlights from the 2017 Golden Globes

Manchester by the Sea may have fell just short of the top prize at the 2017 Golden Globes, but that didn’t stop Boston’s stars from […]

Arts & Entertainment

What It’s Like to Be an Artist-in-Residence at the Gardner Museum

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s artist-in-residence program, founded by director Anne Hawley in 1992 as a way of continuing its namesake’s tradition of supporting contemporary artists, comes […]

Ice skating on Boston Common Frog Pond
Arts & Entertainment

Best Places to Go Ice Skating in Boston

Sure, walking in a winter wonderland is great—but why not try skating in one instead? Whether you can triple-lutz like an Olympic gold medalist or […]

Style

Holiday Gift Picks for Everyone on Your List

Before you wrap up another scented candle, fruitcake or necktie, take a look at these great gift ideas from UNIQLO. At their new store in […]

City Life

Controversial BU Professor Saida Grundy Calls for Dialogues on Race

Incoming Boston University assistant professor Saida Grundy landed herself in hot water over the weekend for racially charged tweets, screenshot by UMass Amherst student Nick […]

indoor rock climbing
Wellness

Climbing Takes Off: New Rock-Climbing Gym to Open in Somerville

With the popularity for indoor and outdoor rock climbing continuing to rise, the founders behind a Brooklyn facility decided to bring their business to the […]

City Life

Six Listicles About the Less-Important Things That Happened Last Year

Last year was ridiculously jam-packed for those of us in the greater Boston area, and others have done the tough job of compiling year-end wrap-ups […]

Arts & Entertainment

Boston Fêtes Bastille Day

Salut, Francophiles! Monday, July 14 is Bastille Day—the anniversary of the beginning of the French Revolution—and a number of Boston establishments plan to fête the […]

Wellness

Ground Beef Sold at Two Mass. Whole Foods Stores Recalled

UPDATED 2:20 p.m.: In a statement, reps from Whole Foods say that the recall is an “abundance of caution.” Customers with recalled beef will get […]

Restaurants

Seven Pop-Up Dinners (and Other Notable Culinary Events)

Anju Noodle Pop-up at Urban Art Bar Chef Gary Kim and his popular Kittery, Maine restaurant, Anju Noodle Bar, will be popping up for a three-course prix-fixe […]

Restaurants

Braintree’s Popular Widowmaker Brewing Will Expand to Brighton in 2023

A new brewery headed to Brighton later this year hopes to help keep the historically grungy, but quickly developing, neighborhood “a little punk rock.” Widowmaker […]

Home & Property

Interior Designer Kerri Pilchik Gives a Chestnut Hill Home Colorfully Balanced Character

From Boston Home’s Summer 2023 issue. Interior Designer Kerri Pilchik Design Newly constructed, with an expansive layout and a Chestnut Hill location, this home seemed perfect […]

Restaurants

Where to Find the Best Spanish Restaurants around Boston

Spanish restaurants have a knack for elevating mealtime from a “cram food in your gullet and leave” sprint to a social meander of the menu. […]

Arts & Entertainment

Guide to the 2014 Boston Book Festival

There are many reasons Boston is a literary hub and deserving of its newly established Literary Cultural District—the history, the publishing companies, the Edgar Allan Poe […]

Arts & Entertainment

Free Things to Do in Boston, February 2015

MIT is hosting free screenings of Big Hero 6 this month. Super Bowl Victory Parade “Cue the duck boats!” everyone tweeted after the Patriots defeated […]