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City Life

Scenes from the Wednesday Morning Blue Line Shutdown

Update, 7/17/19 2 p.m.: The MBTA has tweeted in response to the shutdown, saying “Our initial investigations show that an equipment failure on a train near Gov’t Center […]

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Restaurants

The Gallows Group Opens Sally’s Sandwiches This Week

Savory breakfast lovers have never been overlooked at Blackbird Doughnuts, thanks to the shop’s signature everything bagel doughnut—but soon, there will be eggs a-plenty. Sally’s […]

Weddings

Three Lively Wedding Venues in the South Coast

SEA-WORTHY SPLENDOR Shining Tides Head Count Up to 200 seated Price Starting at $4,000, plus food and drink For a classic Bay State wedding set […]

Restaurants

Five Must-Try New Brunches in Boston

If you’re wondering where to eat this weekend, allow us to direct you to a few new restaurants with fun brunch menus. Wake up, chow […]

Weddings

Three Stately Berkshires Properties That Double as Wedding Venues

ARTISTIC VISION Chesterwood Head count Up to 40 seated (porch); unlimited (tent) Price Starting at $6,000, plus food and drink For those craving an outdoor […]

City Life

It’s a Miracle: David Ortiz, Shot in the Dominican Republic, Is OK

Boston is breathing a gigantic sigh of relief this morning. It looks like David Ortiz—a legend, an icon, a beloved spokesman for our city at […]

Arts & Entertainment

Seven Can’t-Miss Events in Boston, October 2017

Our guide to this month’s events, including “Elvis and Me,” the Boston Book Festival, and more.

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Restaurants

Boston’s Purr Cat Cafe Hasn’t Opened Yet

UPDATE, September 27, 9:30 a.m.: Purr Cat Cafe’s Facebook page has been deleted. We will share an update if it appears the highly anticipated hangout looks […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Film Boston Jewish Film Festival In its 29th year, the Boston Jewish Film Festival has added new storytelling technology including NuWave, an interactive virtual reality experience. […]

City Life

ESPN Dropped Barstool Van Talk after One Episode

Well, that was fast. After a chaotic month of bad press, ESPN has announced that it is cutting ties with Barstool Van Talk after just […]

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Restaurants

Chef Patrick Campbell to Open the Stones Commonhouse in Stoneham

A chef who made a name for himself on the Boston fine-dining scene is heading back to where it all started. Patrick Campbell, a former […]

Wellness

Boston’s Best Hidden Gem Fitness Studios

No disrespect to the big-name brands, but sometimes we find ourselves itching for a workout we’ve never tried before—and for a gym that’s not packed […]

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Restaurants

Dîner en Blanc Returns to Boston with Some Baller Picnic Baskets

There are elements about the annual end-of-summer Dîner en Blanc celebration that require a leap of faith. Guests agree to bring their own dinner, and […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

Patti Smith reads from M Train, Margaret Cho and Bob Marley stand-up, Honk! and Oktoberfest, Craft Beer Experience, and The Big Draw at the Peabody Essex.

Arts & Entertainment

Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend

CONCERT Holiday Pops The Boston Pops and conductor Keith Lockhart, who’s celebrating his 20th anniversary with the orchestra this year, return with the beloved holiday […]