The Rise of Elite Speak: Why Do Smart People Sound So Dumb?

The Rise of Elite Speak: Why Do Smart People Sound So Dumb?

Corporate jargon and academic buzzwords have created an almost impenetrable dialect in educated circles. Given the current political reality, is it time for, well, a pivot?


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Will Milk Money Usher in a New Indie Retail Era of Newbury Street?

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This Chestnut Hill Home Lounge Used to be a Horse Stable

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Where to Eat in Greater Boston for June 2025


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Five Summer Pop-Up Shops at Boston’s Seaport

Here’s where to blow your warm-weather shopping budget at the Current shopping village.

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The Taylor Swift Eras Tour of Science Comes to Boston

World-renowned professor Brian Cox sheds light on the mysteries of the universe at the Boch Center Shubert Theatre.

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12 Must-Visit Restaurants in Madison, Connecticut

This little town by the sea has a big food scene, from dumpling feasts to decadent ice cream sundaes.

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Does Boston Still Drink?

In the city where everyone (in the bar) once knew your name, will anyone be there to remember it?

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Keith Lockhart Is Still Working on His “Death Face” After 30 Years

The conductor talks celebrates his third decade with the Boston Pops exactly as you’d expect—by throwing a yearlong bash that kicks off this month.

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Davio’s Celebrates 40 Years of Steaks and Hospitality

Restaurateur Steve DiFillippo reflects on the growth of his restaurant group.


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The 150 Most Influential Bostonians of 2025

The 150 Most Influential Bostonians of 2025

Let the arguments begin—influence, after all, is in the eye of the beholder.

A Nuts-and-Bolts Guide to Boston’s AI Revolution

A Nuts-and-Bolts Guide to Boston’s AI Revolution

A helpful primer for curious humans, cautious technophobes, and chatbot assistants.


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On the Market: A Beacon Hill Townhouse with a Bulletproof Glass Entry

With a rock-climbing wall and soundproof theater, this is a lovely Boston home where important people can feel safe.

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Where to Eat in Greater Boston in May 2025

New and exciting restaurants to check out, plus new reasons to visit older spots.

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Where to Dine Outside around Boston

Our favorite sun-soaked patios, courtyards, rooftops, and beer gardens.

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Boston’s Queer Festival Takeover Is the Feel-Good Story 2025 Desperately Needs

This week’s Big Queer Food Fest and the Outloud Music Festival in June show off the city’s inclusiveness—and good taste.

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Could This High School Football Tragedy Have Been Prevented?

When Sharon sophomore Rohan Shukla suffered a devastating brain injury during a Thanksgiving game, the Massachusetts town had to confront a difficult question: How can we get the balance of sports culture and student safety right?

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Top Places to Live

Our rigorously researched and delightfully divisive list of 141 Greater Boston cities and towns.


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My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. And it’s Complicated.

Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

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A Luxe Caviar Bar and Shop Debuts in Brookline

Florida-based Marky’s Caviar expands to Greater Boston with caviar flights, Champagne, and gourmet goods.

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The Prettiest Gardens to Visit in Boston and Beyond in Spring, Summer, and Fall

Take a stroll, why don’t you?

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Meet Trump’s New Federal Prosecutor in Blue Massachusetts

“I’m a prosecutor, not a politician,” insists the longtime Cambridge resident.

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