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City Life

Boston’s Gala Season That Never Was

For  30 years, I’ve covered Boston’s social scene, writing about the black-tie galas, luncheons, dinner dances, fashion shows, and fundraisers that make up what I’ve […]

Restaurants

Where in Boston to Order Mexican Food for Takeout or Delivery during COVID-19

Mexican restaurants all around Boston offer tons of takeout options during the current shutdown of on-site dining. Whether you’re craving fresh tortillas and fillings, comforting […]

Restaurants

20 Must-Try Chinese Restaurants in Boston

Boston’s Chinese food landscape has evolved tremendously since Chinatown was established about five generations ago. The coronavirus pandemic and its fueling of anti-Asian prejudices, though, […]

Wellness

All of Your Questions about Using Telehealth, Answered

Along with work, celebrations, social gatherings, and fitness events going virtual, doctor’s appointments have also gone online. Everything from check-ups to chiropractic visits to therapy […]

City Life

Should Parents Be Freaking Out About a New COVID Syndrome Found in Kids?

Early on in the pandemic, even as the situation grew more alarming by the day, parents were offered some small comfort: While contracting the virus […]

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Weddings

Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak, Local Wedding Vendors Band Together

At the start of a month that typically marks the beginning of a bustling wedding season, local industry pros find themselves navigating question after question. […]

Restaurants

My Life in the Age of COVID: Dan Souza of America’s Test Kitchen

As the COVID-19 pandemic upends every aspect of Boston life, we’re checking in with some local residents to learn how they’re processing our new normal. […]

Home & Property

15 Parks, Trails, and Other Properties That Are Now Open to Visit in Massachusetts 

From trickling waterfalls to narrow chasms, these state parks, Trustees reservations, and other refuges are ready to give you a scenic escape from city living. […]

City Life

John Krasinski and His The Office Costars Just Recreated the “Forever” Dance on Zoom

Well, John Krasinski’s done it again. While we’ll always be partial to the episode of “Some Good News” from a few weeks ago, in which […]

City Life

Eleven Urban Oddities to Discover on Your Next Walk Around Boston

The problem: You’ve been cooped up during the pandemic, you desperately need some fresh air, and you’re sick and tired of making the same six-block […]

Restaurants

Bar Owners Launch a “Survival” Coalition to Support Boston’s Black-Owned Restaurants through COVID

A newly formed working group of Boston business owners is advocating for the city’s black-owned restaurants and bars—because, they say, if they don’t, it’s almost […]

Arts & Entertainment

My Life in the Age of COVID: Camp Blood

As the COVID-19 pandemic upends every aspect of Boston life, we’re checking in with some local residents to learn how they’re processing our new normal. […]

City Life

Is It Really the Fourth of July in Boston without Fireworks?

I’ve long since internalized a lot of the sacrifices that come with controlling the spread of the coronavirus, many of which include some of the […]

Wellness

What to Do If You Need New Running Shoes Right Now

Boston is basically Sneaker Town U.S.A., and under regular circumstances you could head out to one of the plethora of running shoe stores in the […]

Arts & Entertainment

Your New Quarantine Playlist, Curated by Boston Artists

We’ve been living our new, sanitized, socially distanced, faced-masked lives for nearly two months now. You’ve stained all your favorite sweatshirts. The novelty of fun […]