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My (Tor)Mentor

When Lissa Curtis met one of the Boston area’s most prominent ballet masters, she accompanied him to a prestigious competition in Romania. But that’s only the beginning of her story.

Power 2008: The Elements of Influence

The 50 most powerful people in town, as ranked by the most powerful people in town.

Super Nova

Watching an entrepreneur flame out while pitching his business to Dan Nova is not a dramatic event. There's no shouting or table-pounding. No oaths are […]

City Life

Joe Gibbons, the Bank-Robbing Filmmaker

Is former MIT instructor Joe Gibbons an artist who robs banks—or a thief who makes art?

City Life

The Monster Next Door

Beatrice Munyenyezi claimed she was a refugee from the Rwandan genocide. Federal agent Brian Andersen suspected she was someone far more sinister.

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The Making (And Unmaking) Of Monica Cannon-Grant

As I drove down suburban roads far south of the city one day this spring, I had the distinct sensation I was on my way […]

Restaurants

Best Restaurants in Boston 2014

Our thoroughly researched, call-it-like-we-see-it ranking of the restaurants that make Boston a true dining destination.

Summer Escapes

Survive Boston’s biggest tourist traps, browse great museums on the cheap, or have a blissfully stress-free vacation away from home.

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Bob Swartz: Losing Aaron

After his son was arrested for downloading files at MIT, Bob Swartz did everything in his power to save him. He couldn’t. Now he wants the institute to own up to its part in Aaron’s death.

Home & Property

The 100 Best Buildings in Boston

Edited by Madeline Bilis, with Ellen Gerst, Simone Migliori, and Jules Struck B rutalism. Beaux Arts. Victorian. Colonial Revival. Boston isn’t lacking in the interesting-looking […]

Ted Kennedy’s Living History

Ted Kennedy, remembered.

Henry Louis Gates Jr.: Head Negro In Charge

As chief interpreter of the black experience for white America, Harvard’s Henry Louis Gates Jr. may be the most influential black man in the United […]