Can Catholic Schools Be Saved?
On the morning of May 3, 2023, a couple hundred uniformed students filed inside the Cambridge Matignon School’s wood-paneled auditorium and quickly took their seats. ...
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Beloved Mexican Restaurant Citrus & Salt Relocates to Boston’s Seaport District
Late last year, chef-owner Jason Santos got word from the owner of the Pledge of Allegiance building, where his popular Back Bay spot Citrus & ...
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Where to Eat in Greater Boston in May 2024
May is here, and it’s an exciting month for Neapolitan-style pizza, fancy sushi, beer gardens, and lots more. Here’s the latest installment of our monthly ...
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50 Years of ‘Best of Boston’: Arts & Entertainment
All throughout 2024, we’re celebrating the proud and distinguished history of our annual Best of Boston issue, which turns 50 this July. And from disco dancing to ...
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Is Badminton the Next Pickleball?
One semester in high school, my friends and I signed up to take badminton to fulfill our physical education requirement. Our two-fold rationale was this: ...
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You Really Need to Try the Pastries at Back Bay’s Café Pastel
There’s a new dawn rising on Portuguese food in Boston. Need more proof than the swanky September opening of Amar, the more recent arrival of ...
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40+ Boston Restaurant, Bar, and Café Openings We Can’t Wait for in 2024
When we first published this guide, we were a month into 2024, and the Boston dining scene was already jam-packed with delicious new openings—Mexican in ...
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What Does My Garage Say About Me?
We’re celebrating three years with our dog. Before we got him, I could have predicted a few of the things that Muggsy was going to ...
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A New England Traveler’s Guide to Paris, France
Few cities in the world instantly entice the senses and inspire the soul like Paris. Montmartre, the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain, the Marais—this roll call of ...
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Why I Kayaked the Entire Charles River
At dawn, fog rose from the surface of the Charles River. On that morning last autumn, songbirds darted over the water as I kayaked downstream ...
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