Blue Bottle Coffee opens its first cafe in Boston, providing students with a new study spot, fresh pastries and waffles, and sustainably-sourced single origin, blend, and espresso coffees in Harvard Square.
Making the Case for Off-Campus Exercise
Associate metro editor Chloe McAllaster confesses her aversion to the Plex, which prompted her to begin searching for exercise options off campus in Chestnut Hill and beyond.
Forum Sparks Conversation About City Resilience Planning
At “Weathering the Storm: Building Resilience to Extreme Precipitation,” community members discussed the intricacies of preparing a city for the potentially devastating impacts of extreme weather events.
Breadboard Bakery Pop-Up Serves Unique Treats to Boston Streets
Every Friday and Saturday at Cutty’s in Brookline, Daisy Chow serves kolaches, wacky cake, croissants, and more at her pop-up: Breadboard Bakery.
Black Spaces Matter Exhibit Celebrates Abolitionist History
After beginning as a series of student projects at UMass Dartmouth, Black Spaces Matter grew into an exhibit dedicated to telling the story of historic New Bedford’s past, present, and future.
Regaining Independence in a New City
Associate metro editor Chloe McAllaster recently discovered independence on the T.
Newton Inspires Shines a Light on Community Talent
During the annual lecture series, 16 members of the Newton community spoke about everything from the Big Bang Theory to watercolors.
With Bookmarks, Boston Preserves the City’s Past
Using artistic elements transformed into bookmarks, the Boston Landmark Commission drew attention to Boston’s rich and storied past.