Some people have the ability to pare their lives down to the bare essentials. Others find themselves holding on to useless objects for no apparent reason. Columnist Madeleine D’Angelo falls into the second category.
Following Trump’s Executive Order, Bostonians Refuse to Back Down
Post-election protests erupted throughout Boston as citizens filled the streets rallying against the controversial executive order announcement by President Donald Trump.
Oat Shop Is Breaking Oatmeal out of Its Boring Shell
Noticing a lack of healthy breakfast options, Alan Donovan took his love for oatmeal and opened the Oat Shop which serves up sweet and savoury oat bowls.
What to Wear to Your Protest
Some people hate dress codes, others love the guidance they provide. Regardless of where you fall, there are some situations where they come in handy—situations like a protest.
Over 175,000 People Attend Boston Women’s March for America
On Saturday, Boston Common was filled with a sea of pink as over 175,000 people of all backgrounds attended the Boston Women’s March for America in the wake of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Thousands Fill the Common to Resist Trump
At 6 p.m. on Friday, 4,000 people filled Boston with passionate chants and handmade signs while attending the Socialist Alternative’s Resist Trump: Occupy Inauguration Rally.
Spaces of Hope and the Meaning in a Red Balloon
For most, red balloons don’t mean much at all. For columnist Madeleine D’Angelo, they are linked something that feels like hope.
City Pushes Drivers to Hit the Breaks with New Speed Limit
The new year marked the decrease in Boston’s default speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph to help reduce pedestrian death and injury.
Boston Preps for Its Own Women’s March
The morning after Donald Trump is sworn in as President, 40,000 people are expected to gather together in the Boston Common for the Boston Women’s March for America.
The Enchantment of Boston’s Eataly
After opening to the public on Nov. 29, Eataly’s newest Boston location provides the community with an Italian marketplace like nothing they have ever seen.