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Mary Wilkie is the opinions editor for The Heights. She's not necessarily opinionated, but thinks Jack Goldman's opinions are always wrong, so she's opinionated about that, apparently.
Boston

State Legislature Weighs New Taxes for Ride-Sharing Services

August 1, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh, BC ’09, appeared before the Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Committee on Financial Services on July 23 to support increasing taxes and fees on ride-sharing services. […]

Metro

Brookline Booksmith: Dedicated to the Fine Art of Browsing

April 28, 2019 Mary Wilkie

A smith is a craftsman, one who typically practices welding and forging to produce some kind of metalwork. The term most often refers to a blacksmith, but as a suffix it attaches to a variety […]

Arts

Seeing Stars at the MFA’s ‘Toulouse-Lautrec and the Stars of Paris’

April 9, 2019 Mary Wilkie

The MFA showcases Paris’ nightlife in the late 19th century through Toulouse-Lautrec’s eyes. […]

City

Finding Inspiration at Mass Poetry’s Evening of Inspired Leaders

March 31, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Mass Poetry aspires to inspire. With a mission to nurture poets, facilitate writing, and expose Massachusetts residents to poetry through programs like the Massachusetts Poetry Festival and Raining Poetry, the nonprofit hosted its fifth annual […]

Arts

MFA’s ‘Gender Bending Fashion’ Rejects the Gender Binary

March 25, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Until August, the MFA will challenge gendered fashion conventions through ‘Gender Bending Fashion.’ […]

Food

South End Restauranteurs Find New Home in Cambridge with Colette

February 25, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Cambridge gains a new French restaurant with Colette, sister restaurant to South End staple, Frenchie. […]

Arts

‘When Angels Fall’ Shows Human Resilience in Silence

February 24, 2019 Mary Wilkie

ArtsEmerson presents ‘When Angels Fall,’ Raphaëlle Boitel’s newest play performed without words. […]

Food

Playa Bowls Moves Into Massachusetts, Opens on Comm Ave.

February 18, 2019 Mary Wilkie

BC Alums open an açaí and pitaya bowl chain, Playa Bowls, next to El Pelon on Comm Ave. […]

Arts

Lipman Promotes Newest Novel at Brookline Booksmith

February 10, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Massachusetts native Elinor Lipman read from her fourteenth book, “Good Riddance, at Brookline Booksmith Thursday night. […]

Food

Pho Viet’s Vietnamese Flavor Finds Favor in Newton

February 10, 2019 Mary Wilkie

Pho Viet’s finds immense success with a second restaurant in Newton Centre. […]

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