Over 300 Bostonians gathered in a crowded Suffolk University room Thursday night to openly question the Boston 2024 Olympic bid.
Boston Versus New York: A Look At The City’s Hidden Gems
While Boston may not be as grandeur as the celebrations that take place in New York City, there is a quiet and subtle presence during the holiday season among Boston neighborhoods that make it equally as enjoyable.
The Sounds Of City Snowfall
A sense of community through silence can be found in the wake of Boston’s recent blanketing.
The City As Told By Snapchat Selfies
Snapchat recently released a set of geofilters for many of Boston’s neighborhoods and landmarks, including Back Bay and Newbury Street.
One City, Two Storms
Juno—as with anything else—is simply a matter of perception, and for many without homes in Boston, the winter storm was nothing to celebrate.
City Upon A Hill: The Story Behind Boston’s Favorite Timelapse
Filmmaker Sean Collins created ‘A City Upon a Hill’—one of Boston’s first timelapse videos that is quickly taking the internet by storm.
Brookline Booksmith Keeps Historic Charm In Coolidge Corner
The Brookline Booksmith has established itself as a staple in Coolidge Corner—giving patrons the feel of a local bookstore with a deep history.
Finding Boston: Play The Game
Keep the city in mind as you redraft, refine, and cash in.
Frog Pond Remains Winter Destination For Skaters
The Boston Common Frog Pond recently opened its ice rink for the winter—offering visitors a series of events in time for the Holidays.
Protesters Fill Boston Common In Response To Eric Garner Case
Upwards of 3,000 demonstrators made their way to the streets of Boston Thursday night, protesting the decision not to indict the officer involved in the alleged homicide of Eric Garner.