Thousands braved the snow to pay their final respects to former Mayor Menino yesterday—and to defy the weather in that way is a demonstration of the love that fills those who mourn.
Restaurants Are Tapping Into The Social Side Of Dining
Going out to eat is social event—food is an easy excuse to gather those you love veiled in the excuse of sustenance.
If You Let Go Of Your Phone, You Get Free Food
Salvatore’s is offering customers a free lunch if they give up their cell phones—and here’s why it’s the best thing you can do to maintain your sanity.
Learning To Be The One Who Claps Along
When it comes to being in a crowd enjoying music, it’s good to be the one who is not afraid to be exuberant—it’s even healthy.
Patience, Circus Elephants, Ebola, And Waiting For The Green Line
A long wait for the T can drive anyone nuts—here’s where my mind wanders while I’m waiting.
Neil Patrick Harris And Why Brookline Is The Best
A trip to Brookline Booksmith and an unexpected Neil Patrick Harris sighting provides a new appreciation for one of the best local neighborhoods—Brookline.
Dealing With The Loss Of Long Island
The closing of the bridge to Long Island has displaced hundreds of the city’s most vulnerable residents into the streets of Boston, with homelessness in Massachusetts at an all-time high.
Poe’s New Statue In Boston Is For The Living
It is one of the modern world’s little absurdities that we still have sculptors, but it’s a good thing that we do.
Can Boston Handle An Olympic Bid?
Mayor Martin J. Walsh, WCAS ’09, and Governor Deval Patrick are looking to bring the 2024 Olympic Games to Boston. Is the city prepared?
My Caffeine Addiction, Family Traditions, And Genetics
A new study by the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham Women’s Hospital investigates coffee addiction—are genetics to blame?