Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gave the last State of the City speech of his first term as Mayor emphasizing inclusiveness and progress.
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.
BC Graduate Aims to Revolutionize Healthcare With Knee Brace Startup
Motivated by his grandmother’s struggles with osteoarthritis, Boston College alum Stephen Cheng’s startup Exowear aims to monitor the progress of physical therapy through a mobile app.
Uncovering New Secrets and Absurdity in the Garment District
Even in a city that you know like the back of your hand you can stumble across surprises. Enter the Garment District, a clothing store where absurdity and joy are rolled into one unbelievable building.
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.
YogaWorks for All in Chestnut Hill
Earlier this week, Yogaworks opened its third studio at The Street in Chestnut Hill hoping to spread their message that Yoga works for everyone.
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.
New ‘Boston Winter’ Brings Wonderland to City Hall Plaza
After a soft opening over the weekend following weather-born delays, ‘Boston Winter’ in the City Hall Plaza provides Bostonians with their very own winter escape.
‘Massed Media’ Exhibit Immerses Visitors in an Interconnected World
‘Massed Media’, the contemporary exhibit at the Museum of Fine Art highlights connectedness through the intricate artwork of famed artist El Anatsui