On April 18, Bostonians and spectators from around the globe will gather along a 26.2-mile course to cheer on the runners.
Too Soon to Tell If a Minimum Wage Increase Would be Effective
As the proposal for a $15 per hour minimum wage gains steam, questions still need answers.
Stopped Dead: Plaid Sneakers and the Importance of Subtlety
There are very few window displays that actually have the power to stop me in my tracks and say something along the lines of “wow,” but pastel plaid sneakers are one of them.
Now, An Opportunity to Nap Between Meetings, Flights
Sleepbox aims to make the dream of renting a napping space a reality.
BSA Exhibit Showcases Safdie’s Naturalistic Style of Architecture
Moshe Safdie returns to Boston with intent and is taking the city by storm with his new exhibit, Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie.
BU Student Found Dead, Police Consider Suicide
On Wednesday morning, Boston University authorities reported that the body of a young male was discovered on the rooftop of Kilachand Hall.
Chaplin is in the Building: How Silent Movies Still Hold a Spot in Our Hearts
The Coolidge Corner Theater is one of the few places in the city where individuals can go and experience, not see, history. In such a historically relevant city, I wish a larger variety of establishments like this one existed.
Head of the Charles Regatta Appoints New Chairperson
Kirk takes the helm of the Head of The Charles as it prepares for its 52nd annual race, which is set to take place later this year on Oct. 22 and 23.
Sharing the Success: Boston Needs a Startup News Outlet
If our city wants to be recognized as a top startup community, we need a centralized news source that is all-in on Boston tech.
BC Student Launches New App ‘Add Me’ to Consolidate Social Media
An innovative social media application aims to centralize all social media accounts and contact information of its users under one simple interface.