Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio discusses spray paint, smiley faces, and her first attempt at street art in Graffiti Alley in Cambridge.
EagleDate: Sugary Cereal and Cartoons
Kyle and Sydney ventured to Cambridge for their EagleDate, where they enjoyed a cereal bar and Saturday morning cartoons.
Through Art, Community Raises Money for Refugees
Out of the Blue Too Art Gallery in Cambridge recently held the Music Fundraiser for Refugee Health and Human Rights showcasing artwork and featuring musical performances centered around the refugee crisis.
Sleep Soundly With Cambridge-Based Company’s Nightingale
Developers at Cambridge Sound Management introduce Nightingale, the innovative home sleep system that masks unwanted noise with customizable acoustics.
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.
MIT Seeks to Drive Innovative Startups With The Engine
The Engine, MIT’s newest startup accelerator program, hopes to provide innovative businesses with easy access to workspace and equipment in order to promote their growth.
Honeycomb Creamery Leaves Customers Wanting More
In the wonderful world of ice cream, getting stuck in a rut of everyday flavors is all to possible. Happily, Honeycomb Creamery is bringing the Boston Area inventive, hand-made flavors that range from Salty Honey, to Red Kuri Squash + Sage.
Boston Burger Co. Welcomes You to Burgertown
With three locations in the Boston area, this local dinner hot-spot has put its own twist on the ultimate American classic.
The Glove Cycle: Coming to Terms with Loss
Down inside the Porter Square T stop lies Glove Cycle- an art installation featuring mounds of lost gloves- which cannot help by make passersby reflect on the objects they have lost in their own lives.
Finding Modica Way: The Benefit of Short Lived Beauty
Squeezed in between two storefronts across from the Central Square T stop in Cambridge is a narrow alley filled with a riot of colors– this is Modica Way.