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Travel

A Weekend Visitor’s Guide to Chatham, Cape Cod

When it comes to quintessential summer days, all roads lead to this Lower Cape town.


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Home & Property

So, You Want to Live in Plymouth?

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Arts & Entertainment

The Nantucket Book Festival Wants to Help You Feel Better About the World

Arts & Entertainment

Rosie DiMare Crashed Rhode Island’s Most Dramatic Friend Group


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Home & Property

Hidden Rooms and Clever Zones Transform a Needham Basement

A MetroWest cellar remodel reveals a polished, versatile hub.

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Restaurants

After 14 Years, a Quirky Somerville Cocktail Bar Passes the Torch

Backbar cofounder Sam Treadway reflects on a decade-plus of the acclaimed drink destination—known for its geekery and inclusiveness—as he leaves it in the capable hands of the Field & Vine team next door.

City Life

Lydia Shire, Queen of Butter, Speaks

After 50 years in the kitchen, the celebrated Boston-based chef dishes on industry pile-ons, the lost art of handwritten menus, and the right way to cook a lobster.

Home & Property

This Berkshires Home Had Gorgeous Views and Terrible Rooms. Steel Beams Fixed Everything.

Designer Jess Cooney revives a traditional Massachusetts slopeside home into an open, industrial-inspired retreat.

Home & Property

The Maine Furniture Company That Ditched Stains and Became a Cult Design Favorite

With showrooms in historic Freeport and Portland buildings, Chilton bet big on quality over trends.

City Life

The Kowloon 75th Anniversary Party Was Mai-Tai-Riffic

Our intrepid society columnist reports from Boston’s liveliest affairs, including the Saugus restaurant’s 75th-anniversary block party and the Moondance Gala.


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The Boston Power List

The Boston Power List

Influence looks different in every town. Ours comes with lab coats, a Bakemas cookie, and 351 town names in alphabetical order.

The Top 50 Restaurants in Greater Boston

The Top 50 Restaurants in Greater Boston

The most exciting, worth-the-wait spots, chosen through months of eating, arguing, and eating some more.

Home & Property

This Charlestown Condo Was a Cramped Maze. Then an Architect Raised the Floor.

With sailboats skimming across Boston Harbor just outside its windows, this Charlestown pied-à-terre now embraces its extraordinary outlook at every turn.

Arts & Entertainment

I Took My Kid to a DIY Craft Studio in Natick and We Both Left Happy

A mall craft zone turned a dreary Sunday into a sweet, screen-free bonding session.

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Home & Property

Real Estate Showdown: An Urban Victorian vs. a Riverside Refuge

It’s amazing what a few miles can do to the market. This month, we spotlight an architectural gem in Jamaica Plain and a renovated estate on the Neponset River in Milton.

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City Life

Remembering Jeff Lawrence, “Weekly Dig” Founding Publisher

He was a “thug who wanted to be an artist.” He was a boss who paid in burrito gift cards. He was fun, impossible, and absolutely necessary—and he will be dearly missed.

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Restaurants

Acclaimed Chef George Mendes Will Open Two South End Restaurants in 2026

Agosto, a tasting-menu-focused, intimate restaurant, will open around summer 2026, followed by bakery-café Baby Sister later in the year.

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Top Places to Live in Greater Boston

Top Places to Live in Greater Boston

Where does your town rank?

New England Travel Awards

New England Travel Awards

From reader nominations, our travel experts selected the region’s top festivals, ski mountains, and luxury resorts. The results: where to go next.


Restaurants

How to Fix the Restaurant Industry, According to Boston Chefs

Boston’s restaurant scene has never looked better from the dining room, but behind kitchen doors, the industry is struggling with thin margins, labor shortages, and a culture of burnout. To survive, today’s top chefs are reinventing everything—and their solutions might just save it all.

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Arts & Entertainment

I Tried a Bhangra Dance Class and My Dad Moves Didn’t Stand a Chance

Rediscovering joy and rhythm in a welcoming Punjabi folk dance class in Cambridge—no Bollywood experience required.

Arts & Entertainment

Where to Shop, Eat, and Play at Boston’s Snowport Holiday Market

With more than 125 vendors, there’s a lot to do in the Seaport this season. Here’re our recommendations.

Arts & Entertainment

I Fought Orcs in Virtual Reality and My Arms Have Never Been So Sore

How one night at a VR arcade proved that the future of play is anything but sedentary.

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