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This article is from the spring 2026 issue of Boston Home. Sign up here to receive a subscription. In June, the Museum of Fine Arts, […]
Dalí: Disruption and Devotion Famous for his bizarre imagery, eccentric behavior, and unrivaled technical skill, the outlandish artist Salvador Dalí was also deeply rooted in […]
Beyond Brilliance Highlights from the MFA Boston’s vast jewelry collection will, at long last, be on view for the public to see once the Rita […]
Unless you’ve been living off the grid for the past decade or two, you’re probably aware of the wide variety of South Korean culture that […]
Inventing Isabella An air of mystery surrounded Isabella Stewart Gardner. She had a reputation for defying expectations for her gender and class—she dared to be […]
The famed General Foods heiress, Marjorie Merriweather Post, had a passion for emeralds. Among the dazzling gems in her collection was this platinum-and-diamond brooch that […]
THE STORY When Danielle Reny and Kyle Larrow got engaged in February 2019, they knew they wanted to have a big wedding. “Kyle’s dad is […]
It’s a tradition as American as apple pie: Every July Fourth since 1974, the Boston Pops have descended on the Hatch Shell for an evening […]
SoWa Winter Festival Count on the annual SoWa Winter Festival to feature beautiful artwork, clothes, and jewelry from 100 of the region’s best makers. Kicking […]
A Fascinating and Dangerous Pursuit: Isabella’s Book Collection The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will host an event that sheds light on its founder’s vast collection […]
Nerd out. Were you reading The Witcher long before Netflix came knocking at Henry Cavill’s door? Then this one’s for you. On April 9, the […]
On a drizzly afternoon last spring, Makeeba McCreary was lingering over a cup of coffee while catching up with a colleague at the Museum of […]
Even as art galleries sit empty and museum doors stay shut, cultural institutions everywhere are still coming up with creative ways to connect with the […]
As the COVID-19 pandemic upends every aspect of Boston life, we’re checking in with some local residents to learn how they’re processing our new normal. […]
How did you celebrate your last milestone birthday? Maybe you got your first car for your Sweet 16 or spent a blissful evening with family […]