Last month, Burro Bar opened its doors in vibrant Washington Square serving authentic Mexican cuisine inspired by the flavours from across the region.
to the Brookline public
Last month, Burro Bar opened its doors in vibrant Washington Square serving authentic Mexican cuisine inspired by the flavours from across the region.
to the Brookline public
Boston-based start up Athletes of Valor is aiming to bridge the gap for veterans transitioning from service to career through leveraging college athletics.
Pablo Helguera’s traveling art project Librería Donceles, comprised of thousands of used Spanish-language books makes its final stop in the Boston area.
Tucked away in the Newton Highlands, Broken Grounds Café will satisfy anyones cravings for healthy juices, açaí bowls and good cups of coffee.
Conceived by Boston-based tech company Piaggio Fast Forward, moving storage space Gita aims to be the future of everyday transportation.
Frustrated by the lack of workout studio’s with treadmill classes, Rebecca Skudder started MyStryde a running studio in the North End where runners exercise to the beat of lively music.
Boston has its own love lock bridge, an idea borrowed from the famous Ponts Des Arts in Paris. So maybe being a copycat isn’t such a bad idea after all.
In collaboration with Isenberg Projects and the Zone 3, David Teng Olsen’s newest mural transforms 395 Western Ave. by juxtaposing delicate illustrations with colorful, geometric shapes.
The Rockwell theatre in Davis Square welcomes a drunk version of Shakespears Romeo and Juliet where theatregoers can enjoy free-flowing alcohol.
“We are not in the business of picking people up for immigration violations … end of story,” said one councilor.