Four years ago, Brian Moy wanted to bring a modern take on Asian fusion into Chinatown. From this desire, Shojo was born.
Boston’s Literary Community to Come Together at Book Festival
This year’s Boston Book Festival offers lovers of literature the unique opportunity to come together and hear from the most acclaimed authors in the world.
In Copley Square on Saturday, a Taste of Indonesia
Last Saturday, white tents ringed Copley Square and throngs of visitors braved the wind in order to attend the fourth annual New England Indonesian Festival.
Startup Joulez Gives Girls Hands on Tech Experience
Joulez, a local startup, hopes to break social expectations and encourage young girls to pursue STEM careers with creative building kits.
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.
TEDxCambridge Explores Innovation in Boston and Beyond
Last Thursday, over 2,000 visitors flocked to the Boston Opera House to attend TEDxCambridge, a series of six independently organized TED talks that addressed everything from the life-saving properties of hand-washing, to the best way to reset your happiness.
Mother Juice Floods Newbury With Refreshing Blends
Blending its mix of in-house and farmer’s market products, Mother Juice’s new Newbury Street location provides tourists, students, and members of the Boston community with access to healthy, sustainable food.
Magnolia Smokehouse Brings Southern Comfort to Brookline
Magnolia Smokehouse, which opened its doors in Brookline last month, aims to highlight the nuanced styles of Southern cuisine by offering dinners a diverse menu ranging from fried pickles to mac and cheese.
A New Way to Lose It! With Boston-Based Weight Loss App
Obesity and its related health risks have been repeatedly regarded as a major national and international health crisis for years. As of November of last year, more than one third of adults in the United States are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In response to this problem, Charles Teague decided…
Though Movie Theaters Change, the Allure Does Not
There is just something about seeing—not just watching, but truly seeing things on a big screen. The beauty of the theater lies in the films, the conversations about them, and how they makes us feel.