Following a nostalgic visit to Boston’s Chinatown, Columnist William Batchelor reflects on the temptation of moving from a cramped dorm to a high-rise apartment.
PURR Cat Café to Become Boston’s First Cat Café
If your miss your pet during the school year, worry no longer. In the coming months, Chestnut Hill will welcome PURR Cat Café, a cat cafe where visitors can sip on a cup of coffee while enjoying the presence of its furry residents.
What to Wear to Your Protest
Some people hate dress codes, others love the guidance they provide. Regardless of where you fall, there are some situations where they come in handy—situations like a protest.
With Innovative Cameras, Blink Offers Users Affordable Security
Blink, a startup located in Boston, stands alone in the home security business by introducing an affordable security system run on battery-operated cameras that connect to the users smartphone.
“I Need a Hero” Mural Introduces Female Heroine to the Gardner Museum
Earlier this month, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum acquired the work of artist Ambreen Butt for the museums façade in a piece called “I Need a Hero” portraying an image of a female heroine.
Minus the Moo Brings Dairy Lovers and the Lactose Intolerant Together
Frustrated by the lack of lactose-free ice cream on the market, Katy Flannery and Gwen Burlingame founded Minus the Moo, ice cream made from real dairy but minus the lactose for all to enjoy.
Over 175,000 People Attend Boston Women’s March for America
On Saturday, Boston Common was filled with a sea of pink as over 175,000 people of all backgrounds attended the Boston Women’s March for America in the wake of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Thousands Fill the Common to Resist Trump
At 6 p.m. on Friday, 4,000 people filled Boston with passionate chants and handmade signs while attending the Socialist Alternative’s Resist Trump: Occupy Inauguration Rally.
Boston Status Update: Walsh Delivers Third State of the City Address
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gave the last State of the City speech of his first term as Mayor emphasizing inclusiveness and progress.
Spaces of Hope and the Meaning in a Red Balloon
For most, red balloons don’t mean much at all. For columnist Madeleine D’Angelo, they are linked something that feels like hope.