Ali Singer hopes to create a more accessible yoga option for the community, and believes the practice will inspire a new attitude about yoga that will benefit participants in all aspects of their life.
After Two Years, Government Center Will Reopen in March
After completely reconstructing the station and erecting a large glass head house on City Hall Plaza, the Government Center T station will reopen March 26.
Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe Returns
After 87 years, Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe has left Bostonians licking their fingers.
The Sound and the Silence: Finding Your Quiet Space Might Require a Little Noise
How can I ever discover anything if I can’t even hear myself over the noise I’m making?
A Light On for Character: Maintaining Boston’s Identity
I had heard and experienced the often strange and terrifying force of sudden change, but this instance in particular struck me as both odd and weirdly uplifting.
‘Hiro: Photographs’ The Strange and Beautiful World of Hiro
The intersection of the strange and the beautiful is just a 40-minute ride down the Green Line.
CliqBit: A New App That Creates a Social Media Haven, Founders Say
CliqBit is a place for members to interact casually and make people more aware of their own individual, humorous moments.
At Chelsea Theatre, an Opportunity For Local Youth to Act, Learn
By this August, Chelsea Theatre Works will open new doors to the youth population of Chelsea, Mass.
From Sydney to Boston: Learning to Embrace the City Around Me
Although Boston has always been a presence in my life, it still seems like an unattainable dream.
In the End, It Does Even Matter
One thing is abundantly clear: the country is fed up with the system in place.