Following Mayor Walsh’s appointment of a new arts chief, Joyce Linehan remains the art community’s fiercest supporter in City Hall.
Running The Road: As Students Opt For Uber, Taxi Drivers React
Uber has taken over Boston and won the college population—can standard taxis compete?
Italian Isn’t Just For The North End, Salvatore’s Shows
Salvatore’s offers fine Italian dining with the quality and ambiance of North End restaurants.
With New Fund Supporting BC, Startups Aren’t Just MIT’s Game
The Maroon & Gold fund was created this past week to support startups born at BC, giving them a leg up in a game dominated by the likes of Harvard and MIT.
In Memory Of Boston Fashion Icon Marilyn Riseman
From motorcycle jackets to parasols, the outrageous closet of late Boston socialite Marilyn Riseman was acquired by the Peabody Essex Museum last week.
In Face Of Rising Seas, Report Suggests Boston Needs To Get Creative
With sea levels expected to rise, coastal cities around the world—including Boston—are preparing to waterproof their infrastructures.
Absurd Suggestions For Boston’s New Time Capsule
With the Bostonian Society about to open a time capsule that has lived inside a statue for over a century, it’s time to start planning a new capsule filled with reminders of Boston’s modern absurdities.
As Summer Ends, Boston Calling Wants To Entertain One More Time
The organizers of Boston Calling aren’t happy entertaining the city twice a year—so they hosted weekly events all summer, ending tonight.
SnagaStool Founders Want To Save You A Seat At The Bar
The founders sold their motorcycles to launch SnagaStool—and they’re determined not to let that go to waste.
Fueled By A Passion For Clothes, Marino Opens Coolidge Corner Boutique
Hilary Marino, the owner of Her Closet Boston, always had a passion for clothes—and now she has the storefront to match.