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Trump’s anti-immigration playbook was written 100 years ago. In Boston.
How a trio of Harvard-educated blue bloods led a crusade to keep the “undesirables” out and make America great again.
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Dine (and sip) like a champ in Rhode Island’s capital, where the culinary talent and fresh ingredients are locally grown. By Jamie Coelho
Perspective | Magazine
Decisions made by older generations have hit us hard, and we should be able to point them out without being called whiny. By Alexa D’Agostino
From hidden speak-easies to a rooftop bar where you can see and be seen, Providence pours some pretty fantastic cocktails. By Jamie Coelho
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How a trio of Harvard-educated blue bloods led a crusade to keep the “undesirables” out and make America great again.
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15 of the neighborhood’s best restaurants, from elegant hideaways to buzzy trattorias to (lots of) incredible pizza.
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With a history of dysfunction and new calls to privatize, can the agency’s big plans to make airport security less miserable get off the ground?
Your home | Gardens
Landscape architects point to this accessory as the number one outdoor design element this year.By Marni Elyse Katz
Cutting Edge | Magazine
This sound-masking technology is designed to go way beyond white noise. By Brian Bergstein
Connections | Magazine
Two idiosyncratic sleepers attempt to keep the peace and get some ZZZs.
Dinner with Cupid
Will he have a good story to tell at the next meeting?
Cooking | Magazine
You can whip up easy skillet pasta and fried rice dishes anytime if you keep some key frozen foods on hand.
Versus | Magazine
It’s a battle between two popular treats that have inspired diorama competitions, knitwear, and microwave shenanigans.
Style Watch
Metallic finishes rev up a Westborough kitchen.
Out & About
Who was at soirees for the American Repertory Theater and Longy School of Music?
Things to Do
Your calendar of events, music, theater, and more for the season.
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A sampling of the area’s best restaurants, from Globe critics.
Comments
Readers reach out over lonely men, cover girls, and a story about being friends with a convicted killer.
Do I need to ditch them and find new friends?
Will a date between two hardcore hoops fans be a slam dunk?
I ask — and ask and ask — until finally, in the dark where I can’t see her face, she tells me.
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We tell students they need a bachelor’s degree to get ahead. But for too many, the numbers no longer add up.
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Read the full list of winners and more stories about worker happiness.