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When Boston rocked
Take a tour of your youth with this ode to the gritty clubs, home-grown talent, and visiting acts that made Boston’s music scene so mesmerizing in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s.
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His show with Tony Massarotti is in its fifth year atop the Boston radio ratings. Fans, and haters, too, can’t seem to get enough. By Chad Finn
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Together for decades, the group’s timeless music still resonates inside and outside the church. By Scott Helman and photographs by Jessica Rinaldi
Yes, we’re all aging, but when we get together for fun, let’s not talk about medical procedures. By Sally Koslow
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Take a tour of your youth with this ode to the gritty clubs, home-grown talent, and visiting acts that made Boston’s music scene so mesmerizing in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s.
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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?
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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.
Connections | Magazine
A journey from a small village to a world capital in search of a long-lost father. By Maninder Singh
Examiner
The now ubiquitous appliance got its start here in Massachusetts.
Your Week Ahead
Boston Comic Con, GreenFest, Pops Goes Hyannis, and more.
Style Watch
Sleek lines and a gray, black, and white color scheme help create a contemporary atmosphere in an older house in Chestnut Hill.
On the Block
On top of things in a 22d-floor condo near the Orange Line and a mid-rise unit in Cambridge.
Cooking
Beat the heat this summer with this warm weather staple.
Comments
Essays on expanding national service programs and battling squirrels have readers reaching out.
I ask — and ask and ask — until finally, in the dark where I can’t see her face, she tells me.
Will a date between two hardcore hoops fans be a slam dunk?
Do I need to ditch them and find new friends?
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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.