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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.
Your Home | Kitchens & Baths
Their two-bedroom house in Wellesley Farms was way too small for their growing family. Adding 725 square feet solved all their problems beautifully. By Jon Gorey
Your Home | Kitchens & Baths
A Lexington couple was prepared for a big project, but cosmetic fixes did the trick. By Marni Elyse Katz
What to look for, what to ask, and what to expect when searching for an interior designer or decorator who can deliver the look you want. By Elizabeth Gehrman
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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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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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How a trio of Harvard-educated blue bloods led a crusade to keep the “undesirables” out and make America great again.
Your Home | Kitchens & Baths
A gut rehab turns an awkward space from cramped and awkward to modern and user-friendly. By Marni Elyse Katz
Q&A | Magazine
The Brookline native weighs in on his first nonfiction book, rage and spite here in Massachusetts, and Maine’s “painful beaches.” By Stan Grossfeld
Connections | Magazine
I recognized my mother’s handwriting instantly — but what did her mysterious knitting instructions mean?
Cooking | Magazine
In an excerpt from his new cookbook, Townsman chef/owner Matt Jennings shares foods he loves to eat while watching the Patriots.
Style Watch
After a long day, skip the sweats and curl up in a luxe robe paired with kicky slippers.
On the Block
Cast-iron hearth warmers give off serious heat in these houses in Weymouth and Duxbury.
Comments
Readers weigh in on Neil Swidey’s immigration column and a Connections piece on language.
Perspective | Magazine
Alexis de Tocqueville famously extolled democracy in America, but his look at French politics may say more about us today.
Will a date between two hardcore hoops fans be a slam dunk?
Do I need to ditch them and find new friends?
I ask — and ask and ask — until finally, in the dark where I can’t see her face, she tells me.
Special section | Game Changers
In a revolutionary place like Boston, innovators and innovations are as common as bad drivers. See who made our annual list.
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Read the full list of winners and more stories about worker happiness.