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Rebuilding Project
 Thomas Lentz, the Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums, has been at the helm of the university museum’s latest major expansion since plans began in 2008. Six year
A Fond Farewell
When Hamersley’s Bistro (refer to listing, page 59) opened its doors in 1987, it was a pioneer of the now well-established South End dining scene. After nearly three decades, however, chef Gor
Dans La Grande Cuisine
Over the past two years, the dining scene in the Fort Point neighborhood has become the hottest in the city. The area’s newest restaurant, Bastille Kitchen (49 Melcher St., 617-556-8000, basti
Shoppers and Diners Assemble
It’s not every day that a brand-new subway stop opens in Boston, but that’s what happened this past September with the Assembly stop on the MBTA Orange Line. The reason behind this? The rapi
Culture War
Harvard’s Peabody Museum (11 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, 617-496-1027, peabody.harvard.edu) has found a way to make war something beautiful to behold. While the act of waging war may still be ug
A Pizza the Action
Authentic Italian dining outside of the North End isn’t easy to come by in Boston, with a few notable exceptions. Hoping to add to that list is Mast’ Restaurant and Drinkery (45 Provin
Haunted Boston

The Hub has accumulated its share of eeriness over the centuries. Get in the Halloween spirit at these spooky sites around Greater Boston.

Edgar Allan Poe statueNative son Edgar Allan Poe’s disdain for the city of his birth was mostly due to his dislike for Boston’s literary establishment, so it’s strange that it has taken this long for a proper local tribute. The new Poe Returning to 
French Twist
Chain restaurants are a dime a dozen. When a world-renowned chef opens a third location for one of his signature restaurants in your city, however, the word “chain” goes out the window. Such
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