The long-awaited second restaurant from renowned chef Tiffany Faison finally opened in December, not far from her first eatery, the acclaimed Fenway barbecue hot spot Sweet Cheeks. He
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Based on Disney’s Academy Award-winning animated film from 1991, the stage musical version of the beloved tale of Beauty and the Beast returns to Boston for a run at the Boston O
Chef Daniel Bruce celebrates nearly three decades of the Boston Wine Festival
In the dead of winter, 1990, the first-ever Boston Wine Festival was held at the Boston Harbor Hotel. The organizers, including Chef Daniel Bruce, hoped that this series of food and wine pairing
Spotted from the sea in 1614 by a historical figure more closely associated with the Jamestown settlement in Virginia than Massachusetts
Beat the chilly weather by indulging in these hot cocktails
The Fat Monk at Post 390 (406 Stuart St., 617-399-0015, post390restaurant.com): If the four-sided fireplace in the first-floor tavern at this bi-level Back Bay restaurant doesn’t heat you up, this libation featuring Old Monk rum infused with brown sugar and spice-dusted sugar pumpkins fat-washed in brown butter—along with sherry and hot orange-scented water—certainly will.
Growing up in Shrewsbury, Mass., eating freshly harvested tomatoes and zucchini from his great uncle’s and grandparents’ garden along with fish caught on family fishing trips, Chef Jonathan
Hungry shoppers, rejoice! Newbury Street, Boston’s popular destination for upscale retail, is the temporary home of one of the largest oyster suppliers in the country. For briny goodness throu
The Peabody Essex Museum, the oldest continuously operating museum in the U.S., has long boasted an exquisite collection of historical Native American objects dating back to the 17th century. Th
Though somewhat scaled back, Boston’s First Night celebration (refer to listing, page 16) has one thing going for it that it hasn’t been able to claim in years past—all events for the 2016
The days are short, the air is suffused with the promise of snow and you have a sudden urge to light candles and sing in public. It must be time to celebrate the solstice with Brian O’Do