INTERVIEW: Journalist Maziar Bahari tells ‘universal truth’ of experience in...
Sporting a light grey pullover and a sensible pair of square-framed glasses, Maziar Bahari looks a lot like a dad. And while Bahari is a father, he is perhaps better known as the Iranian-born...
View ArticleINTERACTIVE MAP: Boston’s best eateries
Break out that GPS and grab some foodie friends, we put together some of the best places around Boston to grab a beer, a cup of coffee, the best late-night pizza and more. Best late-night pizza: 1. T...
View ArticleMuse picks for best arts and culture of 2014
Best New Boston Bite: 2014, year of the fancy doughnut Brooke Jackson-Glidden While San Francisco is hyperventilating over $4 toast, Boston has the breakfast game down with a new twist on a classic....
View ArticleBU ant team looks to societies of six legs for more on societies of two
In an increasingly connected world, further amplified by social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, many would consider humans the most socially complex species on the planet....
View ArticleREVIEW: Hot pot hot spot’s food thoughts not for naught
Deep in the softly lit, marble halls of the Back Bay’s Westin Copley Place lies a secret garden of sorts in Japanese restaurant ShabuMaru. Real plants burst from the wall, boasting a rich array of...
View ArticleREVIEW: “Clouds of Sils Maria” a character-driven masterpiece
What does it mean to grow older? For women in Hollywood, it has often meant to inject, to tuck, to smooth away. This has long been the stuff of think pieces across the web, but it had yet to be...
View ArticleThrough crazy determination, alum Aduba sets eyes on conquest
If anyone were to ask Boston-born stage and screen actress Uzo Aduba how she feels about running 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Copley Square for the Boston Marathon, she would say, “quote, wicked...
View ArticleREVIEW: IFFBoston begins with “The End of the Tour”
After the initial announcement in late 2013 that James Ponsoldt would be making a film about the late David Foster Wallace titled “The End of the Tour,” the Internet was ablaze with skepticism and, of...
View ArticleREVIEW: Weekend at IFFBoston features gains, gamers, Goldthwait
The 13th annual Independent Film Festival Boston, which kicked off Wednesday night with James Ponsoldt’s “The End of the Tour,” continued into the weekend with a full slate of narrative and documentary...
View ArticleREVIEW: At end, IFFBoston introduces “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”
At one point in “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,” the closing film at this year’s Independent Film Festival Boston on Wednesday night, the eponymous dying girl snuggles into our protagonist’s arms....
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