Harvard Squared

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A guide to the arts and culture, history, cuisine, and natural beauty of Cambridge, Boston, and beyond.

Holly Day Fair

Holly Hill Farm’s winter fair in Cohasset, Massachusetts

by Nell Porter-Brown

“Going Aboard?”

Herman Melville’s epic is “brought to life” in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

by Evander Price

Take to the Hills

Appalachian Mountain Club’s winter hiking in the Blue Hills

by Nell Porter-Brown

Steampunk’s Sole

Brockton’s Fuller Craft Museum offers Steampunk art that celebrates the city’s shoe-manufacturing legacy.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Cranberry Harvest Celebration

Learn how New England’s iconic berries are cultivated at this annual event.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Innovation-Colonial Style

The Saugus Iron Works highlights early U.S. industrial history

by Nell Porter-Brown

The Bruce Museum

The Bruce Museum highlights “Science in Motion” in Greenwich, Connecticut.

by Aidan Langston

Boston Fire Museum

Children and adults alike are drawn to this eclectic array of firefighting artifacts.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Global Groceries

Ethnic markets serve up a world of food.

by Nell Porter-Brown

The Animals’ Kingdom

Debra White built the Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary in Norton, Massachusetts.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Provincetown film festival, lilacs in bloom, A.R.T.’s rom-com musical—and more

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