Harvard Squared

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

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

Sweet Sweat

The benefits of sweating at a traditional Finnish sauna in Pembroke, Massachusetts

by Nell Porter-Brown

Cycling Sightseers

A taste of The Landscape Architect’s Guide to Boston.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Winslow Homer's Early Days

A mansion promotes artist Winslow Homer’s roots in Belmont, Massachusetts.

by Nell Porter-Brown

In with the New

Parsnip restaurant is a handsome replacement for Upstairs on the Square.

by Nell Porter-Brown

The Roxbury International Film Festival

Independent films by and about people of color

by Nell Porter-Brown

Preserving a Muse

Nathaniel Hawthorne's Salem muse was preserved by philanthropist Caroline Emmerton.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Kendall Square Eats

Restaurants proliferate in Cambridge’s “hi-tech” Kendall Square neighborhood.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Landscape painting with trees, water and mountains
Ukrainian Folk Art, summer gardens, Shakespeare on the Common—and more

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