Boston teams begin addressing racism, but have a lot of hard work and practice ahead of them
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SPECIAL FEATURE: THE BATTLE OF FORT HILL
Boston film director Robert Patton-Spruill helped rebuild his section of Roxbury from ruin. Now he wants to sell, but his neighbors have other plans for his property.
CIFF INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR J.P. SNIADECKI, OF “EL MAR LA MAR”
The new film primarily displays landscape footage of the Sonoran desert, while the audio track features interviews with numerous figures that have experienced the location firsthand—including immigrants who had just crossed the border, as well as some patrolmen who consider it their job to stop them.
MEZZO MARE, HULL
A less-beachy beachside option south of Boston
A TESTOSTERONE-FUELED SCOTCH EGG SCAVENGER HUNT
With excitement on our drool-soaked sleeves, we threw some questions at Nathaniel Cox, who has seemingly simple job of explaining to people why scotch and hard boiled eggs wrapped in sausage are awesome.
WANG’S FAST FOOD, SOMERVILLE
Squeezed between a pizza joint and a bar, the place looks like your typical Chinese takeout spot from the outside.
HIDDEN EATS: LA VICTORIA TAQUERIA, ARLINGTON
Too often you hear that the Boston area doesn’t have any good Mexican restaurants, and while it is true that we aren’t exactly San Diego, Los Angeles, or San Antonio when it comes to options for Mexican food, there are plenty of great places to head to in and around the city.
TRIBUTE: MEDIEVAL MAN SORELY MISSED
When we heard that Boston icon Don Akin, proprietor of South End staple Medieval Manor for more than 40 years until the unique kingdom’s tragic ending two years ago, we knew that we had no choice but to help immortalize the legacy.
44 TURNS 45
I swapped the words “Jay Z” for “Trump” and “4:44” for “hair” in the following posts, really for no reason at all beyond highlighting just how childish and inane all this chatter is in the first place.
SEAPOINT BAR AND GRILL, SOUTH BOSTON
An obscure Southie bar hidden under a legendary space