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Seaport restaurant innovates through new regulations
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Written by J.Q. LOUISE Filed Under: Eats
Seaport restaurant innovates through new regulations
Reviews of films played in the Revivals program of the 58th annual New York Film Festival.
Written by DAWN MARTIN Filed Under: DigThis, LIFESTYLE
Bagels meet donuts, haunted history, and Halloween at the Anchor
Written by CAROL ORANGE Filed Under: A+E, Books, FEATURES, Fiction
The lead headline jumped out: $200M Gardner Museum Art Theft 2 Men Posing as Police Tie Up Night Guards
“Without a live audience to give us self-worth we must find it ourselves now in meditation, exercise, and self-reflection. It’s goddamn awful, and I miss chicken tenders.”
Written by SHAWN FISHER Filed Under: COVID, News, News to Us
The cell feels stuffy and cramped. The only respite comes when they open the food trap on the cell door. It's about a one-foot by three-inch slot with a locked door that swings down so they can pass you a meal tray.
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: COVID, News, News to Us
“Our volunteers are heroes. They have been incredibly responsive during this crisis. They’ve also been patient, kind, and working as a team with (at-first) perfect strangers, who all share the same goal: to do good.”
Written by DANA FORSYTHE Filed Under: Better Boston Beer Bureau, COVID
Tap rooms have been shut down, while businesses have had to adapt to a lack of foot traffic and extended stays. Many have embraced curbside pick-up and delivery, but that’s only produced a fraction of what many local operations need to continue.
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: Media Farm, News to Us
Some of us have noticed that the Trump supporters in our lives and on our timelines are sounding increasingly absurd. So we checked up on some of the places where they get their information from, and holy cow.
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: COVID, GTFO
There are a lot of quiet side streets where you can walk while keeping a safe distance away from others, or, if you’re a bit more adventurous, you can find some parklands that tend not to be very crowded.