
“The restaurant industry, the coffee industry, hospitality in general is inherently, I think, a social industry. People go to cafes to meet other people, to talk and connect, and I said that’s perfect.”
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Written by HALEY HAMILTON Filed Under: COLUMNS, Terms of Service
“The restaurant industry, the coffee industry, hospitality in general is inherently, I think, a social industry. People go to cafes to meet other people, to talk and connect, and I said that’s perfect.”
Written by HALEY HAMILTON Filed Under: A+E, Drinks, FEATURES, LIFESTYLE, Performing Arts, Terms of Service
This year, a group of Boston hospitality industry pros are turning mid-February into a series of events in the name of V-Day, a global activist movement fighting to end violence against women and girls.
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: Performing Arts
Photo By Gretjen Helene
If Blake Lively were sitting in front of me and describing her latest role as “my favorite,” I might be wont to dismiss it as a flippant remark, something like a friend offhandedly reassuring you that she just loves her new shoes. But Romi, the unapologetic, radical-minded, ... read more
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts
Olivia thirlby stars in—and believes in—Eve Ensler's new play "O.P.C."
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: Performing Arts
There are a couple hundred performing arts organizations in the area, and while we’d like to comb through the fine print of each and spotlight the ways to make them all accessible, well, we’d need a bigger boat. We also know you don’t have the attention ... read more
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: Visual Arts
If you're a student who blew through your semester’s savings by the end of September, someone who hands over each paycheck directly to their landlord, or someone busy working to find work, sneezing next to one of greater Boston's many arts institutions can feel like an overdraft threat to your bank account. That should’t be the case, and in many instances, it’s not.