An aromatic and climactic tour through the Core Social Justice Cannabis Museum in JP
Jamaica Plain
DID YOU KNOW THAT MORE THAN 250 ACTIVISTS RALLIED IN JP LAST WEEK?
Unofficial coalition of Mass organizers and water protectors protested tar sands pipeline
DIG THIS: JP PORCHFEST THIS WEEKEND
Annual Jamaica Plain event returns as two-day festival
SCOPE APPAREL OPENS BRICK AND MORTAR STORE IN JAMAICA PLAIN
“Over a year of tremendous loss and human suffering we, like so many others, also found hope and resilience and opportunity to rebuild.”
SEPTUAGENARIANS AGAINST GENTRIFICATION. A JAMAICA PLAIN STORY.
For these two activists, the fight for the future of a JP church started more than 50 years ago.
MEET THE NEW SPOTS… SAME AS THE OLD SPOTS
Longtime institutions are closing, but could a new batch be primed to replace them?
STILL SPINNING: HUB VINYL ICON SKIPPY WHITE AND THE TUNES BOSTON HAS HUMMED SINCE THE ’60S
"Skippy’s been around since, what, 1961? Skippy is Boston history."
HOLIDAY EATS: ESSENTIAL PIT STOPS AND HIDEAWAYS FOR GREATER BOSTON SHOPPERS
Boston has some vibrant, interesting, and charming neighborhoods where people can do their holiday shopping in a much more enjoyable manner, and there are typically plenty of cozy little local spots to duck in out of the cold to grab a bite to eat or drink.
DOYLE’S LAST CALL: WHY IT MEANS SO MUCH TO SO MANY, AND WHAT IT MAY MEAN FOR OTHER ICONIC SPOTS
I worry about Santarpio’s. And J.J. Foley’s. And Jeveli’s. And No. 9 Park, Marliave, Regina’s, the restaurants and bars in the Parker House, and yes, even such touristy places as the Barking Crab, the Chart House, Giacomo’s, and the Union Oyster House.
HALF PIPES AND QUARTER TRUTHS
“That’s why we have to keep constructing our own platforms for tricks. We’re a DIY community, so it’s what we’re used to, but it would be great to get support from the state for this—especially since it’s already been promised.”