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Raise a glass to Oktoberfest fun
If you love fun, festivals and maybe a little beer, you know what this time of year means: Oktoberfest. Greater Boston and New England at large is at no shortage
Joe’s Pizza, a New York classic, is now open in Harvard Square until 3 a.m.
Who said local nightlife was dead? Greenwich Village classic Joe’s Pizza is now open at 3 Brattle St. in Harvard Square, says partner Pino Vitale. Owner Joe Pozzuoli (who, coincidentally,
Painted Burro and Jaho coffee and wine are near long-awaited openings in Harvard and Central
Repairs and renovations are complete at a Painted Burro location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square. (Photo: Tom Meek) Two of Cambridge’s longest-awaited eateries showed signs of life Thursday, winning approvals from
A memorable missive from the ‘legal department’ at ‘Car Talk’
It’s great that the “Car Talk” gang’s Dewey, Cheetham & Howe window is being preserved in Harvard Square (“Preserved: One window into a madcap past,” Page A1, Sept. 12). But the
Why you should visit Boston this autumn
The autumn months bring with them a treasure trove of cultural events in the Greater Boston area. Though it’s not an exhaustive list, here are some that we think should be top
Five Back Bay Actors Star in the Tony Award-Winning Musical, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Back Bay actors, Joy Clark, Eva Colliou, Ana Viveros, Alan Cid, and Klara LaGuardia, star in Moonbox Productions’ upcoming production of the Tony-Award-winning musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of
Storied jazz club Regattabar is back in full swing with grand reopening
Regattabar, where giants such as Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie and Herbie Hancock have all played, has been closed for more than three years. That changes Friday, when the iconic jazz
Rodney’s reopens in Harvard Square; train-based festival honoring dead poets celebrates Sylvia Plath; Massachusetts Book Award honorees announced
Rodney’s reopens in Harvard Square Rodney’s occupied a central spot in Central Square for over two decades, a singular shop for used books, vintage posters, and sturdy bookshelves for sale,
After a long pause, Regattabar’s reopening brings jazz back to Harvard Square
For many Boston jazz fans, the question of whether the Regattabar would ever present music again seemed open and shut. Like every other music venue in the area, it was
Rodney’s Bookstore Turns a New Page in Harvard Square
Rodney’s Bookstore opened in Harvard Square at 23 Church St. on Sept. 1. By Tracy Jiang Nearly three years after closing in Central Square in 2020, Rodney’s Bookstore has found its new home in
As the neighborhood changes, Harvard Square’s ‘Dewey, Cheetham & Howe’ window lives on
The sign survived a recent renovation, and will continue to overlook the square indefinitely — living on as one of the area’s most beloved landmarks. By the early 1990s, big
Friendly Toast Lands Butter Side Up In Harvard Square
Friendly Toast, an all-day brunch restaurant and bar, unveiled its new home in Harvard Square in late July. The newly opened restaurant at 1230 Massachusetts Ave. is the sole Friendly
