
Boston Magazine’s Bubbly Brunch for Brides and Their Entire Crew
The Boston Magazine Bubbly Brunch, presented by Boston Weddings, takes over the Fairmont Copley Plaza on Sunday, March 29, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM.

The Boston Magazine Bubbly Brunch, presented by Boston Weddings, takes over the Fairmont Copley Plaza on Sunday, March 29, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM.

Boston nightlife did not lose interest, it lost time.

Boston has selected Ailin Sha as the city’s fourth Youth Poet Laureate, recognizing an 18-year-old writer whose work centers on identity, voice, and belonging.

A fishing vessel sank Friday morning off the coast of Gloucester, leaving one person dead and six others missing as search crews continue to scour the waters.

Cape Cod Potato Chips will close its Hyannis manufacturing plant in April, eliminating 49 jobs, according to MassFiscal. The facility has operated on Cape Cod for more than four decades and gave the brand its name.

Harvard’s famed student theater group has its next honoree. Golden Globe–winning actress Rose Byrne will serve as Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 2026 Woman of the Year, the group announced Wednesday afternoon.

A Massachusetts mother and her teenage son are heading to the Super Bowl after a private act of recognition from Robert Kraft, honoring a police officer killed while serving his community.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame managed to do the impossible this week. It turned a routine coronation into a self-inflicted scandal.

A trumpet. A loop pedal. One person on stage. That is the entire setup for The Things Around Us, a 90-minute one-person show that somehow manages to feel bigger than a full orchestra and more personal than a conversation you were not supposed to overhear.

Cocktails still run the town. But Boston has quietly gotten very good at something else: giving non-drinkers an actual night out. Not juice in a rocks glass.

Cardi B found herself at the center of a backlash after celebrating the New England Patriots booking their place in the Super Bowl.

Boston winter is not subtle. It is long, gray, and excellent at ruining plans. Enter Boston Frostival Lodge at Copley Square, a month-long attempt to make February feel survivable.

The sister of disgraced former Massachusetts state Sen. Dean Tran pleaded guilty in federal court to obstruction of justice after admitting she helped cover up a fake job offer used to fraudulently reinstate her brother’s unemployment benefits.

TikTok’s long fight with the U.S. government is over. Control of the platform’s American operations has formally shifted away from China.

Across fashion, music, and social media, the culture is reaching back to 2016 and pulling it forward.

Boston’s largest food hall was set to shut its doors for good this Friday. Instead, a last minute deal has kept the Fenway staple alive.

Boston is facing another significant winter weather event this weekend with snow expected Sunday into Monday and snowfall totals of 6 inches or more likely over much of eastern Massachusetts.

Secret Boston ambassadors go to some of the coolest events in Boston, free.