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Makenna J. Walko
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Bar Enza Review: Traditional Italian Fare Meets Chic Fine Dining
As the fall sets in and Harvard’s Family Weekend quickly approaches, there’s no need to wonder about the best place to make a reservation.
‘MAMMA MIA!’ Review: A Dazzling Musical Sure to Bring Out Your Inner Dancing Queen
“MAMMA MIA!” is a heartwarming show that will leave you dancing your way home, humming to yourself all night long.
‘Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing’ Review: A Raunchy, Rum-Fueled Night of Revelry
Shit-Faced Shakespeare doesn’t take itself too seriously, leaning into the farcical elements of the original with the help of an endless stream of alcohol.
Mahaniyom Review: A Must-Try, Mouthwatering Twist on Thai Cuisine
Mahaniyom has gained a “golden child” status among Boston’s hottest restaurants
‘Don’t Forget Me’ Review: An Unforgettable Album That Delivers On Its Title
The last lyric on the album is “Don’t forget me,” and after what this album represents, there’s no way the world will be forgetting Rogers any time soon.
The Best Bookstores in Boston to Read, Eat, and Maybe Even Find Love
Every inch of the bookstore is covered in letters, quotes, and photos from famous authors and thinkers.
Artist Profile: Denise Wingate on Storytelling Through Costume Design
Although her work on “Daisy Jones and the Six” represents her first Emmy nomination, Denise Wingate has been doing innovative and visionary work in the costuming space for decades.
What The Hell Happened: The Met Gala Announces 2024 Theme
The 2024 theme — “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” — was announced on Nov. 8 and promises some particularly creative looks.
‘Frozen’ Review: A Captivating Musical That Will Melt Your Heart
Disney’s “Frozen” is a fabulous theatrical spectacle for all ages. While the special effects are astonishing, the show’s most successful element is its attention to detail.
From the Boston Book Festival: ‘If Not Now, When?’ Panelists Address the Power and Potential of Jewish Literature
Throughout the hour-long talk, the speakers explored the ways their identities have influenced their work and probed the fundamental questions about family, autonomy, representation, and justice that lie at the hearts of their novels.