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Secret’s Out: Interview With a Southie Native

A lifelong City Point resident and owner of Clair Anne’s Flower Shop, Clair tells us about the highlights of City Point. How much has the neighborhood changed in the past few decades?   It’s unbelievable. When I was your age and I worked at Gillette, they didn’t like South Boston. They thought we were living [...]

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It’s Not Snotty: The Dish on Back Bay

Sue, a stay at home mom and long time Back Bay residents (11 years!) tells us why she’s so happy with Back Bay and offers some good moving advice.     How long have you lived here?   11 years. What are the first three words that come to mind when you think of Back [...]

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Breaking Down Fenway: More Than Red Sox and Sausages

Jeremy, a 24-year-old Fenway resident and Berklee College of Music student dishes about his new nabe–he moved to Fenway last fall.   What are the first three words that come to mind when you think about your nabe? Crowded, fun—every time that there’s a game—and well connected. The T is out there and the bus [...]

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A farm in the city—Atlanta’s East Lake builds an urban farm

East Lake is upping the ante on unique additions to a neighborhood. This community is known in Atlanta as being an [...]

Kirkwood: Love Thy Neighbor

Kirkwood is a fast growing in-town neighborhood in eastern Atlanta, but it’s not just known for the gentrification that’s taking [...]

Oakland’s Hidden Gem

Crocker Highlands is tucked away in the hilly folds of Oakland–artists, musicians and parents alike live here. Patrick, a journalist/artist [...]

The BeltLine Project—Atlanta’s Next Olympic Moment

When you first hear its name, the BeltLine already sounds confusing.  Are we talking about watching our weight?  Is this [...]

Dangerous Driving and Scenic Sights on LA’s Arroyo Seco Parkway

The Arroyo Seco Parkway, the Pasadena Freeway, State Route 110—call it what you want, but it’ll still be the most [...]

What’s up with East Williamsburg? A local tells us perks and downfalls

A recent transplant (she used to be in Williamsburg proper) and owner of a handbag company, Shira gives us the [...]