This Is What It Was Like to Lose My Leg at 19 : read my story! (I did not lose a leg, i just wrote the story)
Not Flush with Cash? How to Compete with All-Cash Offers : i wrote dis
Megyn Kelly Is Ready for Her Morning Closeup : i’m reading her book right now and I’m VERY interested to see how her show does
The David Carr Generation :
Click here to support Emerson Porto e Silva organized by Milton ANeto : This beloved, longtime bartender at Toscano in Beacon Hill is being deported after 10 yrs in the US.
A Sober Approach: Can modern medicine help alcoholics recover?
The Death and Life of the American Shopping Mall
The 'Rosé All Day' Movement Is Trivializing Alcoholism
This is the true story of Megan Johnson, a writer in Boston. As a child, her parents cut her hair short, which led to her being mistaken for a boy at the grocery store. She was told to “Move along, Son.” She was also left on the school bus once. She is New England’s premier Saved by the Bell scholar. She used to write about celebrities at a Boston newspaper. Now you can read her stuff in a bunch of different joints. Her life consists of falling in public, hugging dogs, and watching youtube videos of bad 80’s sitcoms. And no, she doesn’t live in Beacon Hill anymore, but Down and Out in East Boston doesn’t quite have the same ring to it. email her at megansarahjohnson@gmail.com, or follow her on twitter @megansarahj. “Megan Johnson is just awful.” - an actual Boston Herald commenter
Back to School! Katie Holmes Heads to Harvard for Popular Business Course : all part of my mission to bring down scientology
Cleaning Tips for the Things You're Forgetting | Architectural Digest : GET YOUR MIND BLOWN
The housing market is heating up in Jamaica Plain
The Meaning of #Covfefe | Architectural Digest
ridiculouspicturesofkatemckinnon : > lived for this
Matt Damon Goes for an Italian Feast in Boston—And Tips ‘Very Well’
Sights from the Ames Hotel today
You vs the guy she told you not to worry about
RUDE SUGGESTIONS, TICKETMASTER
A musical soul: Jonathan Demme, 1944-2017 | Balder and Dash | Roger Ebert