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Anthony Duda is a paranormal investigator based in what he describes as “historic and haunted” Boston, Massachusetts.

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Anthony Duda is a paranormal investigator based in what he describes as “historic and haunted” Boston, Massachusetts.

When you head into the Byte Shop, in Jamaica Plain, you are not entering any typical computer repair outfit.
“Local elections are generally low turnout affairs, but in particular this is an off-cycle election.”
“Just Trust the Process” hosts Meera Raman and Grayson Rice break down the dramatic two weeks in Bachelor Nation.
Back in September, Broadway officially received the green light to reopen after 18 months of darkness.
Stationed in the Stone Gallery, the exhibition is titled after Albers’ last series before his death.
Ward 7 City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne came out on top as Somerville’s next mayor.
Since Squid Game was released, it has attracted a lot of attention globally.
It took shoe leather and nerve, but a group of Boston University students pounded the pavement.
City Councilor Michelle Wu Wu will become the first woman or person of color to be elected mayor of Boston.
“Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” features Van Gogh’s life and greatest paintings through projections, virtual reality, and more.
The choice between City Councilors Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George will not be the only decision on the ballot.
In some Boston neighborhoods, it can be next to impossible to find grocery stores that offer affordable healthy options.
Four out of five adult internet users have Facebook and if you’re running for mayor, you want to be in front of them.
“Colossal” is a show anyone can relate to. It's about relationships, overcoming obstacles, and believing in yourself.
As art continually evolves, galleries are devoting spaces for immersive experiences of lights, color, and animation.
While the two candidates agreed on the issues Boston is facing, they offered voters divergent paths to progress.
Bart Tocci holds a conversation with Jay Coburn about the housing situation on the Lower and Outer Cape.
The city councilor defended her plan to implement a system of rent stabilization, something she says is different from rent control.