‘Bikes and Business’ is the Bike Month topic during a kickoff event with Ayanna Pressley
A Sunday starting event for May’s National Bike Month draws U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley and a discussion of “The Intersection of Bikes and Business.”
H Mart is coming to Davis Square to replace bfresh
The rumors turned out to be true: It will be H Mart taking over the 11,000-square-foot bfresh grocery store that closed Oct. 12 in Davis Square.
Paid legal notices for Cambridge for April 25-May 2
Cambridge public notices for the Planning Board, including the Khalida Griffin-Sheperd petition; Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission; Historical Commission; Board of Zoning Appeal; and City Council Finance Committee.
Businesses can bring in the bicycling crowd, one $5 lifetime helmet sticker at a time
Those $5 Bicycle Benefits stickers are still around, and the number of Cambridge-Somerville area businesses accepting them is back on the rise.
Housing Authority plans 22 rooms in Baldwin, hits a snag in purchase from Lesley University
The Cambridge Housing Authority wants to buy a house now used as a Lesley dorm in a neighborhood with little low- and moderate-income housing.
City staff aren’t requesting delays on bike lanes – bad politics are
There is no logistical need to delay bike lanes. There is only a political desire by some on the council, not supported by the public.
Sushi and jazz, like Pop Rocks and soda
Some duos simply do incredible things together, and you can add to that list “sushi and jazz” at The Mad Monkfish in Cambridge’s Central Square.
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from zombies and Mummies to a Glowball party
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the vibe is strangely spooky with a Third Annual “Hafoween,” Crypt Night, Zombie Prom and Here Come the Mummies performing, but there’s also Arab American and Japanese festivals, a Glowball “anti-gala,” Taylor Swift trivia and comedian Emma Willmann.
‘Days of Heaven’ and ‘Halloween’ vie for eyes, but ‘Gamera vs. Viras’ is kaiju kitsch perfection
These looks at what’s on screen in the coming week include some Terrence Malick and Brian De Palma, a bit of a giant, radioactive turtle playing hero in Japan and a recognition that we’re halfway to Halloween. And what better way than with three “Halloween” flicks?
Of Beavers and Boys, reviewed: ‘Hundreds of Beavers’ and ‘Boy Kills World’
Cult camp is an odd genre bucket that collects a vast variety of films dumped there for varying reasons – such as these two, one which opens this week.
Skate wing at June Bug
Late last year the Field & Vine crew opened June Bug with the same local, seasonal and sustainable aims, a veggie and pescatarian lean and a slate of wood-fired pizzas and intriguing small plates that include a rare skate wing.
Buenas beef empanada
This beef empanada from Bow Market’s Buenas shop was hot, fresh and seriously delicious – even better than the store’s frozen goods in local stores.
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville, from zombies and Mummies to a Glowball party
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the vibe is strangely spooky with a Third Annual “Hafoween,” Crypt Night, Zombie Prom and Here Come the Mummies performing, but there’s also Arab American and Japanese festivals, a Glowball “anti-gala,” Taylor Swift trivia and comedian Emma Willmann.