What he’s having: Moona’s idyllic outdoor oasis introduces a cool squid salad ideal for summer
The lamb chops are gone from the outdoor version of Moona. So, sadly, is the octopus (and the reason I went). But there are still the spreads, a Chicken Bastilla, a well developed cocktail list and my recent discovery of a grilled squid – perfect for summer (and my new reason to go).
Street sweeping is back, but not tickets and tows, so until July some residents are taking to raking
At Wit’s End, barkeep and his brother the doctor turn to antibody testing; City acts to shut it down
A week of events in Cambridge, Somerville: Space Night, romance comics, Empty Bowls
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s Space Night at Harvard, a look at the rise and fall of romance comics, the start of a Pete Souza exhibit of photos from the Obama White House, the return of the Empty Bowls charity meal, and plenty of comedy, poetry and music.
A week of events in Cambridge, Somerville: ‘Boston Massacre,’ CSO’s ‘Kings and Queens’ (updated)
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Serena Zabin reveals the family secrets behind the Boston Massacre; the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra tells “Tales of Kings and Queens”; there’s a Mosaic concert; maple syrup boil-down; “Two Truths and a Lie”; and much more.
A week of events in Cambridge, Somerville: Enes Kanter, Dan Pfeiffer, ‘Basement Project’
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Enes Kanter of the Celtics and Dan Pfeiffer of “Pod Save America” come to talk – separately, of course – and there’s comedy, poetry, art such as “Wild” in Cambridgeport and history with the Somerville “Basement Project” exhibit.