April 2026 Issue

City Life

Is the Massachusetts Economy About to Get Wrecked?

Companies are fleeing, residents are bolting, colleges are closing, hospitals are bleeding, and the federal government is rerouting our funding to red states. Inside the unraveling of the Bay State’s economy—and why the clock is ticking for all of us.

Feature

Education

Man of Reason

Celebrity professor Steven Pinker wants to save Harvard. But his own record raises a question: Is he the right guy for the job?

City Life

Our New Directory of Greater Boston’s Top Senior Living and Care Communities Is Here

Boston magazine’s annual list of the region’s leading services for active seniors is out now.

Department

City Life

The Engagement Ring Is Having an Identity Crisis

These days, a $7,000 lab-grown diamond is indistinguishable from a $70,000 mined one. And buyers aren’t just choosing the cheaper option—they’ve stopped caring about the difference altogether.

Fashion + Style

City Life

Retired Police Dogs Could Get a Pension, If This State House Bill Passes

Dakota, a K-9 who helped track Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, came home broken and was almost euthanized. Dakota’s Law, a State House bill, aims to make sure dogs like him aren’t left behind.

Travel

A New England Traveler’s Guide to Key West, Florida

Sit back, relax, and let loose on the island that practically requires you to do all three.

Other

City Life

Do I Have to Run the Boston Marathon to Be a Real Bostonian?

God, I hope not, because nothing, not the chance to eat a lot of pasta or run by my own house, ever made me want to do it.

Home Design

Home & Property

So, You Want to Live in Bedford?

A sprinkling of indie businesses, a dash of great schools, and a heaping helping of Revolutionary history is the recipe for a lively small town.

Home & Property

Real Estate Showdown: A Secluded Lincoln Colonial vs. a South Shore Landmark

It’s amazing what a few miles can do to the market. This month, we compare a sprawling brick residence in Lincoln with an antique Hingham home.

Beacon

Arts & Entertainment

Alt-Rock Pioneers the Throwing Muses Are Back

Boston’s alt-rock trailblazers refuse to become nostalgia acts.

Restaurants

Where to Eat in Greater Boston in April 2026

New and exciting restaurants to check out, plus good reasons to visit older spots.

Restaurants

A Massive Suburban Italian Restaurant Is Reborn

Burlington’s Tuscan Kitchen is now the “energized and fun” Sorella, with an emphasis on events.

Restaurants

Allston’s Ama at the Atlas Is an Ode to Nourishment

The new Comfort Kitchen sibling, now open at the Atlas Hotel, serves global flavors as a tribute to caregivers.