




In this week’s DotLife podcast news segment, Bill Forry and Seth Daniel of The Reporter talk about BPS closure pushback; a new commander for B-3 police; Fields Corner’s library rising; and last-minute gift ideas for your favorite Dot-phile.

The Latino Law Enforcement Group of Boston held a domino



In August 1975, a poster created by the Boston Redevelopment Authority debuted and challenged the

Dr. Kim Parker, who serves as board chair for Words as Worlds, hosts monthly literacy

José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s production of “The Nutcracker” returns to Dorchester’s Strand Theatre this weekend

The Boston Bhangra Competition celebrated its 22 years of operation a week ago Saturday (Nov.

Once a month — when the weather is right — volunteers, seniors, and caregivers gather

Several girls from Dorchester will be performers when Fontbonne’s Good Fountain Players present the classic

Akiba Abaka has stepped into a new role in the arts, as interim executive director

Veteran Boston journalist and election expert Chris Lovett joined Bill Forry from the Dorchester Reporter

More than 45,000 people have been buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Dorchester since

A recent visit to Dorchester, UK doesn’t- at first blush— reveal many commonalities between Dorchester,

Laughter, hip-hop, and the smells of soul food filled the air behind Epiphany School on

Lanterns and lions – and a few thousand people – celebrated on Town Field last

While on a family vacation some five years ago, Alafia Young, then a mechanical engineer

The Strand Theatre on Columbia Road has hosted any number of shows over the decades

Below a glowing canopy of lights and traditional nón lá hats, each affixed with a













