




More than 45,000 people have been buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Dorchester since 1870, but not all of them have been memorialized in the same way when it comes to gravesites. In 2021, while walking her dog during the Covid lockdown, Joyce Linehan, whose back porch overlooks the cemetery, noticed the discrepancies.

Lanterns and lions – and a few thousand people –



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

When rapper MaceyOMaze from Fields Corner released “Father’d A Child” this spring, the song carried

By Jacquinn Sinclair, WBUR.
The use of outright deception doesn’t seem like a winning

A new opera, “White Raven, Black Dove,” which is scheduled for a three-day run at

Tre Johnson, author of the critically acclaimed new book “Black Genius: Essays on an American

As community members danced to music and shopped at the Ashmont Friday Market, steps away,

The non-profit Parties from Above staged its second annual Back-to-School Fashion Show at Dorchester’s Strand

A renovated city-owned park in the heart of Codman Square is turning heads this week

The Codman Square Farmer’s Market welcomed multiple farm stands, a cooking demonstration, and a group

The five original members of the R&B super-group New Edition will return “right back where

By Arielle Gray, WBUR
In 1974, photographer Constantine Manos spent nine months taking thousands
Irish music is alive, vibrant, and evolving, carrying the heartbeat of tradition while bursting with

Though the summer is coming to an end, there is still plenty to celebrate in













