250 years later, Jane Austen’s work still resonates with fans around the world
Harvard professor Deidre Shauna Lynch told GBH's Under the Radar that Austen's lasting legacy is partly because her books transcend beyond the era and geography in which they were written.
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‘The magic of Boston’: SoWa Winter Festival opens for 10th annual holiday market
Hundreds of shoppers headed to the South End for the market's opening day on Black Friday, sipping hot chocolate as they browsed booths.
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