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Beer and a Movie: Weekend Happenings
Looking for something fun to do for Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend? Edgar B. Herwick III has a couple options that might interest you: -
How Does the New Farm Bill Impact You?
We heard a lot about the fiscal cliff last month, but at the tail end of the negotiations, another cliff popped up on the horizon: the milk cliff. If the… -
Do You Want Fries with That? A Harvard Square Burger Guide
On Dec. 17, 2012, Local fast food chain Tasty Burger opened a location in Harvard Square. Cambridge burger enthusiasts were excited about the spot — the… -
Greater Boston Video: 1 Guest with Christopher Kimball
Christopher Kimball is a man of many hats — in college he was a self-described “Deadhead” who almost pursued a Ph.D. in Primitive Art. Today, he is the… -
New Bubbly for a New Year: 8 Affordable Alternatives to Champagne
New Year's Eve is a complicated holiday, says Boston Wine School's Jonathan Alsop. People who normally never drink, do. And sometimes the people who… -
The Year in Beer
2012 has been a good year for beer lovers- 376 new breweries opened nationwide in 2012. That's a rate of 1.5 a day! Boston Public Radio's Edgar B. Herwick… -
Taking the Bite Out of Tequila
Tequila is not just a fast ticket to Margaritaville. It's not just for summer. And it doesn't need to be chased by lime and salt to hide the taste. It's… -
How Much Will You Pay for Coffee in the Future?
There could be a cup half-empty scenario brewing for coffee lovers, literally and figuratively. Climate change could have a huge effect on the supply and… -
The Best Cookbooks of 2012
As the year draws to a close families gather for merriment, gifts and above all else food. Well-worn recipes for finger foods, casseroles, soups and… -
The Non-Christmas Christmas Tradition: Chinese Food
Anyone who spends Christmas day in Boston knows how quiet the city is. It’s like a ghost town. No one is on the streets. No cars are on the roads. And…