Beacon Broadside is the blog of Beacon Press, a Boston institution for over 150 years. The blog features posts from Beacon authors, staff, and friends of the press, and includes on occasion posts about Boston history.
Beacon Hill
A blog about the Boston real estate market, primarily focused on the condo sales market in the downtown area - the South End, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and South Boston neighborhoods. Includes new listings, recent sales data, and the latest on projects under construction.
Boston Sophisticate is a humorous look at the lifestyle of a Beacon Hill socialite and the people she meets, things she does, and places she goes. In this blog are also rants and raves about products, artists, fashion, food, hot-spots around the city, and more. Amy Patt has been tagged a "Beacon Hill Socialite" (Boston Globe) and a "Person to Watch" (Boston Magazine). She has appeared in numerous social rags in Boston, Newport, Palm Beach, NYC, and the Hamptons. Known as the one who brought fashion to Boston, Ms. Patt, a consummate believer in seeing things through rose-colored glasses, is a fearless promoter of all things good, funny and often-times slightly over the top.
This is the true story of Megan Johnson, a twenty-something writer in downtown Boston. She is a contributor to the Boston Menupages, Butterfly Diary, Reinventing Beauty Magazine, Sweettalk on the Spot, and other publications. Her life is simultaneously embarassing and massively entertaining. She has a weak spot for 80's sitcoms, thug life, and youtube videos that feature people falling down. Hilarity ensues.
A 1994 graduate of Norwich (Conn.) Free Academy and a 1997 graduate from Boston Univeristy, I live in Boston and work in Waltham, Mass.
Beacon Hill resident blogging my way through Boston's restaurants, recipes and happenings one day at a time! This blog is about everyday life and staying fun and fearless throughout it all.
A blog about Boston and the universe for which it serves as the Hub. The site is written by a Boston journalist.
Local Hem brings you the best boutique retailers on the east coast (with a heavy focus on Boston). Here you'll find out about the best boutiques, sales, new products and events in your neighborhood and very soon you'll be able to shop your favorite small business directly from Local Hem. Shop small. Live well.
Pink Slip is commentary on business, the economy, and my career in failed Boston-area high tech companies. It has a frequent (but by no means 100% focus) on Boston.
Stine*Scene is a satirical look at Boston's society events; often ostentatious, characteristically witty, the blog examines fashion shows, charity galas, society members, and local boutiques through the eyes of Boston's most upscale social. Not for the faint-hearted: "If you can't handle the heels, get off the runway!"
