Nestled in the historic streets of Charlestown, Warren Tavern serves up a lobster roll so magnificent it might just make Paul Revere roll over in his grave with envy. This isn’t just another seafood joint with a decent sandwich – it’s a time-traveling cul... See more
Hidden in plain sight on a brick-faced building in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Acushnet River Antiques LLC stands as a monument to America’s maritime past and a treasure chest of memories waiting to be rediscovered by those willing to venture beyond the u... See more
Tucked away on Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington sits a culinary time capsule that seafood lovers whisper about with reverence and a hint of possessiveness. Jimmy’s Steer House might have “steer” in its name, but locals know it harbors a seafood secret th... See more
In 2024 George R.R. Martin teased an upcoming stage play in London about one of the most momentous events in the history of Westeros. If promised to let A Song of Ice and Fire fans finally see what really the happened at the infamous Tourney of Harrenhal.... See more
My favorite line in horror movie history comes from Stephen King’s Pet Sematary. “Sometimes dead is better.” But while director Lee Cronin isn’t giving us another version of that infamous nightmare—he’s instead retelling a different legendary story—the ne... See more