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Patagonia, the sports outerwear giant, shut its doors Tuesday so its employees could vote. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Time to Vote campaign presses companies to give employees time off to vote

Mary Katherine Moore November 7, 2018
Bostonians hanging out on Newbury Street Tuesday walked past a closed Patagonia store. Amid the typical bustle of the popular street, the store laid vacant with a sign on the door that read, “When the polls open, we close.”
PHOTO BY JACKIE O'BRIEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

FreeP vs. Food: Avocado Toast

Daily Free Press Staff September 21, 2017

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] It’s a brunch staple. It’s an Instagram essential. And, according to Australian millionaire Tim Gurner, it’s the reason millennials can’t afford to buy a...

The Coolidge Corner Theatre, which hosts screenings of classic films and live theater productions, is only a two minute walk from the Coolidge Corner T stop. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Five Boston art hubs on the MBTA Green Line

Kaya Williams June 7, 2017

In a city as interesting as Boston, it can be difficult to choose from the abundance of activities offered on a daily basis. The Boston Calendar, an online schedule of events in the Greater Boston...

Bostonians gather at Trident Booksellers and Cafe to write to local representatives on Feb. 7. PHOTO BY COLE SCHONEMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Six hidden gems of Boston

Daily Free Press Staff June 7, 2017

  By: Breanne Kovatch and Sabrina Schnur Every travel book will tell you the obvious places to visit, but sometimes you need to venture out to the hidden spots to really know your city....

Bostonians gather at Trident Booksellers and Cafe to write to local representatives and have their voice heard. PHOTO BY COLE SCHONEMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS CONTRIBUTOR

Trident Booksellers and Cafe hosts activism-centered event

Sabrina Schnur February 8, 2017

Trident Booksellers and Cafe hosted an event called “Write Your Reps” Tuesday evening to encourage individuals to get in touch with their local politicians by either asking them for political change...

Grubhub is expanding in Boston to deliver food from restaurants such as Fin’s in Kenmore Square and Trident Booksellers and Cafe on Newbury Street. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston gets a taste of Grubhub

Kalina Newman September 21, 2016

From the comfort of our beds, we can enjoy authentic North End Italian and classic favorites from Commonwealth Avenue, thanks to Grubhub. Taking on hundreds of locally loved restaurants in the hub,...

Wendy Newman reads an excerpt from her new book, “121 First Dates," at Trident Booksellers and Café Thursday night. PHOTO BY SAVANAH MACDONALD/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Trident shows some love for “121 First Dates” author

Corina Pintado February 24, 2016

When it comes to first dates, most people have experienced the good, the bad and the straight-up ugly. While today’s dating world can be a treacherous no man’s land that seems impossible to escape,...

FreeP vs. Food: Boston Cream Pie Edition

FreeP vs. Food: Boston Cream Pie Edition

Michaela Johnston December 10, 2015

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Welcome to FreeP versus Food: Boston Cream Pie edition. This week, we scouted out the namesake of Boston Cream Pie and got a slice of what our city has to offer.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text][mediagrid...

INTERACTIVE MAP: Boston's best eateries

INTERACTIVE MAP: Boston’s best eateries

Hannah Landers November 20, 2014

Break out that GPS and grab some foodie friends, we put together some of the best places around Boston to grab a beer, a cup of coffee, the best late-night pizza and more. Best late-night pizza: 1....

Top Ten Study Spots

Daily Free Press Admin June 12, 2014

The city of Boston has so many interesting venues, museums, schools and colleges and things to do that it can become easy to forget why students attend Boston University in the first place: to go to school....

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