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Air, cruise travel out of Boston set records

Travel through Boston by air and by sea surged to new heights over the past 12 months, setting a pair of new records at facilities overseen by the Massachusetts Port Authority.

Why the Gen Z stare has every generation talking

The emotionless expression that teens and young adults sometimes make now has a name, and it's being compared to generational stereotypes like the boomer "lead paint" stare and the millennial pause.

MOVIE REVIEW | ★★

Once upon a time during the pandemic

Ari Aster’s "Eddington" stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone, but doesn’t really know what to do with them.

Tech CEO embroiled in alleged scandal after awkward jumbotron moment at Coldplay’s Gillette concert goes viral

Did video of a couple in the audience at Wednesday's show capture an affair in progress?

tv review

‘Untamed’ takes the gritty murder mystery to a new locale: Yosemite National Park

Eric Bana stars as a federal investigator for the National Parks Service.

LOVE LETTERS

Are my standards high or impossible?

I don’t want to settle.

QUICK BITE

Small plates and an intimate space in the Seaport

The Block at Woods Hill is a scaled-down, laid-back version of its sibling restaurant next door.

TABLES

FiDO pizza pops up at Eastern Standard; Yoshida Omakase opens in the Back Bay

Plus, tinned fish in Maine and unusual cocktails on Kaia’s patio.


HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE

A hotel package for Sox fans, plus and savings on an island getaway

Travel news you can use.

THE VIP LOUNGE

‘I never phone it in.’ Bruce Hornsby talks about performing, traveling, and that time he wore contacts for too long.

We caught up with the musician to talk about all things travel.

ChatGPT saved her life. Psychologists say it could also be dangerous.

Risks posed by unregulated chatbots include misdiagnoses, privacy violations, inappropriate treatments, and exploitation.

What to know about measles when traveling

Because measles is one of the most infectious viruses known, summer travel raises fears that it will spread, and that crowded conditions may place travelers at risk, either en route to or at their destinations.

CHRISTOPHER MUTHER

Meet the Retrologist, a man on a mission to document America’s fading roadside attractions

By day, Rolando Pujol is a journalist at WABC-TV in New York, but the rest of the time, he's the Retrologist, a documentarian of midcentury roadside kitsch.

Battle of bandmates: Jane’s Addiction members file lawsuits against each other after fight on Boston stage

A fight among members of Jane’s Addiction that began on a Boston stage last fall — and ultimately broke up the band — is headed to court.

Is this restaurant the only thing Democrats and Republicans agree on?

If there’s one thing Washington insiders can agree on, it’s that bipartisanship is dead in D.C. The one exception may be a casual Italian restaurant called Ama.

Two Fox reporters got engaged to congressmen. How do you balance love and objectivity?

Journalists and politicians have been falling in love for decades. But there's a tricky balancing act in navigating the lines between professional journalist, professional politician, and public spouse.