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  2. Boston (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Boston magazine is a member of the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME). [1] Boston magazine produces two ancillary publications: Boston Home, a quarterly magazine that provides information on home design, renovation, and decoration in the New England area, and Boston Weddings, an annual publication focused on wedding trends, planning ...

  3. Metrocorp Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Metrocorp grew out of the company that has published Philadelphia magazine since 1946. It acquired Boston magazine in 1970, and published it for several decades until selling it to Boston Globe Media in 2025. [2] From 2004 to 2007, Metrocorp also owned Boston's Weekly Dig. [3]

  4. Boston.com - Wikipedia

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    It was the primary website of The Boston Globe until September 2011, when the Globe launched a subscription-only website. Boston.com remained free, to provide "full daily sports coverage, breaking news updates, online features, and lifestyle information". [5]

  5. 10 years later, magazine cover honoring Boston Marathon ... - AOL

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    Boston magazine is honoring the 10-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings with new art that pays homage to its May 2013 sneaker cover. Boston magazine is honoring the 10-year anniversary ...

  6. Category:Magazines published in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cat (US magazine) Boink; Boston (magazine) Boston College Law Review; Boston Recorder; Boston Review; Boston True Flag; Boston Weekly Magazine; Bower of ...

  7. Boston Review - Wikipedia

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    Boston Review also publishes an imprint of books with MIT Press. The editors in chief are Deborah Chasman and political philosopher Joshua Cohen; Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Junot Díaz is the fiction editor. [2] The magazine is published by Boston Critic, Inc., a nonprofit organization.

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  9. DigBoston - Wikipedia

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    DigBoston—formerly known as the Weekly Dig and colloquially as The Dig—was a free alternative newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts.It covered news in the Greater Boston area and offers commentary on music, arts, politics, business, film, sex, food, drink and more, as well as providing local bar, entertainment and club listings.