By Nick Peace, Photo Editor & Video Editor
/ May 31, 2025
Crowded around a multi-colored mountain of shirts and pants, thrifters of all ages, each with their own unique style, sifted through piles of clothes at...
Hundreds gathered in Boston’s Chinatown to celebrate the annual Lunar New Year parade on Sunday morning, despite the heavy snowfall the night before...
The Seaport District now offers refuge for ice cream lovers and everyone with a sweet tooth since The Museum of Ice Cream opened to the public on Dec....
By Hannah Woods, Senior Kasteel Well Reporter
/ December 4, 2024
With umbrellas up and spirits high, attendees braved the pouring rain last Wednesday in anticipation of the arrival of a Christmas tree from Nova Scotia.
The...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ December 4, 2024
Boston’s annual trellis lighting means Christmas time is here. The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park...
By Madalyn Jimiera, Kasteel Well Bureau Chief, News
/ December 4, 2024
The MBTA’s Red Line is now free of slow zones for the first time in at least 20 years after the final shutdown of areas from Nov. 17 through Nov. 23,...
By Allison Po, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 13, 2024
At the 46th annual Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair, readers, collectors, and sellers gathered at the Hynes Convention Center in Back Bay to...
By Hannah Woods, Senior Kasteel Well Reporter
/ November 6, 2024
The fashion brand Princess Polly opened its newest store in Boston on Oct. 27 with customers lining up and down Newbury Street for the in-person shopping...
By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ November 3, 2024
Since 2011, the Boston Anarchist Bookfair has provided a physical space for anarchism and wider leftist thought, hosting book retailers, vendors, and...
“And So It Begins” is not only the dramatic storytelling of a political campaign, but also a cautionary tale of what happens when history is written by the victors.
By Hannah Woods, Senior Kasteel Well Reporter
/ October 14, 2024
The city’s oldest and one of its biggest outdoor grocery markets reopened for the season earlier this month and will be open on Fridays and Saturdays year-round.
By Sam Shipman, Editor-at-large
/ September 30, 2024
On a cool day in early fall, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in West Springfield to experience one of New England’s largest events of the year: The Big E.
Tom Stoppard constructs a world that was lost to history in “Leopoldstadt” about the Merz-Jacobovitch family of wealthy, assimilated Jews in early 20th century Vienna.