by David | Mar 5, 2009 | photo, urbanism
by David | Mar 1, 2009 | eating, urbanism
This morning, like many Sunday mornings, I headed down Mass Ave to what’s always a difficult brunch choice, Mariposa Bakery on the right, and Cafe Luna on the left. Today I went left. Cafe Luna has spiffed up a bit of late, and I definitely approve. When I...
by David | Feb 26, 2009 | eating, urbanism
Since the Davis Square cheese sandwich quest became a semi-regular feature back in May, I’ve been aware of Deli-icious but for whatever reason never checked out their cheese sandwich. Until this week. Yelpsters seem generally bullish on the place, and Chowhound...
by David | Feb 24, 2009 | economics, media, transportation, urbanism
I got on the T and sat down next to a seat occupied only by two copies of that free newspaper that I’ve been thinking too much about. I picked one up and started reading it. At the next stop, the woman sitting on the other side of the newspapers, who was...
by David | Feb 12, 2009 | design, economics, urbanism
I was walking from Central to Harvard yesterday morning and I noticed that the Porter cluster of furniture stores about midway between those squares is changing. Maybe a sign of the economic times, maybe just neighborhood evolution. Since I’m in the market for...
by David | Jan 11, 2009 | culture, photo, urbanism
The Hudson Street Gallery’s inaugural show has officially come to an end. I helped take the show down yesterday. When and what will be the next HSG show? I can’t say just yet, but we’re still interested in hearing from artists and others who want...