![]() |
January 17, 2010
|
![]() |
Best Boston Globe photos of 2009
There is beauty all around, as these memorable images by Boston Globe staff photographers can attest. Here, they share the stories behind their photos.
- Video Globe photographers discuss their best shots
- |
- Archive A camera goes underwater


COMMUNITY
Talk to us
- Write a letter to the magazine
- Write Miss Conduct
- Follow the Globe Magazine on Twitter
- Submit a story for Tales From the City
- Search recipe database
- Apply for a blind date
- Editorial calendar and policies
Talk with other readers

Issue highlights

Divorcing our friends
Even though I split from my husband, couldn’t our social circle remain unbroken?

Singular sensations
When two only children meet for tapas, will they find it fun to share?

Dissenters, unite!
Telling a co-worker you disagree, plus accommodating candle-sensitive guests.

Keeping the peace
Sleep New Salem is a model for us all.

- January 17, 2010 cover

Search past issues

Photos
Our readers' best shots
These four images beat out 148 other entries in the reader photo contest we hosted last month with RAW, Boston.com's home for amateur photographers. Our theme was New England beginnings.



First Person
Letting it all out
Scituate native Nick Flynn, 49, reads from his new book, The Ticking Is the Bomb, a meditation on the Abu Ghraib scandal and personal demons, at Berklee’s Cafe 939 Wednesday.

More in this issue

Cooking
More beef stew
In this third annual installment, more flavorful ways to fill up and stay warm.
Tales from the City
Route 1 rescue
Kindness after a gas station gaffe, and a child's knowledge of fruit.
Designing
Strategic splurges
A South End couple save big -- and spend, when necessary -- on a major restoration.
Letters to the Magazine Editor
Readers sound off the Bostonian of the Year, and a recent Coupling column that hit home.

Explore more

Kickin' back with Steve Carell in Marshfield
This summer, the star returns to Massachusetts for some much-needed R & R.
|
Letter from Selma
Revisiting the 1965 murder of a white Boston minister that helped usher in the Voting Rights Act.
|

Home-birth battle
Massachusetts doesn't regulate midwives. Now one brave and unlikely advocate is fighting for change.
|
Your Home: Solutions for small spaces
The professionals share space-saving tips for every room in your home. |










