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Hot summer days, cool jazz nights

Hot summer days, cool jazz nights

The Indie highlights our favorite local jazz destinations for everything from dive bar jam sessions to top-shelf talent.

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Cheese boureka at Tatte

Cheese boureka at Tatte
$4.50 Until recently, I hadn’t spent much time at Assembly Row – it’s a little out of the way for me – but found myself camping out while awaiting the launch of a summer farmers market. That let me...

Queer film explores new landscapes

Queer film explores new landscapes
Comedy, horror, romance and mashups galore — four recent LGBTQ+ films that push outside the confines of character drama to reinvent queer film.

What’s in your pantry? Part 1: Salts

What’s in your pantry? Part 1: Salts
Staples. Not talking about the big box store, but rather things that I reach for so often that I feel they are essential to my cooking life. I’m a spice hoarder. I have whole shelves of tiny jars and...

Veggie patty at Chatty Patty

Veggie patty at Chatty Patty
$3 Yes, this is take two on Chatty Patty (and take three on the Eastern Edge Food Hall). But empanadas, calzones, pasties, turnovers: I love them all, especially affordable ones, and the variety of...

Streaming with Pride

Streaming with Pride
A shortlist of recommended movies that inspire with LGBTQ+ themes (and are available at the click of a button).

Celebrate Pride in June

Celebrate Pride in June
Unfurl the flags and charge the JBL speakers, Pride is here and the Indie highlights a list of events, activities and screenings to celebrate.

Artist Spotlight: Joyer

Artist Spotlight: Joyer
The Indie interviews the Saturday headliner Joyer ahead of Someday Fest, June 6 and 7 at Warehouse XI.

H Mart baked sweet potato

H Mart baked sweet potato
The skin of H Mart’s baked sweet potato is crispy and slightly charred; the inside tastes of caramel and umami, and is so soft it’s nearly mashed.

Summer Festival Preview

Summer Festival Preview
Music festivals, from one-day local affairs to multiday out-of-towners, that are worth getting off the couch for.

You say you want a revolution

You say you want a revolution
A documentary about the early days of radio station WBCN triggers fond memories and a general airing of political grievances.

1369 times two

1369 times two
Cambridge has one “double café” – that is, one café with stores in two neighborhoods. This is the 1369, special “third spaces” with character and sense of place.

Chorizo taco at Los Tacos Hermanos

Chorizo taco at Los Tacos Hermanos
I’ve loved the idea of chorizo more than a lot of the chorizo I’ve eaten. This perfect taco goes its own way with a chorizo so mild it was shocking.

The long red line

The long red line
The two universities that dominate Cambridge seem to foster café sitting. We will follow the rumble of the MBTA red line, felt in three Harvard and MIT coffee seats.

Tatte no way

Tatte no way
Young professionals on this side of the river don’t talk about it, but none of us really go to Tatte. It’s a bit like going to a Hard Rock Cafe in New York.

Grilled cheese at Juicy Jay’s

Grilled cheese at Juicy Jay’s
This is the grilled cheese you’re thinking of: American and cheddar between slices of buttered brioche bread, right in an affordable comfort food sweet spot.

Letter to a traffic engineer

Letter to a traffic engineer
Even entities such as the City of Cambridge, which in theory should have been consulted in a Reid Overpass design process, are relegated to the inbox.

Counter intuitive

Counter intuitive
There’s a special kind of pain in seeing projects go up thoughtlessly with flaws that will confront people for years or decades.

Closure overexposure

Closure overexposure
Psychologically, we warm up to things more when we encounter them a lot – as long as we don’t already dislike them. Like the misuse of words.

Sweet frank roll at H Mart

Sweet frank roll at H Mart
Of course the cultish Korean grocery store has plused the impulse buys before you get to the checkouts – sweet, savory or both, like this.

Spring Festival Preview

Spring Festival Preview
A preview of the most exciting spring music festivals, from one-day local affairs to multiday out-of-towners.

Scallion biscuit at Phinista Cafe

Scallion biscuit at Phinista Cafe
$4.25 A group of us set out to find the best banh mi in Cambridge and Somerville and discovered along the way another treat everyone loved – a savory, sweet and substantial scallion biscuit. The...

Fried mozzarella at Si Cara

Fried mozzarella at Si Cara
This is a very firm layer of panko over the smoothest, mildest, most innocuous of mozzarellas all but rescued by the choice of sauce.

Pita and hummus at Life Alive

Pita and hummus at Life Alive
There’s a delicious base of creamy hummus complemented by cucumber slices, crispy dried chickpeas and tangy olives. Is there enough pita, though?

Middle East co-founder Joseph Sater is mourned

Middle East co-founder Joseph Sater is mourned
The death of Joseph Sater, the co-founder of Cambridge’s Middle East nightclub and other arts venues, was confirmed Tuesday by brother Nabil Sater. The cause was believed to be a heart attack, Nabil Sater said through an intermediary.

Thai chili lemonade at Saigon Tiger

Thai chili lemonade at Saigon Tiger
All weather is ice cream weather, and why not the same for lemonade? This one has a bright flavor, not too sweet or acidic, and a surprise spiciness.

Tequeños at Carolicious

Tequeños at Carolicious
You get five of these breadsticks with a center of queso blanco, a semifirm white cheese, served hot from the air fryer like hearty pigs-in-a-blanket.

Egg salad sandwiches at 7-Eleven

Egg salad sandwiches at 7-Eleven
The company that owns 7-Eleven is trying to change its culinary reputation. It’s started that work with egg salad sandwiches.

Fried delicata squash at La Brasa

Fried delicata squash at La Brasa
When french fry fatigue and onion ring ennui sets in, find relief at La Brasa, with its fried delicata squash in thinly sliced rounds with a lime crema dipping sauce.

Cheese boureka at Tatte

Cheese boureka at Tatte
$4.50 Until recently, I hadn’t spent much time at Assembly Row – it’s a little out of the way for me – but found myself camping out while awaiting the launch of a summer farmers market. That let me...

What’s in your pantry? Part 1: Salts

What’s in your pantry? Part 1: Salts
Staples. Not talking about the big box store, but rather things that I reach for so often that I feel they are essential to my cooking life. I’m a spice hoarder. I have whole shelves of tiny jars and...

Veggie patty at Chatty Patty

Veggie patty at Chatty Patty
$3 Yes, this is take two on Chatty Patty (and take three on the Eastern Edge Food Hall). But empanadas, calzones, pasties, turnovers: I love them all, especially affordable ones, and the variety of...

H Mart baked sweet potato

H Mart baked sweet potato
The skin of H Mart’s baked sweet potato is crispy and slightly charred; the inside tastes of caramel and umami, and is so soft it’s nearly mashed.

1369 times two

1369 times two
Cambridge has one “double café” – that is, one café with stores in two neighborhoods. This is the 1369, special “third spaces” with character and sense of place.

Chorizo taco at Los Tacos Hermanos

Chorizo taco at Los Tacos Hermanos
I’ve loved the idea of chorizo more than a lot of the chorizo I’ve eaten. This perfect taco goes its own way with a chorizo so mild it was shocking.

The long red line

The long red line
The two universities that dominate Cambridge seem to foster café sitting. We will follow the rumble of the MBTA red line, felt in three Harvard and MIT coffee seats.

Grilled cheese at Juicy Jay’s

Grilled cheese at Juicy Jay’s
This is the grilled cheese you’re thinking of: American and cheddar between slices of buttered brioche bread, right in an affordable comfort food sweet spot.

Sweet frank roll at H Mart

Sweet frank roll at H Mart
Of course the cultish Korean grocery store has plused the impulse buys before you get to the checkouts – sweet, savory or both, like this.

Scallion biscuit at Phinista Cafe

Scallion biscuit at Phinista Cafe
$4.25 A group of us set out to find the best banh mi in Cambridge and Somerville and discovered along the way another treat everyone loved – a savory, sweet and substantial scallion biscuit. The...

Fried mozzarella at Si Cara

Fried mozzarella at Si Cara
This is a very firm layer of panko over the smoothest, mildest, most innocuous of mozzarellas all but rescued by the choice of sauce.

Pita and hummus at Life Alive

Pita and hummus at Life Alive
There’s a delicious base of creamy hummus complemented by cucumber slices, crispy dried chickpeas and tangy olives. Is there enough pita, though?

Thai chili lemonade at Saigon Tiger

Thai chili lemonade at Saigon Tiger
All weather is ice cream weather, and why not the same for lemonade? This one has a bright flavor, not too sweet or acidic, and a surprise spiciness.

Tequeños at Carolicious

Tequeños at Carolicious
You get five of these breadsticks with a center of queso blanco, a semifirm white cheese, served hot from the air fryer like hearty pigs-in-a-blanket.

Egg salad sandwiches at 7-Eleven

Egg salad sandwiches at 7-Eleven
The company that owns 7-Eleven is trying to change its culinary reputation. It’s started that work with egg salad sandwiches.

Fried delicata squash at La Brasa

Fried delicata squash at La Brasa
When french fry fatigue and onion ring ennui sets in, find relief at La Brasa, with its fried delicata squash in thinly sliced rounds with a lime crema dipping sauce.

Queer film explores new landscapes

Queer film explores new landscapes
Comedy, horror, romance and mashups galore — four recent LGBTQ+ films that push outside the confines of character drama to reinvent queer film.

Streaming with Pride

Streaming with Pride
A shortlist of recommended movies that inspire with LGBTQ+ themes (and are available at the click of a button).

Celebrate Pride in June

Celebrate Pride in June
Unfurl the flags and charge the JBL speakers, Pride is here and the Indie highlights a list of events, activities and screenings to celebrate.

Artist Spotlight: Joyer

Artist Spotlight: Joyer
The Indie interviews the Saturday headliner Joyer ahead of Someday Fest, June 6 and 7 at Warehouse XI.

Summer Festival Preview

Summer Festival Preview
Music festivals, from one-day local affairs to multiday out-of-towners, that are worth getting off the couch for.

You say you want a revolution

You say you want a revolution
A documentary about the early days of radio station WBCN triggers fond memories and a general airing of political grievances.

Tatte no way

Tatte no way
Young professionals on this side of the river don’t talk about it, but none of us really go to Tatte. It’s a bit like going to a Hard Rock Cafe in New York.

Letter to a traffic engineer

Letter to a traffic engineer
Even entities such as the City of Cambridge, which in theory should have been consulted in a Reid Overpass design process, are relegated to the inbox.

Counter intuitive

Counter intuitive
There’s a special kind of pain in seeing projects go up thoughtlessly with flaws that will confront people for years or decades.

Closure overexposure

Closure overexposure
Psychologically, we warm up to things more when we encounter them a lot – as long as we don’t already dislike them. Like the misuse of words.

Spring Festival Preview

Spring Festival Preview
A preview of the most exciting spring music festivals, from one-day local affairs to multiday out-of-towners.

Middle East co-founder Joseph Sater is mourned

Middle East co-founder Joseph Sater is mourned
The death of Joseph Sater, the co-founder of Cambridge’s Middle East nightclub and other arts venues, was confirmed Tuesday by brother Nabil Sater. The cause was believed to be a heart attack, Nabil Sater said through an intermediary.