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About Me: Swati G. Sharma is an online content producer for the Things To DO sites. She is originally from California and graduated from Northeastern University in journalism and political science.
All Recent Activity
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Forum Post: Are you a fan of tapas? Which restaurant is your favorite?
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Has this happened in any other Mass. town? more »
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Forum Post: Boston's Chinatown
The Chinatown in Boston is the third largest in the United States, and isf ull of authentic Chinese culture and cuisine. What are some of your favorite attractions and dining options in the area? more »
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Forum Post: Downtown Crossing Renovations
What are your hopes for the new Downtown Crossing? What stores, restaurants and other entertainment are you expecting? Do you believe the project will be completed in a timely fashion? more »
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East Boston is home to a rich and diverse community of many different cultures. What are some of your favorite restaurants and bars that represent the rich diversity of Eastie? more »
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Over the last decade, East Boston has gone through some major changes. How do you feel about the changing community? What do you miss about how East Boston used to be? Do you think the changes are for more »
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Forum Post: What to know about Charlestown
Here are nine things to know about Charlestown. What did we miss? What items would you not place on your list? Share your thoughts about Charlestown's rich history and culture here. more »
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Forum Post: The Town
With the opening of Ben Affleck’s set-in-Charlestown bank robber film, “The Town,’’ many Townies are wondering whether they’re about to get the broad-brush treatment as a community where just about ev more »
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Forum Post: The South End/ Roxbury controversy
Are you a resident of Roxbury? Or the South End? Many have simply stopped trying to figure it out, instead branding themselves residents of a hybrid Roxbury/South End neighborhood. What is your opinio more »
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Forum Post: Roxbury's jazz connection
Roxbury has been famous for its jazz locales and festivals, such as Slade's Bar & Grill.What are some of your favorite places to enjoy jazz in the neighborhood? more »
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Forum Post: The reconstruction of the Fens
After the disastrous fire in the Fens, many favorite restaurants, such as El Pelon, were destroyed. What restaurants and bars would you like to see return after the reconstruction? What new restaurant more »
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Forum Post: Fenway - Kenmore: tourist hot spot
The Fenway - Kenmore area is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Boston. What are some of your favorite stops in the area? more »
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Forum Post: Nightlife in Jamaica Plain
Here are some recommendations of the best Jamaica Plain's nightlife has to offer. What did we miss? What places would you not include in your list? How do you think JP's nightlife compares to other ho more »
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Forum Post: Jamaica Plain's music scene
Jamaica Plain has been gaining a reputation for showcasing underground bands and music. Who are some of your favorite bands who play in JP? What are your favorite places that have live music? more »
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Forum Post: The South End/ Roxbury controversy
Are you a resident of the South End? Or Roxbury? Many have simply stopped trying to figure it out, instead branding themselves residents of a hybrid Roxbury/South End neighborhood. What is your opinio more »
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Forum Post: South End living
The South End is one of the most expensive and trendiest places to live in Boston. What makes the neighborhood special and unique? Why do you love living in the South End? more »
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Forum Post: Edward M. Kennedy Institute
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute architectural plans have been unveiled, and is scheduled to be built in Dorchester this fall. Take a look at the gallery-- what are your opinions and suggestions for th more »
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Dorchester is filled with amazing restaurants that are both creative and are ethnically diverse. What restaurants do you recommend people new to Dorchester?more »
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Forum Post: Newbury Street's struggles
Newbury Street has long been viewed as one of the best shopping destinations in Boston. Last year, gaping holes were left as retailers like the Gap and LouisBoston departed, causing Newbury’s occupan more »
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Forum Post: Favorite aspect of Back Bay
Back Bay is famous for the shops on Newbury Street, the bars on Boylston Street, the beautiful Boston Commons, the Prudential Center and the Christian Science building. What is your favorite thing abo more »
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Forum Post: Favorite movie that was filmed in South Boston
Southie has been the setting for many great films over the past decade, including Good Will Hunting, The Boondock Saints, Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, and The Departed. Do they accurately represent S more »
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Forum Post: South Boston over the years
Southie has been one of the fastest growing and changing areas in Boston and is now one of the trendiest areas to live. What are the most notable changes in South Boston? more »
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Oak Square has gone through many changes over the years. The square lost a church, a school, and soon, the library. What are your thoughts about the future of Oak Square? What are your recommendations more »
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Forum Post: Nightlife in Allston
As students return to school, nightlife heats up and gets more exciting in Allston. What are some of your favorite bars and restaurants in the area? more »
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Forum Post: The new Newton North High
What are your thoughts on Newton North High School? Was it worth the wait and the $197 million? more »
My Latest Discussions
- Are you a fan of tapas? Which restaurant is your favorite?
- Boston's Chinatown
- Favorite movie that was filmed in South Boston
- Downtown Crossing Renovations
- Nightlife in Allston
- Newbury Street's struggles
- The new Newton North High
- South Boston over the years
- South End living
- Fenway - Kenmore: tourist hot spot
Boston is swarming with great options for delicious samplings of small plates. Do you have a go-to spot? What makes it a favorite? Is there a restaurant you've been meaning to go to? Share your though more »