Around Town
Bodega in Boston
A customer looks through t-shirts. The store sells simple, modern clothes to suit Boston's young, hip demographic. The customers themselves wear the latest styles.
Bodega in Boston
Beanies and bucket hats are trendy as well; Bodega sells the latest styles in simple, workable colors.
Bodega in Boston
At Bodega, music is a large part of the shopping experience. DJ Papadon controlled the tracks on Monday with a wide mix of music genres. He stood a step up in the back of the store, visible from every corner, in direct eyesight as customers walked in.
Bodega in Boston
Customers greet each other at Bodega, Boston's store behind a Snapple vending machine.
Clover Closing Party
Farewell notes cover Clover's windows at its closing party last week.
For Leaving Clover
But tonight is louder, boozier, and more emotional: Clover is holding a “farewell party” to say goodbye to its location at 7 Holyoke St. in the Smith Campus Center.
Clover Closing Party
Guests enjoy an evening at Clover's closing party. The restaurant's new location, where Yenching used to be, opened on Tuesday April 5.
Church Stroll
Crimson photographer Cynthia Guo takes a stroll through churches in Cambridge.
Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church
The Harvard Epworth United Methodist Church is built of red granite with sandstone trimming. The church was organized in 1941 after the Harvard Street Methodist Church and Epworth Methodist Church merged.
University Lutheran Church
The University Lutheran Church is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is home to HSHS, the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter.
Swedenborg Chapel
From the Chvrches photoessay: The Swedenborg Chapel was originally founded as the General Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem by primarily Anglicans and Methodists.
Old Cambridge Baptist Church
Windows of the Old Cambridge Baptist Church, which was designed by Alexander Rice Etsy and built with fieldstone and granite in Gothic revival style.
Old Cambridge Baptist Church
Old Cambridge Baptist Church is located at 400 Harvard Street in the Square. The church has had Samuel H. Miller as its pastor, who later became Dean of Harvard Divinity School.