Imagine tasting cat food for a living. Or torturing windows. Or "building" silence into a performance hall. These folks do all that and more, testing products to make sure they are acceptable for the rest of us.
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Our fabulous Design Department found a little bit of Chronicle everywhere. Thanks to Bryan Kelleher, Tony Lathrop, Shane Windstorm, Sean Connor and Ben Tse.
Think big: visit America's Sistine Chapel. Think small: read books that fit on a dime. Ted Reinstein's has another round of wonderful and wacky discoveries.
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Check out the Boston neighborhood with friendly real estate prices, lots of green space, trendy restaurants and a surprising array of retail options.
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Hundreds of waterfalls can be found right here in New England. Chronicle searched the backwoods for many of nature’s most beautiful hidden treasures.
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We’ll admit it – we’ve been a bit partial to dogs here at Chronicle. And every time we do a show on canines we hear from cat people: what about us? So tonight we make amends with a show that’s feline groovy.
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Is your cat the coolest? Perhaps his napping rivals that of Garfield? No matter! We want to see photos of your cat! Chronicle is looking for the best photos of cats in New England. Share a photo or video of your feline friend and tell us their story on u local!
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It’s a lot of pressure: what to do with your sweetie on Valentine’s Day? So let us help. Tonight, we’re making a list that could keep you out of the doghouse – and also be useful all year long.
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Tonight Shayna Seymour takes us to the easternmost stretch of the White Mountains, where the Androscoggin River carves its way through the landscape. Her destination: Bethel, Maine, a mountain village just a few miles from Sunday River.
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It’s one of the most interesting stretches in Boston, with sculptures and skeletons, concerts and fine cuisine. Tonight, Shayna Seymour takes us on a two mile tour, from the Back Bay to Mission Hill.
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Lush, green and tropical, St. Lucia is a feast for all the senses, and an island with a split personality as well. Tonight, Anthony Everett takes in both sides of this Caribbean gem.
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A 16 year old Worcester mother is accused of killing her toddler. Nga Troung repeatedly tells police she didn’t do it. But after hours of aggressive questioning, she admits to suffocating her son. She’s arrested and spends almost three years awaiting trial for murder, until a judge decides to let her go free, ruling she had been coerced into confessing.
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