Group explores 2024 Olympic bid

The groundwork for a potential bid for Boston is being laid, but formidable obstacles stand in the way.

From the inside: How Martin Walsh came out on top

The Walsh mayoral strategy was twofold: capitalize on his strong union support while rendering him as a populist empathetic to Boston’s changing electorate.

Martin J. Walsh said the City of Boston needs to become a more predictable place to do business.

Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff

Will Martin Walsh make Boston business friendly?

The Globe spoke to the mayor-elect about his views of the business community in Boston.

Shirley Leung

Make middle-class housing a priority

Our mayor-elect is uniquely qualified to make Boston a place where working families can live in just about every neighborhood.

Christopher Bedford (center), the director of the Rose Art Museum, greeted guests.

Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe

New director transforms ailing Rose Art Museum

Christopher Bedford was hired to revive a museum bruised by Brandeis’s bungled 2009 attempt to sell off its collection. He has done that, and more.

Ted Cruz celebrated Republican victories across the country at Harvard Law School in November 1994. He marked off George W. Bush’s win in the Texas governor’s race.

Harvard Law outsider became Tea Party hero

Ted Cruz was a polarizing figure at Harvard Law School, foreshadowing his partisan profile in the US Senate.

Said Candy Lopresti (left) of East Boston on the Suffolk Downs casino: “This would have been something that everybody could have some job at.” Added Michael Triant, also of East Boston: “If it goes to Revere, and we get nothing, then we really lost.”

After rejecting casino, East Boston now looks to its neighbor

Neighborhood residents say a “Revere-only” casino represents a worse-case scenario — being dealt the disadvantages of a gambling mecca while Revere collects the winnings.

MOVIES

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John F. Kennedy’s movie-star status seems even more secure today, nearly 50 years after his assassination, than it did when he was in the White House.

Opinion

JOANNA WEISS

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/11/10/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/weiss-1109.jpg A mayoral win that’s inwardly focused

Martin Walsh’s election victory was about a particular guy, peddling a particular vision — a Boston-guy, focused on Boston.