

Anna Fiorentino
has written for National Geographic, AFAR Magazine, Maine Magazine, The Boston Globe, and the Portland Press Herald. She’s also a freelance science writer for Harvard University, MIT, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University.
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One writer takes a deep dive into the cultural history and competitive framework of competitive breaking, which makes its Olympic debut in Paris
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Lighthouses across the country are crumbling amid worsening storms and dwindling funds. One promising exception is Graves Light Station, offshore from Boston, which has outlasted the Perfect Storm, among many poundings. Plus: lighthouses where you can spend the night.
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Boot fitting is equal parts art and science, and a little magic
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The life of Natalie Rines Terry, one of the country’s top ski instructors for 50 years
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