About Boston Globe
The Boston Globe is a daily newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper was founded in March of 1872 by Charles H. Taylor. The owner of the newspaper is Boston Globe Media Partners. Boston Globe, sometimes referred to as simply “The Globe”, is historically noted as one of the most prestigious newspapers in the United States. The Publisher is John W. Henry. The Editor is Brian McGrory. The Globe has won 26 Pulitzer Prizes.
Some of Boston Globe’s most notable and regular features are Editor’s Notes, Letters, Q/A, The Big Deal, Tales from the City, The Clothes We Wear, Miss Conduct, The Globe Puzzle, Coupling, and Sunday Ideas. The Editor’s Notes focuses on notes regarding the newspaper’s featured stories. The section titled “Letters” is correspondence directly from the readers. Q/A is an interview with a local public figure. The Big Deal is a profile of a recent transaction. Tales from the City is a collection of heartwarming stories from Boston and surrounding areas. The Clothes We Wear is the exclusive style column. Miss Conduct gives advice on etiquette and good manners. The Globe Puzzle is a crossword puzzle. Coupling is all about social chemistry and relationships. Sunday Ideas features commentary on ideas, books, people, and trends.
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