Improper Bostonian
By adamg - 4/25/19 - 11:14 am

Improper Bostonian Publisher Wendy Semonian Eppich announced the magazine for Bostonian bon vivants is shutting down, effective immediately.

While this news might be surprising, the company has had a great run and we’re hopefully leaving this incredible city better and brighter since our inception in 1991.

By adamg - 11/28/11 - 9:21 pm

Dana Reichman Gitell agrees with the editors of the magazine for people too busy to look at big words that Redd's in Roslindale has good food.

By adamg - 7/10/09 - 11:13 am

Third Decade critiques the Improper Bostonian's attempt at licking advertisers a best-of list, which, like most of the other ones, pretty much considers everything beyond the Fenway and on the other side of the Harbor to be terra incognita.

I'd take a look myself, but the Improper still seems to think it's 1994 and that a giant animated GIF of its cover is all anybody really needs online.

By Damon_Cawley - 2/5/08 - 10:02 am

Guests will be served blues-inspired hors d’oeuvres created by Azure’s nationally recognized Executive Chef, Robert Fathman and specialty drinks made with Reyka Vodka. The party will feature blues by Stretch and a raffle for several prizes, including a grand prize chef's tasting dinner for 6 at Azure. Guests are encouraged to wear blue, and there will be prizes for the best blue attire!

Tickets are $50 per person. 100% of the proceeds will benefit Community Servings. The funds raised from the sale of each ticket will provide two weeks worth of meals for a Community Servings client.

By adamg - 9/19/07 - 11:23 am

Boston Daily Blog has the scoop: The Globe has hired Improper Bostonian editor Veronica Chao to run its City Weekly section.

By adamg - 11/16/06 - 3:58 pm

Go figure: The Improper Bostonian doesn't print every photo from locals who drag a copy of the thing to some exotic foreign locale.

By adamg - 11/2/06 - 10:33 pm

It's not just that the Globe dedicated FIFTEEN reporters, photographers and editors to its list of the 25 most allegedly stylish people in Boston.