Courtney comes to Boston magazine after a four-and-a-half year tenure at Boston.com and The Boston Globe, where she headed the EPpy-award winning Things to Do section online and contributed regularly to the lifestyle sections of the paper and to The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. Before that, she worked for WickedLocal.com and covered government and crime for The Patriot Ledger. She also interned at Rolling Stone (ask her about touring with Good Charlotte in Australia). Courtney prides herself on random knowledge of Boston's neighborhoods and nightlife, and when she isn't writing or editing, she's probably shopping, running, at a concert, or drinking craft beer.
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A closer look at a richly textured python backpack by Joel Storella that screams opulence without saying a word.
In a city of augmented fringe, Courtney Hollands joins the fray of eyelash enhancement.
A closer look at the powder-coated-steel-and-leather chair from Showroom.
Are you dog-friendly? That was the first question Philena and Brian Kaplan asked potential venues while planning their wedding.
What’s old is new again at this quirky North End millinery shop.
… just in time for the holidays (hint, hint).
Surely your LBD is calling out for this honeyed emerald-cut citrine from Alexandra Mor.
Cozy basics keep winter at bay at Vince’s two new local stores.
The Gardner Museum’s artist-in-residence presented her spring/summer 2015 collection.
The designer presented his spring/summer 2015 collection at the Union Club.
Five up-and-coming designers showed their creations on the W Boston runway.
Lighten up with this season’s palette of softer shades.
Arm yourself for Boston Fashion Week and beyond with Bottega Veneta’s new “Rialto” bag, done up in striking emerald elaphe skin.
Add these bright shades to your summer mani-pedi rotation.