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Redeveloping the Christian Science Plaza requires restraint. Plus, budget madness.
In the coming weeks, initial plans by the Christian Science Church to develop the plaza will be reviewed by a citizens advisory committee of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA). This is the next step in an intricate process intended to balance the
An urban jewel
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EDITORIAL
| July 08, 2011
Local experts predict the Boston of the future
There's more to imagining our city's future than placing bets on when Hizzoner will retire (which is just an exercise in futility at this point).
Best Decade Ever
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CHRIS FARAONE
| January 15, 2011
Dead end in Dudley
September was a sexy month for the future of Boston's landscape.
Boston's other big hole
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CHRIS FARAONE
| October 01, 2010
The Battle of Mission Hill
Oftentimes, inner-city dwellers who have to routinely phone police about disorderly neighbors fear retribution from gangbangers or drug dealers.
Town-versus-gown tempers are boiling over near the Northeastern campus, as residents charge the giant school with 'death by incrementalism'
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CHRIS FARAONE
| June 11, 2010
Building block
Your editorial, “Menino’s Promise,” about Mayor Menino’s inauguration, stated: “He must shelve his reservations about becoming more involved in private development.”
Letters to the Boston editor, January 15, 2010
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| January 15, 2010
Boston rat rampage
Residents say that if you jam a leaf blower in the earth virtually anywhere in Allston, furry bottom feeders will be blown out of every crack and hole in sight and rain down like unsavory screeching meatballs. North Enders joke that something similar wou
Thanks to the global economic collapse, which has stalled initiated construction projects, Boston’s rat population is surging
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CHRIS FARAONE
| November 06, 2009
Difference of opinion
It’s been three months since Peter Canellos replaced Renée Loth as editor of the Boston Globe ’s editorial page.
Peter Canellos reinvents Globe ’s editorial page. Plus, Tom Menino’s campaign gets late-breaking help from the Banner and Herald .
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ADAM REILLY
| November 06, 2009
For Mayor: Vote Flaherty + Yoon
Boston’s mayoral candidates are running campaigns that are variations on a theme.
Boston District City Council: Henriquez, Ross, ciommo, LaMattina
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EDITORIAL
| October 30, 2009
Knight of night life
The most feared man in Boston isn’t a crazy-eyed killer or a brutal street thug — he’s an elected official. Evidence? When was the last time you heard a disgruntled Boston businessperson publicly criticize Mayor Tom Menino?
Taking on Boston’s biggest bully
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CHRIS FARAONE
| October 23, 2009
Disclosure: not a dirty word
The City Hall e-mail scandal that has scored headlines in recent weeks exemplifies Mayor Thomas Menino's antagonistic — almost contemptuous — attitude toward public accountability.
Menino's shame and Kerry's blunder. Plus, Olympic follies.
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EDITORIAL
| October 02, 2009
Vote Yoon
Barring supernatural intervention next Tuesday, incumbent Thomas Menino is expected to top the ticket in Boston's four-candidate mayoral preliminary. The final vote will take place November 3.
It is time for Boston to debate its future
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EDITORIAL
| September 18, 2009
Menino's 50-Percent Solution
For years, many in Boston (including here at the Phoenix ) have lamented the absence of a vigorous campaign that would force the long-time incumbent to defend his record and discuss the issues.
The incumbent mayor is going to cruise through the upcoming preliminary. So why does his campaign seem to be taking it so seriously?
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| September 11, 2009
Flaherty's fix for the BRA
Your recent article regarding the upcoming preliminary election for mayor of Boston, inaccurately portrays my proposal for the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), the city’s planning and development agency.
Letters to the Boston editor, August 21, 2009
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| August 21, 2009
Yoon or Flaherty
Boston voters will go to the polls in less than seven weeks to choose two candidates, out of the four now running, to face off against each other in November's mayoral election.
Who will win the chance to challenge Menino?
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| August 14, 2009
State of the State House coverage
Adam Reilly made an erroneous assumption when he bemoaned the loss of State House news coverage with the downsizing of the Boston Globe . Fortunately, Boston is still a two-newspaper town.
Letters to the Boston editor, July 10, 2009
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| July 10, 2009
System failure
In the “Talking Politics” column “Mass betrayal,” you attribute our state’s long, sad history of corrupt politicians to the culture of the State House. You’re probably right.
Letters to the Boston editor, July 3, 2009
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| July 03, 2009
Tiananmen 2.0?
The presidential election stolen from Mir Hossein Mousavi was not really an election at all. It was a sham, an elaborate beauty contest produced by the Islamist theocracy that holds the real power in Iran. The mullahs pick the candidates and the outcome.
The Iranian uprising; plus, Yoon disses the BRA
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EDITORIAL
| June 19, 2009
Last biscuit in the oven
On that next trip to Whole Foods or the farmers' market, your favorite small-batch cookies, jams, and jellies might be hard to find.
Nuestra's culinary misadventure
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CHRIS FARAONE
| May 20, 2009
Racism in real estate
After more than a decade in the business, the real-estate agent knew that many landlords had very narrow ideas about whom they did and didn't want living in their apartments and houses. Most of them were fairly subtle about it. "I want the right people,
Keeping the neighborhoods white
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SEAN FLYNN
| May 15, 2009
He's number three
The conditions seem perfect for Kevin McCrea's latest YouTube video : warm for February, reasonably sunny, no sonic competition from nearby construction.
How seriously should Boston take long-shot mayoral candidate Kevin McCrea?
By
ADAM REILLY
| March 18, 2009
Artists get the shaft
On a tour of the studios at 337 Summer Street, Jen Mecca, a textile artist, points out some of the spaces recently vacated by artists and craftsmen, including a pair of furniture makers who left for Somerville.
The city gives Fort Point's creative residents the finger
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TED SIEFER
| January 28, 2009
Budgeting your time
There are two possible reasons Friday is the best day of the week for a college student.
For students, part-time jobs mean pocket money, freedom, scheduling conflicts, and stress
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 08, 2009
An accidentally tragic timeline
Your “Terror Masala” article, unintentionally of course, is very timely in view of the atrocities in Mumbai.
Letters to the Boston editor, December 12, 2008
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| December 10, 2008
Menino's mosque II
Making sense of what went on; taking action for the future
Making sense of what went on; taking action for the future
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EDITORIAL
| December 10, 2008
The PTech connection?
Between late 2002 and early 2003, the now defunct Fleet Bank in Boston attracted the attention of federal anti-terrorist investigators.
Banking with terrorists
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| November 19, 2008
Menino's mosque
Most locals concede that getting anything of substance accomplished in Boston is a Herculean task.
The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| November 19, 2008
Inside Job
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| November 18, 2008
More from King and Flynn
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ADAM REILLY
| November 06, 2008
Don’t leave me this way
Leaves lead a wild life, and each leaf’s physical structure reflects both its individual biography — revealing the pathways, for example, of insects that have eaten their way across a leaf’s surface.
Botanical Forms at Harvard’s Museum of Natural History, Carroll Dunham and more at the Addison, and Renzo Piano at the Fogg
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RANDI HOPKINS
| May 06, 2008
Unpopularity contest
I’d like to commend David S. Bernstein for pointing out that the mayor could have many promising challengers.
Letters to the Boston editor: December 21, 2007
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| December 19, 2007
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