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A Deathwish comes true
If you've lived in Boston for more than a few months, you've surely felt the pang of "Whoa" that runs up and down your spine the first time you see their trucks: huge black-and-gold behemoths stocked with intimidatingly jacked dudes all dressed in black
Psycho Pirates Dept.
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DANIEL BROCKMAN
| March 11, 2011
Operators are standing by
Here's the ugly truth about Republican 2nd District congressional candidate Jason Levesque.
Blah Blah Tourism
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AL DIAMON
| February 05, 2010
So now what?
I have an election hangover.
The time for obsessive-compulsive election monitoring has come to an end. Cupcakes, anyone?
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SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| November 05, 2008
Gods and monsters — and David Hasselhoff
The Museum of Fine Arts did big things with Napoleon and Edward Hopper, pictures of prostitutes graced the walls of Boston’s two biggest art museums, and all hell broke loose when the Mooninites invaded.
Art: 2007 in review
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GREG COOK
| December 17, 2007
Political cartoons
Among its hordes of firsts, The Simpsons helped transplant politicians from the cartoon funny pages to our television sets.
The 20 Best Animated Politicians in Cartoon History
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DAVID MASHBURN
| July 26, 2007
The 100 unsexiest men 2007: 10-1
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| April 14, 2007
Miss you, Muncie
Inured by long acquaintance as I am to the caprices of reality TV, to its playful love of twists, surprises, rug pullings, plug pullings, and decapitations, I confess to having been thrown for a loop
Armed and Famous goes down; Nashville Star 5 goes on
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JAMES PARKER
| February 20, 2007
The Atlantic Divide
Bloc Party, the Arctic Monkeys, and even Dizzee Rascal often make it seem that British music is our music too.
Bridged by the Internet
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MATTHEW GASTEIER
| October 24, 2006
Video nuggets to munch on
It’s no shocker that publicity firms and record labels — both major and indie — are using video-sharing sites to get more eyeballs on their bands.
Tasty chicks, treadmills, Baywatch scenes, and more.
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WILL SPITZ
| August 08, 2006
Bard and puppet
This is the first assault on Hamlet in Shakespeare & Company's 29-year history.
Hamlet ; Coastal Disturbances ; Jay Johnson: The Two and Only!
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CAROLYN CLAY
| July 18, 2006
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