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If you work at the Boston Globe , and have any bright ideas on how to stop that paper's downward spiral, management is all ears. At least, that's the party line.
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A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.
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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.
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Late Monday afternoon, Brandeis University informed leaders of its Rose Art Museum that it would close the institution this summer and auction off the more than 6000 pieces in its renowned collection, which includes major works by Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns.
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Big Fat Whale
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Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband?
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In Mystic River , Clint Eastwood examined the damage to a close-knit group of Boston friends, years after one of them was sexually abused by a stranger, in a film depicting the power of sexual abuse with Catholic overtones.
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Big Fat Whale
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While culinary fads have come and gone, Chef Tony Maws has stuck by his sound principles.
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Everywhere one turns these days, there's seemingly more bad news about Rhode Island: the unemployment rate, one of the highest in the nation, tops 10 percent — and the state's running out of unemployment assistance.
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If you work at the Boston Globe , and have any bright ideas on how to stop that paper's downward spiral, management is all ears. At least, that's the party line.
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A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.
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In this perilous economy, Governor Deval Patrick is faced with extraordinary economic challenges.
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While culinary fads have come and gone, Chef Tony Maws has stuck by his sound principles.
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Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband?
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"I have a philosophy degree, which has really come in handy in my life," says Weirdo Records owner Angela Sawyer. "Especially when I'm sitting here watching some guy drool snot on a $50 record."
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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.
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Late Monday afternoon, Brandeis University informed leaders of its Rose Art Museum that it would close the institution this summer and auction off the more than 6000 pieces in its renowned collection, which includes major works by Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns.
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Former Providence Journal reporter Jan Brogan is out with her fourth mystery, Teaser .
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The Front Page 's timeless fun at 2nd Story
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