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Nine Inch Nails and Jane's Addiction, live at the Comcast Center, June 3, 2009
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Abortion is dominating the headlines — and giving new resonance to the radically pro-choice gospel of Katherine Ragsdale, dean of Cambridge's Episcopal Divinity School.
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Even Matt Lauer deserves a better fate than to watch his career die at the hands of Brad Silbering.
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Some time in the late 90s, Trent Reznor holed himself up in a house near the ocean. Ostensibly, he was there to write some music. And while he did use that time to begin piecing together some of the songs that would become Nine Inch Nails's 1999 double-album The Fragile , Reznor.
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Nothing warms the heart like the return of the Florida State football team to national criminal prominence.
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Abortion is dominating the headlines — and giving new resonance to the radically pro-choice gospel of Katherine Ragsdale, dean of Cambridge's Episcopal Divinity School.
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Conventional political wisdom says that for a party to oppose a woman — or a women's issue — it's best to send out a female spokesperson.
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Leonard Cohen at the Wang Theatre
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Conservatives scoffed in April when the Department of Homeland Security warned that the United States could face another wave of homegrown attacks.
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Is it bluegrass if it doesn't have a banjo? Or a fiddle, for that matter? Hamilton County, a three-piece acoustic outfit who debut their first CD, Brokedown Breakdown , next week, sure do a good impersonation of a bluegrass band, even if purists might dismiss it on technicalities.
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