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The Phoenix makes history
The Massachusetts Cultural Council announces its first-ever media award.
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| January 23, 2013
Joe Kearns Goodwin's Celebrity-Studded War Chest
Team of Donors
A typical Massachusetts State Senate candidate raises around $70,000, according to the Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF).
By:
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| September 05, 2012
Deep Dive at the ICA
Free Falling
Fine craftsmanship and finesse are nothing new at the Institute of Contemporary Art, though usually they're contained within the Seaport District's monolithic museum.
By:
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
| August 31, 2012
Help! Our bands are on fire!
Fanning the flames
Brendan Burns and his 11 housemates were asleep early last Thursday morning when flames engulfed their three-floor Cambridge home around 3:15 a.m.
By:
LIZ PELLY
| August 29, 2012
Pax Bostona
The thin blue byline
After years of enduring the bigoted prose of their own union newsletter, members of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO) now have their own publication.
By:
ARIEL SHEARER
| August 08, 2012
What WikiLeaks cables reveal about Mitt
Ugly Americans Dept.
Mitt Romney's recent trip overseas left the impression that the putative Republican presidential nominee was even more clueless abroad than at home.
By:
PAUL IORIO
| August 10, 2012
Lehane's talent show
Into the Mystic
"The pejorative ghettoization of mystery writing has become pretty laughable," says Dennis Lehane. "It's just not working."
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| August 01, 2012
Brute-y pageant
As the World Turnbuckles Dept.
When professional wrestling gets brought up in the mainstream media, it's almost always because something awful happened.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| August 01, 2012
Our AWOL Security State
Where are they when we need them?
News reports of James Holmes's deadly assault in Aurora, Colorado, should call to question the federal government's failure to get an inkling of Holmes's preparations to inflict mass terror.
By:
HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| July 27, 2012
Three Strikes: Governor, you’re up
Prison-Industrial Simplex
Clergy members and community activists gathered near the State House Tuesday to condemn more than just the "three-strikes" criminal-sentencing bill that currently sits on Governor Deval Patrick's desk.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 25, 2012
Bedford to the Rose
Turning over a new leaf?
Turning over a new leaf?
By:
GREG COOK
| July 18, 2012
Cloudy with a chance of Skrillex
Summer camp
Anything that can go wrong at Camp Bisco, will go wrong. I've been attending the annual festival in upstate New York since 2007, and every year there seems to be a hitch: torrential rain begetting knee-deep mud, eight-hour traffic backups, and even those neon-clad dubstep kids on my damn lawn.
By:
MICHAEL C. WALSH
| July 18, 2012
Tierney: brother-in-law’s charges ''bizarre''
Tisei Anything
Tisei Anything
By:
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| July 03, 2012
Obama's Boston lovefest
Boo Birds in the Hand Dept.
I have always contended that Barack Obama is an inferior public speaker when compared to Deval Patrick, and I thought he demonstrated that truth again this week at a large fundraiser at Boston's Symphony Hall.
By:
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| June 27, 2012
Rocky Horror shadow-cast says goodbye
Body Blow
Harvard Square's alt-goth scene took a major hit last week when Ryan Noonan, a spokesman for the Harvard Square AMC theater, announced via an e-mail that the cinema would close its doors on July 8.
By:
MADDY MYERS
| July 02, 2012
Booking shakeup in the Fens
Dan Millen named new talent buyer of Church
Dan Millen named new talent buyer of Church
By:
MICHAEL MAROTTA
| June 20, 2012
Courtney Love slept here
Boston’s most famous rock and roll crash pad is up for sale
Boston’s most famous rock and roll crash pad is up for sale
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| June 20, 2012
Panic! at the Palladium
Prepare to get wrecked?
This past week, rumors flew that the Palladium, the stately concert hall in downtown Worcester, was due for imminent demolition.
By:
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| June 13, 2012
Dumb sports bets
Let's make it interesting
The Bruins have been on vacation for a month, the NBA Finals have started without us, the Sox are playing .500 ball, and the Patriots aren't even in pads yet.
By:
PHOENIX STAFF
| June 13, 2012
Celestial Update
This brief transit
Back in the 18th century, observing the Transit of Venus took a ridiculous amount of effort, involving ships, draft animals, wagons with wooden wheels, and telescopes made by the best optics engineer in the world. Today — say it with me — there's an app for that.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| May 30, 2012
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