What it comes down to is that in spite of what Budweiser’s advertising department would like you to think, today’s drinkers demand craft beer. Period.
COLUMNS
TESTING, TESTING: AN INTERVIEW WITH ADDISON DEMOURA OF STEEP HILL
Addison DeMoura, the cofounder and chief business development officer at Steep Hill Halent, a testing lab facility in several states, is one of the most eagerly anticipated speakers at this weekend’s New England Cannabis Convention.
BURIED IN SNOW PORN
Weather journalism is a rung below sportswriting on the importance spectrum, but we haven’t seen much of anything else through the drifts, so here’s what we came up with …
ON #BLMDIGSOUT AND HELPING ONE ANOTHER THROUGH WINTRY HELL
The city is overwhelmed. If we keep acting in support of one another, there’s a chance that we can dig ourselves out.
YOUR EARLY PRESIDENTIAL POT POLITICS PRIMER
With Presidential campaigns shaping up, marijuana reform looks to be an issue that most candidates hope to avoid.
WEST COAST DISPATCH: TURNS OUT WE ARE THE HUB OF THE UNIVERSE
I was unpacking in my hotel room when the local five o’clock news came on and—bam—there was Mayor Marty Walsh giving a press conference about parking during snow storms.
ROASTMASTERS: INTRODUCING YOUR NECC SPEAKERS
Full disclosure: As a chief sponsoring media entity, we’re hardly objective on these matters, and are jumping-out-of-our-skin excited about the coming New England Cannabis Convention.
BOSTON NOAM
Some words from Chomsky on the sad state of international media
SUPER BOWLS MATTER
In anticipation for such an action, there was an increased police presence in Kenmore Square and around some of Boston’s major sports bars, from where it is reported that marchers held clandestine meetings.
STATE HOUSE SMOKE SIGNALS
Senate President Rosenberg should realize that reformers only turned in that direction because, after decades of hearings, studies, and doubletalk at the State House, there have been no laws passed.