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GRIEF’S AVALANCHE: NOT MEDEA AT FLAT EARTH THEATRE
SPECIAL FEATURE: BODIES WITHOUT BORDERS
Movement and the immigrant experience at the region’s second home for countless cultures
UNDERSTANDING AND REMEMBERING: ON “ANTONIO LOPEZ 1970”
HOW TO AVOID YOUR FAMILY
Tips for spending the holiday in Boston if you’re steering clear of the dinner table
THE UNRAVELLING OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY: ALL MY SONS AT PRAXIS STAGE
BOY MEETS FOX: FIRST LOVE IS THE REVOLUTION AT APOLLINAIRE THEATRE
STILL STANDING: THE ENDURING STORIES OF THE STATUES THAT INHABIT DAVIS SQUARE, SOMERVILLE
I got in touch with former Mayor Brune to ask about the statues. He had been concerned about longevity and preservation but was told they were temporary. “Not to the extent that they were going to take them down,” he recalled, “[but] they weren’t going to last a lifetime.”
A EULOGY FOR GRATUITIES AS WAGES
It’s time to curb service industry harassment by ending dependence on tipping