The “review is focused on racial disparities in the rates at which people are stopped and frisked”
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Dead As Ever: Meet The Rising Dark Star Of Boston’s Jam Band Scene
“I just love the marriage of soul with these kinds of jazzy elements and improvisations … It’s just a good time … That’s something I really identified with.”
Family Of Woman Killed By Commuter Rail Sues MBTA For Crash Records
There are many stories about people getting hurt and killed by trains. This one’s about what their families may endure in the pursuit of answers and justice
Inbox: Now + There To Unveil Lot Lab, Multi-Artist Public Art Pilot Program in Navy Yard
“Inaugural artists include Ghada Amer, Sam Fields, and Massiel Grullon”
DIG THIS: INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL BOSTON 2023
The Independent Film Festival Boston (IFFBoston) presents its 20th annual edition this week, with screenings at the Somerville Theatre, Brattle Theatre, and Coolidge Corner Theatre through May 3rd.
State Wire: Mass Lawmakers Aim To End Qualified Immunity, Let People Sue Police
"It makes no sense that the very people responsible for enforcing the law face no consequences for breaking it."
“State Of Good Repair.” MBTA Solicits More Contractors To Help Fix The Mess
With the MBTA still very broken, agency lacks clarity in communications with contractors, commuters
The (Massachusetts Taxpayer-Funded) Finer Things Club
How state officials enjoy everything from dinner to satellite radio to a pricey home desk chair on your dime
“I’m Not On That Grammys Stage Yet, But It Feels One Step Closer”
Dutch ReBelle, Oompa, and Red Shaydez look back on trip to Grammys, ahead to Grammy goals
Lens On Cambridge’s Unhoused Neighbors Project Photo Series
A conversation with photographer and social worker Eva Rachel Tine