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The 2014 closure remains a defining moment of the Walsh administration
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Written by KYLE CLAUSS Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
The 2014 closure remains a defining moment of the Walsh administration
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC
The blues rock revivalist talks hot air balloons, Larry David, and his first job.
Written by NINA CORCORAN Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene, Reviews
On his ninth record, The Michael Character brings his political folk punk to the same level of jovial edge as Jeff Rosenstock.
Written by GEORGE HASSETT Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction
Boston-based fighters promoted by Dropkick Murphys’ Ken Casey take the stage at House of Blues Saturday for a nationally televised card
Written by TIM BUGBEE Filed Under: Uncategorized
Mike Patton knows his way around a few octaves. And he’s never one for sitting still, so he brought his scientifically-proven super-human ... read more
Written by CITIZEN STRAIN Filed Under: COLUMNS, LIFESTYLE, Shop
Stench aside, there’s a smorgasbord of flavor in the Bomb, though mostly from the dark side.
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS
"These things aren’t happening. Why? Because one department won’t work with the next department."
Written by HALEY HAMILTON Filed Under: COLUMNS, Drinks, LIFESTYLE
Yoga and the restaurant industry go together like booze and the restaurant industry
Written by M.J. TIDWELL Filed Under: A+E, Books
I used to feel, metaphorically, that I stood by a vast river of music and everything that was happening came down that river and I hooked out anything that was interesting to me. Now, I feel like I’m on a small boat on a calm sea and I’m only hearing the stuff that swims near me.
Written by KATIE CAMPISI Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction
Dispatches from my daily dance with death en route to work