Prass’ songs are romantic and marked by simplicity. She is in love with romance, and for good reason; it has proved a rich topic throughout her music career.
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INTRODUCING: ‘THE TOKIN’ TRUTH’
With a year to go until voters decide on the future of legal marijuana in Mass, the Commonwealth’s enduring anti-prohibition column recalibrates. Don’t call it a Cannback.
SWAT INC: THE COMMONWEALTH’S MOST INFAMOUS MILITARIZED POLICE FORCE CONTINUES TO FLOUT RECORDS LAW
After nearly two months, seven in-person visits, numerous phone calls and emails, and a run-in with the Wilmington police, we finally received some of the records we requested.
LOUIS: THE END OF THE LINE IN QUINCY
Giving the phrase “off the beaten path” new meaning
INTERVIEW: SATURDAY NIGHT/SUNDAY MORNING PLAYWRIGHT KATORI HALL
Rewriting the narrative and making history
DIG THIS: BANTAM CIDER TASTING, MARJORIE LIU, AND BOSTON HASSLE FEST 7
Drinks, comics, music, yoga ... a little something for everyone this week
IN SEARCH OF COMMON UNITY: A CONVERSATION WITH HAWAH KASAT ABOUT YOUTH VIOLENCE EVERYWHERE
Without creative constructive time, we’re just going to keep losing young people in the cracks. These are the bigger questions in these cities where you see high dropout and suicide rates and crazy amounts of bullying—and it’s spread out in the suburbs now too.
APPARENT HORIZON: BOSTON ARTISTS UNITE
Two Activist Events Coming Up for Area Creative Pros
PUFF POLICE: CONTRARY TO COMMISSIONER’S CLAIMS, BPD MASTURBATED BY MEDIA
To show the extent to which his department is actually showered with positive press, we plugged “Boston Police Department” into the Google machine, and parsed all of the puffery from just October into four distinct categories.
METAL GEAR SOLACE: DEAFHEAVEN ESCAPES THE LOS ANGELES BLUES
Deafheaven frontman George Clarke opens up about New Bermuda, complacency, and why opening mail sucks.