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“HEDGING THEIR BETS.” COPS, COP CONTRACTOR FILL CAMPAIGN COFFER
In their fight to keep the status quo, Boston police throw money at Essaibi-George
THE BOSTON ARTS FESTIVAL RESUMES LIVE AND IN PERSON PROGRAM
After a virtual run in 2020, the event will showcase visual and performing arts in the flesh
PASTOR MCCLURKIN’S STRUGGLE MIRROR’S THE BLACK CHURCH’S
No applause for this hate-filled coming out party.
TITANIC SHIFTS: DEMS SWAP DECK CHAIRS AMIDST GOP-PROVOKED TSUNAMI
Republican Gov. Charlie Baker, who is not yet seriously rumored to join the Biden administration, started the new year by vetoing a sweeping climate change bill.
BOSTON USED FACE RECOGNITION BEFORE. DESPITE POTENTIAL BAN, IT LIKELY WILL AGAIN.
"If the city acquires face surveillance technology, anyone who attends future protests could be tracked and identified, further threatening our right to rally for justice."
GRANITE GRIND: SUPERFICIAL RIFTS ASIDE, WARREN AND SANDERS HAVE SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT IDEAS & TACTICS
Less than a year out from the 2020 elections, and weeks away from the dawn of the Democratic Party primaries, the race for the presidential nomination has been whittled down to four “top tier” candidates and a swath of longshots desperate to make late breakthroughs.
CHUCK TURNER, 1940-2019
In the long relay race of oppressed communities and the global working class, Chuck Turner picked up the baton in the 1960s as a young activist in the Northern Student Movement (a wing of the civil rights movement). By Christmas Day 2019 when he walked on, that beginning had been eclipsed by a series of powerful base-building projects—many that at once challenged the ruling class while creatively empowering the excluded and the exploited.
OUTGOING BOSTON CITY COUNCILOR TIM MCCARTHY REMOVES HIS MASK
Take outgoing District 5 Councilor Tim McCarthy, who has historically had bad positions on cannabis, endorsed Gov. Charlie Baker in 2018, and often suffers from the same Caucasian derangement syndrome as the governor.
AN ORAL HISTORY OF THE DIG: VOL. II, EPISODE 4
He made up a fictitious ideal reader named Spike. The memo read, “Spike works in advertising, but he goes to punk clubs at night,” and this and that. Fuck you and die.