
All hate mail because of this will be going in the trash, so without further ado, here are my Top 20 Boston Tracks of 2020
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Written by ROB DUGUAY Filed Under: MUSIC
All hate mail because of this will be going in the trash, so without further ado, here are my Top 20 Boston Tracks of 2020
Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts
A recap of the performing arts in a tumultuous year.
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS
Are you tired of the same horse race political coverage? Are you sick of hearing about how much money the candidates raised? Do you want coverage to reflect more state and local issues?
Written by MARC HURWITZ Filed Under: Better Boston Beer Bureau, Drinks, Eats, FEATURES, GTFO, LIFESTYLE, Non-fiction
Longtime institutions are closing, but could a new batch be primed to replace them?
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene
“We are planning on touring to and from Austin and hitting some of the surrounding areas. We’ll be driving in our minivan, which we hope doesn’t fall apart.”
Written by IRENE MONROE Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
"President Trump’s proclivity for racist remarks comes as no surprise. His comment stating a preference for immigrants coming from Scandinavian countries like Norway, rather than from Africa and Haiti, which he depicts as “shithole” countries, is based solely on his xenophobia."
Written by PATRICK COCHRAN Filed Under: Analysis, News, NEWS+OPINIONS
While the perception of a polarizing political figure dominates the media narrative surrounding the candidate, Warren has shown that her positions and emphasis on popular issues can be a boon for her campaign.
Written by PATRICK COCHRAN Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Even if she isn’t everybody’s first choice, the prospect of a President Warren—a proponent of stiff corporate regulations, an increased minimum wage, student debt forgiveness, and single-payer health care—is still intriguing on the left.