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Pumpkin Spice, Apple Fritter, and Other Fall Cannabis Flavors To Savor

Written by DAWN MARTIN Posted October 28, 2022 Filed Under: Cannabis, Talking Joints Memo

Sweet candy bites and other standout seasonal products sure to turn any ordinary family dinner into a party

Filed Under: Cannabis, Talking Joints Memo Tagged With: autumn, cannabis, Fall, Halloween, products, Talking Joints Memo, vapes

YOUR ABRIDGED BUT AWESOME FALL MUSIC GUIDE

Written by ROB DUGUAY Posted October 8, 2021 Filed Under: MUSIC

Which shows are the ones that folks should definitely hit up? Well, that’s what we’re here for.

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: concerts, Events, Fall, features, local music, Music, shows, Venues

EDITORIAL: DIGBOSTON SEEKS FALL INTERNS

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted August 22, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS

 

(Interested candidates, please read this whole editorial)

 

At DigBoston, we like to have a lot of interns working for us at all times. Particularly college journalism students who will soon be seeking jobs as full-time newspaper ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: DigBoston, economy, editorial, education, Fall, intern, internship, Jason Pramas, jobs, Journalism, Politics, reporter

POE RETURNS TO BOSTON IN GRAPHIC NOVEL FORM

Written by M.J. TIDWELL Posted September 20, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Books

“He describes the narrator dismembering this body, which is horrifying enough, but when you do that visually, it becomes over-the-top grisly,” Hinds said. “I had to strike the right balance, which actually was to show very little and leave a lot to the reader’s imagination.”

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: Boston, Edgar Allan Poe, Fall, Frog Pond, Frogpondians, Gareth Hinds, poe, poems

FALL BACK, PROTESTS AHEAD: OCTOBER IS FOR ACTIVISM

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 30, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

FALL BACK, PROTESTS AHEAD: OCTOBER IS FOR ACTIVISM

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: 2015, autumn, Beacon Hill, body cameras, Boston, Boston Homeless Solidarity Committee, Boston Public Health Commission, Byron Rushing, City Hall, Evandro Carvalho, Fall, Fight For 15, homelessness, Long Island, Mary Keefe, Mass Police Reform, Massachusetts, millionaire's tax, minimum wage, October, opiates, Pat Jehlen, police brutality, police shootings, protests, Raise Up, SEIU, Shelters, SOMERVILLE, treatment

FALL PREVIEW 2014: THEATER PICKS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 8, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

Theater geeks, mark your calendars …

THE FORGETTING CURVE

BRIDGE REPERTORY THEATER

In 1953, a young man agreed to undergo an experimental surgery hoping to be cured of epilepsy, and devastatingly, the treatment destroyed his ability to make new memories. To kick off their second season, Bridge Rep brings the ...  read more

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: arts, Fall, performing, picks, preview, theater

FALL PREVIEW 2014: A PIE TO FALL FOR

Written by SCOTT MURRY Posted October 8, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

It’s a real downer when summer promptly abandons us in September. It’s a cruel time of year, but keeping our spirits warm as the cold weather returns is Petsi Pies. From their Beacon Street bakery just beyond Inman Square, founder Renee “Petsi” McLeod and crew will soon be bring back the seasonal ...  read more

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: Fall, PETSI PIES, preview, SOMERVILLE

FALL PREVIEW 2014

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 8, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

When Henry David Thoreau wrote “I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion,” he was basically saying (depending on how deep you read into it) that the life of a city dweller, with all one’s material possessions mandated by the opulence a own ...  read more

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: arts, drink, eat, Fall, oktoberfest, performing, pie, preview, restaurant

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