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SPECIAL FEATURE: UNBEARABLE PRESSURE

Written by Posted August 1, 2019 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

For members of the Asian LGBTQ community, Boston can be solid ground for personal discovery and advocacy. Still, some stories remain untold.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Asian, Asian Community, Boston, Boston Pride, Cambridge, china, gay, gay community, LGBTQ, Massachusetts, Pride, Pride Parade, Taiwan, Taiwanese, Thai, Thailand

JOEL KIM BOOSTER BREAKS DOWN HIS WORKOUT REGIMEN, DATING HABITS

Written by DENNIS MALER Posted June 19, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Comedy

"I wouldn’t say awkward, but I am a little bit more quiet when I first meet somebody. I am a little bit more introverted than I think people assume, especially in big social situations."

Filed Under: A+E, Comedy Tagged With: Boston Comedy, gay, humor, Joel Kim Booster, Laugh Boston

THE SUBMISSION: ZEITGEIST STAGE’S SPRING CLOSER MEDIATES ON BIG ISSUES

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted May 15, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

It casts a critical eye on the state of equality within America, and the systems of oppression that keep many down in order to raise others up.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: artistic director, Baltimore, black box theater, Boston Center for the Arts, Civil Rights, Danny Larson, david miller, gay, race issues, Shaleeha G’ntamobi, THE SUBMISSION, zeitgeist stage company

PERFUME GENIUS VS. THE NATIONAL: “LEARNING”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 13, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, MUSIC, Run For Cover

The National keep the same atmosphere present and repeat it as an echo, letting their vocals and spaced guitar offer a hug to Perfume Genius, albeit several years later

Filed Under: COLUMNS, MUSIC, Run For Cover Tagged With: 2010, 2013, 2014, Aaron Dessner, Baritone, Boston, Bryce Dessner, chamber pop, Column, Columnist, Contest, Cover, Cover song, Daniel Johnston, Dessner, Dig, DigBoston, Emotional, gay, Gay Rights, I Need My Girl, Indie Rock, Learning, LGBTQ, Lo-Fi, love, Matt Berninger, Mike Hadreas, Nina Corcoran, Perfume Genius, Piano, Run for Cover, Too Bright, Trouble Will Find Me, Valentine's Day

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