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A TALE OF SIX PUBLIC BATHROOMS IN BOSTON

Written by MAX GRINNELL Posted July 14, 2021 Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS

Boston is a tough place to pee. But we have a map…

Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: bathroom, Boston, guide, Marriott, new england aquarium, public

INTERVIEW: A PEOPLE’S GUIDE TO GREATER BOSTON

Written by MAX L. CHAPNICK Posted August 21, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Books, Interviews

A People's Guide to Greater Boston

“A People’s Guide to Greater Boston,” out now from the University of California Press, is a very readable text but one that’s hard to define. A guide book with a historical, left-wing perspective, it is both thoroughly well-researched and pleasing to the eye: a high-production-value text and a far-reaching survey of important sites in and around the city.

Filed Under: A+E, Books, Interviews Tagged With: Book, Greater Boston, guide, Interview, Joseph Nevins, review, Suren Moodliar

INTERVIEW: SUREN MOODLIAR ON A PEOPLE’S GUIDE TO GREATER BOSTON

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted July 24, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Books, Interviews

A new book from University of California Press

Filed Under: A+E, Books, Interviews Tagged With: A People's Guide to Greater Boston, Boston, fun, guide, history, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, slider, Suren Moodliar, tour, University of California Press, Video

DON’T FALL FOR PROPAGANDA, VOTE BASED ON FACTS

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted December 18, 2019 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

In the 2020 election, working voters need to focus on candidates’ platforms… and actions

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Column, Democracy, Elections, guide, Jason Pramas, platform, policy, Politics, propaganda, usa, voting

HOW TO MANAGE YOUR PROFS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE NEW COLLEGE STUDENT

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted September 12, 2018 Filed Under: Guide, NEWS+OPINIONS

 

So you’re a first-year undergraduate. You’re in college to cram your head full of knowledge, true. But you’re also there to build your personal network. Because the friends and allies you make while taking courses could very well stay with you for your whole ...  read more

Filed Under: Guide, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: article, Back to School, college, guide, how-to, Jason Pramas, management, professor, psychology, relationship, student

EDITORIAL: HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT DIGBOSTON

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted April 19, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS, Uncategorized

Official Dig Baby

 

A reader’s guide to building a better news weekly

 

What does it mean to support a news outlet? Clearly the answer to that question varies widely depending on whether the outlet is big or small, nonprofit or for profit, subscription- or advertising-based.

 

But in an era when news organizations of all ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS, Uncategorized Tagged With: advertise, audience, community, DigBoston, donate, editorial, engagement, Family, friend, guide, Jason Pramas, network, participate, reader, share, support, trust

QUICK & DIRTY CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION GUIDE

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted November 1, 2017 Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS

collage of 2017 Cambridge City Council candidates

Because in a race with 26 candidates, you’ll only remember slogans

 

Everyone outside Cambridge thinks they understand why it’s kind of a weird place. But to truly apprehend how odd the city is, you really need to vote in one of its municipal elections. Especially this one. Where else in the area do you have a ranked choice voting ...  read more

Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Cambridge, candidates, City Council, Election, guide, Jason Pramas, list, Massachusetts

SUMMER MUSIC GUIDE 2016

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted June 16, 2016 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Whether you're a stoner girl or a dad rock-loving dad, we've got your summer plans all worked out.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2016, Anderson.Paak, Boston, David Hepworth, Dig, DigBoston, Dinosaur Jr., Floodwater, Fuzzstival, guide, Jamaica Plain Porchfest, Jensen Karp, Lady Pills, mitski, Music, Newport Folk Festival, Panorama Festival, Quilt, Rob Sheffield, Spook The Herd, Steven Hyden, summer, The Julie Ruin

GET OUT THERE: WINTER NIGHTLIFE GUIDE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted February 26, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

Think of it as a snapshot of what Sunday-Thursday has in store for you between now and the spring solstice on March 20, a time period that may later be referred to as “The Great Melt.”

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: Amanda Palmer, beat hotel, bills bar, breakfast club, brewer's fork, cantab, fort point, Good Life, guide, internal matter, lizard lounge, matt jennings, moonshine, Partying, pastoral, pizza, poetry, ramen, school night, the merchant, townsman, Vinyl, winter nightlife, zuzu

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