"They’re wringing their hands about how liberal academics don’t treat them properly.”
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REEFER MAD AND POWER HUNGRY
Most doctors don't think like this ... But very few speak out about the fraud being carried out against the legalized medicinal use of cannabis.
SOMETHING TO HARP ON: AUDREY HARRER AND THE FINALISTS OF CAMBRIDGE PHILHARMONIC’S FEMALE COMPOSERS NIGHT
Some hundred years after Mozart and Monteverdi, we’re still leaving most female composers out of the spotlight, but the Cambridge Philharmonic looks to change that.
SPECIAL FEATURE: THE LAND BOSTON FORGOT
Hundreds of Allston residents fought in the streets to save their neighborhood. Now, after a series of land swaps, Harvard’s ivy vines are creeping in again. This is for those who fought, and who fight, for their homes.
GOOD RAPPAPORT: DECORDOVA AWARD HIGHLIGHTS NEW ENGLAND VISIONARY
Saunders has a global presence as well, having been featured in exhibitions around the world, including the Renaissance Society, Chicago; Tate Liverpool, England; and the 2011 Sharjah Biennial.
COVER FEATURE: TALKING KANSAS CITY CHOIR BOY WITH STARS COURTNEY LOVE AND TODD ALMOND
Is it true that you wrote “Doll Parts” here?
Courtney Love: Yes.
DIANE PAULUS: A.R.T.’S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OPENS UP ABOUT “WAITRESS”
Starting August 2, Boston audiences will once again be the first to enjoy a hotly anticipated new musical, Waitress, courtesy of the American Repertory Theater.
WORLD PREMIERE: A CONVERSATION WITH “WAITRESS” BOOK WRITER JESSIE NELSON
"What fascinates me about theatre is that ultimately many directors will interpret a work…many generations will see it and interpret it. That’s an amazing thing."
BOSTON 2024: VERSION NUMBER TWO
Dispatch from the most exhausting week in Olympic history
FOSSIL FOUL: AT JESUIT BC, YOU HAVE TO PROTEST FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PROTEST
Though Climate Justice BC was permitted to hold a rally calling for divestment in December, they were denied a subsequent request in February.