2005-10-01 |
Holistic Health
By Alia Ghabra
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2005-05-01 |
A Month in Boston’s Radical Activist Community
By Micah Lee
A photo essay by Micah Lee
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2005-05-01 |
HEAD IN A VICE
By Steve Ritchey
Vice Magazine: A cheaper thrill than actually calling someone you don’t now a “Stupid bitch cunt whore”
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2005-05-01 |
Afro-Reggae Cultural Group
By Andra Brosy
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2005-05-01 |
ph15: Photography from Buenos Aires’ Shantytowns
By Liz Munsell
Coming to the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center this Summer
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2005-05-01 |
Funny Ha Ha
By Dave Swietkowski
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2005-05-01 |
Echoset Requests Underground Review
By Arthur Mullen
Bassist ’Thank you for accommodating Echoset’
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2005-05-01 |
Gender Crash
By Ari Kristan
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2005-05-01 |
Andy Zipf the Hair of the Campfire
By Arthur Mullen
DC artist plays Harvard Sq. Labor Day weekend
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2005-04-07 |
Tom Noonan: Acting Funny
By Dave Swietkowski
Yes, he’s the bad guy from Robocop 2.
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2005-04-07 |
Extreme Beer!
By Brian Dolan & Ethan Goldwater
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2004-11-01 |
Our Little Rendezvous at the Record Hospital
By Arthur Mullen
DJ Dinos - A Fountain of Dinosaurs
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2004-11-01 |
Welcome to Redbucket Films
By Lisa Santosa
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2004-11-01 |
Viking Moses’ Golden Apples are Delicious
By Ethan Goldwater
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2004-11-01 |
CMJ 2004: NYCrazyBananaLAND!!!!
By Ethan Goldwater
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2004-11-01 |
Recycled Resonance
By Christina Leonard
The Wasted Art of Sophia Ainslie
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2004-11-01 |
Aussie Author Sees White Earth
By Arthur Mullen
an interview with Andrew Mcgahan
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2004-05-01 |
In Critical Times, Critical Speaks
By Jonathan Tucker
Socially Conscious Hip Hop lives in South End
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2004-05-01 |
By Ethan Goldwater
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2004-05-01 |
Rock Against Bush! … and Vote Democrat?
By Christina Leonard
Celeb rockers push listeners to boot Bush out of office.
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2004-05-01 |
Made in Mexico
By Liz Munsell
A review on an recent ICA exhibit that requires
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2004-05-01 |
Good Taste and Historical Memory as two Moments within the Movement Toward Communism (of the Libertarian kind, of course)
By Claudio Brook
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2004-05-01 |
The View From 52nd Street
By Arthur Mullen
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2004-05-01 |
Punk Rock in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
By Marissa Brookes
CD burning, file sharing, and the death of the live show
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2004-02-01 |
A War of Words
By Nick Cortese
In recent years, corporations have made an increasing effort to corner the youth market by packaging the cultural phenomenon of slam poetry to push their products
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2004-02-01 |
The Triplets of Belleville. An Alternative Review for the Unconvinced Movie-goer
By Alyx Schwarz and Jolie Olivetti
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2004-02-01 |
Boston Ballet Leaves Many ’Dancing in the Streets’
By Christina Leonard
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2004-02-01 |
Tell Us the Truth Tour
By Matt Portner and Sarah Heller
Music as Motivation
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2004-02-01 |
Neverland
By Ethan Goldwater
The rise and fall of the Symbionese Liberation Army
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2003-11-01 |
Countdown 'til Zero Day
By Brian Dolan
Besides sympathizing with Columbine-style killers, this film portrays the burning of Bibles, crosses, and a swastika; teaches one how to build pipe bombs; and provides a Powerpoint presentation on how to shoot up a high school
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2003-11-01 |
Folk Revisited
By Steve Ritchey
Profiles three golden-age folk musicians you probably haven't heard of but will be happy you did
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2003-11-01 |
Ex-Boston, Future Rockstars
By Yuri Cartier
Three days more than just an interview with the 80s-tinged, melodic quartet, Pitty Sing
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2003-11-01 |
CMJ 2003: What New York City Cops?
By Ethan Goldwater
Gluttony at College Music Journal's Music Marathon
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2003-11-01 |
Need New Body
By Ethan Goldwater
An interview at CMJ Music Festival
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2003-10-01 |
Limp Bizkit Civil War
By Steve Ritchey
What would you do for the Nookie?
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2003-10-01 |
Kites: An Aural Affect
By Ethan Goldwater
Providence based sonic pummeller abrases technology
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2003-10-01 |
Party's Over, Kids
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
Philip Seymour Hoffman invades the Republican National Convention
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2003-10-01 |
The Weather Underground: A Film Review
By Liz Munsell
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2003-10-01 |
Johnny Cash: A Lesson Learned
By Dylan Shubitz
'You taught me better than the circle jerks'
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2003-10-01 |
Dynamic Duo Strikes Again!
By Charles Llyod and Ethan Goldwater
Hella and Lightning Bolt rain joyful noise at ZBC shows
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2003-10-01 |
Indian Invasion
By Monty Bal and Deepa Natarajan
Would you like samosa with that Bollywood?
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2003-10-01 |
Ravi Shankar Tantalizes Symphony Hall
By Deepa Natarajan and Charles Lloyd
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2003-10-01 |
Hazing the Indie Rock Fraternity
By Ethan Goldwater
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2003-05-01 |
Jackie-O-Motherfucker
By Ethan Goldwater
The Sonic Boom in the Belly of the Beast
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2003-05-01 |
Protest Records
By Steve Ritchey
Thurston Moore's new music venture
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2003-05-01 |
Blah Blah Blah!
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
Artists Respond To Information Overload
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2003-05-01 |
All Rise for the Rational Anthem
By Marissa Brookes
Post 9/11 Political Punk Shows Potential
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2003-05-01 |
Calling All Moverns
By Patrick Caughey
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2003-05-01 |
What's Grosser than Gross?
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
Spike and Mike's Twisted Animation
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2003-05-01 |
Joe Pernice: Out of Bed in No Time
By Steve Ritchey
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2003-05-01 |
Take a Slug of the Glug from my Jug
By Steve Holmgren
Rapper Slug is no Kerouac... But hey, he gets love in Minnesota
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2003-05-01 |
Hail to the Thief that is Me
By Nick Ogiony
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2003-04-01 |
LA Drugs
By Joe Steele
Saved Me From Fugazi Interview
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2003-04-01 |
A Hand Job Under the Table
By Steve Ritchey
Pig Lib a Psychedelic Dating Experience
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2003-04-01 |
Clerks... In a Porno Shop
By Ethan Goldwater
Director Paul Yates Says He is Cocteau's Heterosexual Counterpart
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2003-04-01 |
Action In the Bedroom
By Ethan Goldwater
A theater like none other
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2003-04-01 |
Betty Tsang
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
Looking Beyond the Cons
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2003-04-01 |
City of God
By Deepa Natarajan
An Assault on Your Senses
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2003-04-01 |
Strange Fruit
By Deepa Natarajan
A Rich Harvest
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2003-02-01 |
My Dog is Dead!
By Steve Ritchey
A Night with Thurston Moore and Brian Chippendale at the Middle East Upstairs 1/14/03
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2003-02-01 |
Rilo Kiley - On the Execution of Things
By Elisabeth Donnely
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2003-02-01 |
A Revolutionary Young Idea
By Ethan Goldwater
Preparing for the rock revolution or just monkeying around?
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2003-02-01 |
Crooked Fingers: Red Devil Dawn
By Steve Ritchey
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2003-02-01 |
Portrait of an Artist: Frida
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
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2003-02-01 |
Adaptation
By Bing Luke
A film about flowers
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2003-02-01 |
Warhol's Brillo Boxes, Resurrected
By Liz Munsell
Museum School Student Aaron Luckman's Post-moderum
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2003-02-01 |
A Case for Basket Case
By Jennifer Page
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2002-11-01 |
The Dance Revolution
By Ethan Goldwater
The beat is stepping out of New York: An interview with Radio 4
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2002-11-01 |
Soundtrack to the Autumn of our Lives
By Steve Ritchey
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2002-11-01 |
Sigur Ros: Profound ì()î
By Andrew Field-Pickering
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2002-11-01 |
Pavement
By Steve Ritchey
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2002-10-01 |
Regeneration: A DIY Dream?
By Marissa Brookes and Ethan Goldwater
A chat with the founders of Boston's newest all-ages venue
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2002-10-01 |
Contemporary Art Hits the MFA
By Christine Hochkeppel
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2002-10-01 |
Jazz in and out of the States
By Tony Maiella
An Interview with Garrison Fewell
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2002-10-01 |
An Indie Film Guide
By Renee Fidziukiewicz and Lindsey Plait
The independent film scene is x-ploding!
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2002-10-01 |
Sinclair Lives the Blues
By Ethan Goldwater
An Interview with John Sinclair--- ìKing of Hippiesî
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2002-10-01 |
Sea Change is the Ultimate
By Steve Ritchey
New Beck album comes more than full circle.
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2002-09-01 |
Hudson River Festival lightens the NYC Spirit
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
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2002-09-01 |
Welcome to Allston Rock City
By Ethan Goldwater
A devious chat with local punk rockers A is For Arson
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2002-09-01 |
El-P Does Fantastic Damage
By Andrew Field-Pickering
An album review
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2002-09-01 |
The Tonsils: A Light in Darkness
By Ethan Goldwater
An album review
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2002-09-01 |
Under Oath?
By Luke Dedeus
An Album Review
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2002-09-01 |
No Worries...
By Luke Dedeus
An Album Review
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2002-04-01 |
Two white boys tear it up
By Sam Winston
A review of the High and Mighty's latest album
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2002-04-01 |
Serve D-Tension
By Sam Winston
A review of D-Tension's new album, "Contacts and Contracts"
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2002-02-20 |
Poetry on Stage
By Melissa Shaw
Wives of the Dead, a new play by Todd Hearon
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2002-02-20 |
Hot and Cold
By James Kolowich
Richard Hell is an artifact, a survivor. And he has a new book out.
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2002-02-20 |
Children Underground
By Renee Fidziukiewicz
Human Rights Watch Film Festival exposes the plight of Romanian street children
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2001-12-17 |
Tickling the ivories
By Avishay Artsy
The Ivory Coast is quietly becoming one of Boston's favorite bands
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2001-12-17 |
The voice of The Coup
By Arashdeep Sangha
The Underground interviews Boots Riley
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2001-11-14 |
Would you like some batteries for that, miss?
By Dylan Shubitz
The Underground's exhaustive survey of Boston's sex shops.
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2001-11-14 |
Rambo in Afghanistan!
By Jesse Tangen -Mills
The long-forgotton third installment of the action franchise is now more relevent than ever.
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2001-10-10 |
Kickin' out the blues
By Claudia Lauer
Legendary beat poet, musician and activist John Sinclair comes to Boston
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2001-04-06 |
The Mooney Suzuki
By Alice N.
The Mooney Suzuki are four post-teenagers from New York City who play a modern brand of 1960's inspired garage rock 'n soul that'll tear you a new asshole.
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2001-04-06 |
Explodingdog.com
By J. Littlefield
Sam Brown's creation is sweet, charming and hilarious.
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2001-04-06 |
Les Savy Fav
By Willi Patton
Live review
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2001-02-24 |
Where the wild things are
By Jessica Rosin
Inside a little shop called Flyrabbit
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2001-02-24 |
cursive
By Avishay Artsy
An interview with Tim Kasher, the band's lead singer.
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2001-02-24 |
What about the voice of Atom G?
By Avishay Artsy
An interview with Adam, of Atom and HIs Package fame
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2000-12-07 |
BUST needs no enhancements
By Karin Fleisch
Finally, a real magazine for girls who think for themselves
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2000-12-07 |
Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future
By Elisabeth Donnelly
A Book Review
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2000-12-07 |
Off The Streets & Into The Studios
By Avishay Artsy and Karin Fleisch
Artists For Humanity: Cultivating Skills, Creating Opportunities
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2000-12-07 |
Dreaming In Sound: Elf Power
By Dan Eckstein
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2000-12-07 |
Boston 1900 - One City; One Century
By Inna Golovach
an inside look at the MFA's newest exhibit
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2000-12-07 |
Rich Mackin: Professional Harasser
By Jen Santomauro
Boston's favorite miscreant 'fesses up
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2000-11-06 |
Throwing Punches with Karate's Geoff Farina
By Avishay Artsy
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2000-11-06 |
Rachel's subdue Brattle crowd
By Avishay Artsy
Louisville septet treat Boston's sleepy-eyed youth to another intimate performance
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2000-11-06 |
Tom Bianchi, the Subway Minstrel
By Sara Bogush
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2000-11-06 |
Pram keeps pushing along
By Avishay Artsy
Birmingham's best play a space-lounge soundtrack for the 22nd century
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2000-11-06 |
Bringing Poetry To The People! The Guerilla Poets
By Elisabeth Donnelly
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2000-11-06 |
Ted Leo is rock's newest secret star
By Avishay Artsy
Three year's after Chisel's demise, he's bowling alone
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2000-11-06 |
Electric Funeral Buried by Boston PD
By Arashdeep Sangha
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2000-10-17 |
Art on the rise
By Avishay Artsy
Colorful puppets and creative street theatre are changing the face of protesting
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2000-10-17 |
A Swift Exposition
By Richard Yellowjacket
Concerning the Spirit of Sea-Life in the Boston Harbor District
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2000-10-17 |
The Get Up Kids
By Elinor Artsy
Concert review
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2000-09-18 |
Scott Alberg: A Portrait of the Artist as a Child
By Avishay Artsy
A Boston University graduate questions the experiences that form our identities
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2000-09-18 |
BCMA Exhibits Asian Avant-Jazz Talent
By Seth Weiner
Drawing from personal Asian American experiences, these performers have established a new level of avant-garde improvisation currently only known to such cities as Chicago and San Francisco.
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2000-09-18 |
Refuge From The Storm
By Avishay Artsy
Orthodox coffehouse offers shelter to the passer-by
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2000-04-24 |
More Than Just a Magazine
By Dan Feder
Whats Up's Aaron Goldstein art and entertainment to serve Boston's homeless community.
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2000-04-24 |
Women Rock the Hub
By Melissa Shaw
BU Women's Center organizes a benefit concert for survivors of domestic violence
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2000-04-24 |
A People's Poet: Amina Baraka
By Avishay Artsy
Amina Baraka is a poet of freedom singing out of the chains of oppression, an inspiring woman and an important voice for her people.
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2000-02-29 |
Teen Voices Needs To Be Heard
By Wyndham Langston
a much-needed response to the multitude of magazines targeting young women's insecurities
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