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bostonianresolution: I seldom end up where I intended to go, but think I have ended up where I intended to be This felt apropos right now.

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ATM Performs at Boston City Hall Plaza

My friend and colleague performing as ATM, live at Boston Green Festival 2012. And if you dig his sound, you can download three albums of his music for free.

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Students: Take Advantage of the BSO

If you’re a student in Boston and not taking advantage of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s College Card program, you are missing out on  one of the best deals in town. Here’s the deal: you pay $25 once...

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Boston a Big City? Maybe Too Much So in Some Ways

“Pretty Cute Watching Boston Residents Play Daily Game Of ‘Big City’” runs the headline for a recent article in The Onion. The beloved king of nothing-is-sacred, satirical journalism was hilarious of...

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Lehane: Messing With the Wrong City

Dorchester-born and raised author Dennis Lehane has an OpEd in the NYT that helped me think about how Monday’s events fit into the overall story of my new city. But I do love this city. I love its...

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Jamaica Pond in February

This is post #2 of 3 in the series “Jamaica Pond 2013” I’ve been getting behind on my 2013 photography project to document Jamaica Pond through photos every month this year. I actually missed March in...

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Jamaica Pond in April

This is post #3 of 3 in the series “Jamaica Pond 2013” Some photos from this morning’s walk around Jamaica Pond for my 2013 photography project. This year seems to be rapidly disappearing. I think last...

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Holding my nose

The national war over American public education is playing out right in our backyards. A recent article in the Boston Globe reveals that the last surge of spending in what was a ridiculously expensive...

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Moving to Jackson

This is post #1 of 1 in the series “Hyde-Jackson 2014” “I’m moving to Jackson Square,” I said in the break room. “Oh my word, why?” my colleague replied. Jackson Square doesn’t have the best...

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Review of “’78”, by Bill Reynolds

‘78: The Boston Red Sox, A Historic Game, and a Divided City by Bill Reynolds My rating: 3 of 5 stars Bill Reynolds dives into far more than a great baseball game in this account of the 1978 American...

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