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AARON SOLOMON
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Videogames - Evil urges
Fable II leaves it up to you
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ADAM REILLY
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Media -- Dont Quote Me - Fair is foul
What's the fuss over the Fairness Doctrine really about?
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BANNING EYRE
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CD Reviews - Kasai Allstars | Congotronics III: In The 7th Moon, The Chief Turned Into A Swimming Fish And Ate The Head Of His Enemy By Magic
Crammed Discs (2008)
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BARRY THOMPSON
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Music Features - Mob rules
Bang Camaro gang up for round II
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BETSY SHERMAN
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Reviews - JCVD
A comic but poignant collision of biography and filmography
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
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Letters - Forward thinking
Letters to the Boston editor, November 14, 2008
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BOSTON PHOENIX STAFF
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Talking Politics - OBAMA WINS!!!
Real-time coverage of Barack Obama's victory from Boston, Chicago, and Washington
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BOSTON PHOENIX WEB STAFF
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Museum And Gallery - Photos: Exposures
A slideshow of photos from Yousuf Karsh, William Christenberry, and the PRC
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BRETT MICHEL
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Features - Drowning in a sea of red
Seeing Saw
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BRIAN MCFADDEN
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Comic Strips - Baracktion comics presents
Big Fat Whale
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BY STEVEN STARK
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News Features - Divide and be conquered
The GOP relied on talk radio to carry its water, but votes are worth more than ratings
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CAROLYN CHUTE
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Books - Excerpt: The School on Heart's Content Road
One week only: an exclusive excerpt from the acclaimed author's new novel
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
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This Just In - One Day you'll learn
Second Courses
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CHRIS DEMPSEY
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News Features - Photos: Election night at Copley
Our photographer snapped photos around Copley, as Boston celebrated President-elect Obama
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CHRIS FARAONE
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CD Reviews - 88-Keys | The Death of Adam
Decon (2008)
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CHRIS FARAONE AND SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
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Lifestyle Features - Lindy city
It takes two to tango, but apparently only one to lead a good Lindy Hop
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
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Live Reviews - Raising the Bar (Rock)
The Hold Steady + The Drive-By Truckers at the Orpheum, November 9, 2008
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CLEA SIMON
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Lifestyle Features - Technically improved
Ski and snowboard gear refined, not redefined
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DAVID BOFFA
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Live Reviews - Monster Mosh
Bane at ICC, October 31, 2008
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DAVID SIPRESS
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Comic Strips - The good kind
Reality check
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DAVID THORPE
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Music Features - Say it ain't so, Joe
Breaking: Biden resigns the vice-presidency amid Wentzgate scandal
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DEVIN KING
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CD Reviews - Max Tundra | Parallax Error Beheads You
Domino (2008)
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EDITORIAL
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The Editorial Page - California’s shame
Equal marriage rights suffers a setback, but there is hope. Plus, young voters.
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EVAN J. GARZA
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Museum And Gallery - Id vicious
The Museum School Art Sale at SMFA, ‘Sex, Drugs and Rock + Roll’ at Steven Zevitas Gallery
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FRANKLIN SOULTS
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CD Reviews - Pink | Funhouse
LaFace (2008)
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GERALD PEARY
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Reviews - Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains
A redundant, overlong documentary
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GOING ON SALE
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New England Music News - Going on sale: November 14, 2008
Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
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GREG COOK
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Museum And Gallery - The great Boston art shakeout
Ten local galleries closed this year. Where are we going?
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GUSTAVO TURNER
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CD Reviews - Momus | Joemus
American Patchwork/Darla (2008)
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IAN SANDS
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Features - Empowerment on Two Wheels
JP cyclists reach out to Africa
Masthead
Need a new article just for masthead authors
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BOSTON
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