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Empowerment on Two Wheels
JP cyclists reach out to Africa
If you grew up, as I did, a privileged snot in a leafy suburb, chances are you took bikes for granted.
By
IAN SANDS
| November 07, 2008
Carter’s cajones
Jimmy makes Dubya look like a wimp
The Republican Party is rife with classic wimps and bullies.
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 27, 2008
Here comes the Whambulance
Mass Art hosts the Baltimore Round Robin Tour
The Baltimore loft once known as Wham City is long dead, its inhabitants evicted in 2007, but the twisted DIY art movement it housed has flourished nonetheless.
By
SHAULA CLARK
| October 01, 2008
The biggest fun in Little Rhody
Adventures from Westerly to Woonsocket and beyond
When you’re in between studies, getting tired of playing beer pong, or looking for something new, here are a few tips for how to make the most of your time in the Ocean State.
By
PETER IAN ASEN
| August 27, 2008
China, Tibet, and the Olympics
Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman explains the Dalai Lama’s political wisdom, the myopia of the Chinese, and the essence of the Olympics
It is difficult to imagine an American — perhaps any Westerner — with a greater sympathy for, and understanding of, Tibet than scholar-activist Robert Thurman.
By
PETER KADZIS
| August 08, 2008
Off the cuff
ProvFlux’s spontaneous confluence
Feeling lucky? It’s a question to ask yourself when you consider attending the fifth annual ProvFlux art festival.
By
GREG COOK
| August 05, 2008
The Cooked Goose
Fun, friendly, and a water view
When summer rolls around, we South Countyites like to pretend that we’re tourists right along with the out-of-towners.
By
JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| July 23, 2008
Virtual brotherhood
Uniting the world by two-way video
Three kids camped out in front of Brookline Booksmith’s storefront window in the middle of June and peered into a video screen broadcasting real-time views of a street corner in Dudley Square.
By
IAN SANDS
| June 25, 2008
Fuming through the dog days
Five new albums to soundtrack a passive-aggressive summer
In preparation for another three months of endless days and sweaty nights, here are five new albums to get you through the summer.
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| June 18, 2008
10 above-and-beyond Earth-huggy ways to do things in Boston that, of course, do not use gas
By
MIKE MILIARD
| June 11, 2008
10 ‘fun’ things to do in Boston without gas
By
SHARON STEEL
| June 11, 2008
Got sustainability?
Apeiron’s annual festival points the way to different possibilities
Growing numbers of Americans are taking up bicycling and gardening, and perhaps reconsidering the more costly habits of the not-so-distant boom times.
By
IAN DONNIS
| June 04, 2008
Ignoring the void
Surfwise leaves the ties that bind knotty and frayed
A deceptively conventional, open-minded documentary.
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| May 21, 2008
Spirited
Rory Raven's Haunted Providence
Rory Raven’s Haunted Providence is a must-read for anyone who likes to collect every stray fact of local history or hopes to frighten campers around midnight campfires this summer.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| May 19, 2008
Don't go there
Local bike-mapping web sites help riders navigate Boston's treacherous traffic
Biking in Boston is a venture rife with obstacles — my daily, 2.4 mile commute between home in Cambridge and work near Fenway is proof of that.
By
CAITLIN E. CURRAN
| May 09, 2008
Tale of the tape
New works at Traverse, Chazan, and Dead Cat galleries
A couple of the folks behind the crazy, brilliant “Apartment At the Mall” project are camped out at 5 Traverse Gallery.
By
GREG COOK
| January 29, 2008
Off the wall
Sculpture and craft intersect at Aucocisco
Sometime around 1970 I wandered into the art gallery at Vermont's Bennington College and got a surprise.
By
KEN GREENLEAF
| January 23, 2008
Massbike
A very effective cyclists lobby
The Massachusetts Bicyclist Coalition is here to serve and protect . . . the interests of cyclists, that is.
By
KARA BASKIN
| November 06, 2007
Mike Flanigan
Custom-built and street-legal bikes for commuters
In the immortal words of H.G. Wells: “When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race.”
By
KARA BASKIN
| November 06, 2007
Insure this!
Why some twentysomethings won’t buy health insurance — even though it means they’ll be breaking the law
“Actually, y’know, no. I think . . . fuck ’em. I don’t care.”
By
MIKE MILIARD
| October 31, 2007
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