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The 11th Annual Muzzle Awards
Silencing free speech
Freedom of expression may be guaranteed by the Constitution. But it’s an idea we have to fight for every day.
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DAN KENNEDY
| July 05, 2008
Mile-high schlub
We recall the 10 things we miss most from the Golden Age of Air Travel
Look your children in the eye, globetrotter, and tell them the truth: the Golden Age of Air Travel is over.
By
JAMES PARKER
| May 21, 2008
Dance, Monkey: Robert Schimmel
We put a visiting comic on the hot seat. This week's victim...
What would really be great would be if, at the end of the show, everyone was dead, except one comic, who is literally the last one standing. He wins.
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SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| May 06, 2008
Bay Area beatdown
The soap-operatic significance of the Bay Guardian–Village Voice Media battle
These are grimly predictable days in the newspaper business.
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ADAM REILLY
| March 11, 2008
See no evil
What’s on the videotape Dan Conley won’t make public? Plus, winners in the Times ’ McCain mess.
An intriguing battle pitting government against the press is currently percolating on the North Shore and here in Boston.
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ADAM REILLY
| February 27, 2008
The Kristol method
Why is a Murdoch man working for the competition ?
Journalistic atrocity or savvy hire?
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ADAM REILLY
| January 09, 2008
Smooth sailing
Unlike ’99, Guild and management are poised for new contract
With the current Guild contract due to expire at the end of this month, union officials believe that a new three-year pact will be settled imminently.
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IAN DONNIS
| December 05, 2007
Southern discomfort
Anti-press overreach in the Sun Belt. Plus, the strange resilience of Page Six editor Richard Johnson
A pair of recent developments in the Sun Belt serves as a useful reminder that antagonism between government and the press can get a whole lot nastier.
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ADAM REILLY
| October 26, 2007
Murdoch mulls Hub's Herald
Don't Quote Me
This article originally appeared in the October 26, 1982 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
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DAVE O'BRIAN
| October 25, 2007
Highway robbery
Is Internet populism destined for corporate ruin?
Not long ago, the path by which the recent Justice Department scandal traveled from tidbit to tsunami would have been seen as an exotic trip through an unknown land.
By
DAN KENNEDY
| October 04, 2007
While you were out . . .
Yes, stuff happened in Boston during your summer break. But we’ve got it covered.
When you’re a student, it can seem as if reality just freezes when you leave town for the summer.
By
ADAM REILLY
| September 04, 2007
The Journal wants it both ways on scrutiny of the media
As the ProJo turns
There was a bit of unintended irony in the Providence Journal ’s publication Monday of Sydney Schanberg’s spot-on op-ed piece about Rupert Murdoch.
By
IAN DONNIS
| August 15, 2007
When Rupert came to Boston
Revisiting the lessons of Murdoch’s Herald
Just how badly will Rupert Murdoch screw up the Wall Street Journal ?
By
ADAM REILLY
| August 08, 2007
Dead white females
From Fall Out Boy to One Night in Paris , modern pop culture is what it is today thanks to 10 long-expired ladies
Can you remember the last time you curled up under the covers with Marcel Proust’s I n Search of Lost Time ?
By
SHARON STEEL
| August 08, 2007
Little Papeet can't jump
Octogenarian rap enthusiast roils Roger Williams University
L’affaire Papitto is one of those stories so stupid and ridiculous that no one could have made it up.
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| July 18, 2007
Leftward ho!
How liberal can the Herald’s editorial page get?
The Daily Worker has nothing to fear — yet.
By
ADAM REILLY
| June 06, 2007
Meet the new Wingo?
Department of Nostalgia
Earlier this month, the free commuter daily BostonNow unveiled its $1,000 Name Contest and commenced hyping it in earnest.
By
ADAM REILLY
| May 23, 2007
The 100 unsexiest men 2007: 10-1
These guys couldn't turn on a radio
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| April 14, 2007
The new tastemakers
Does Pandora know you better than you do?
It’s a cliché by now, but the Internet allows you to be whomever you want to be.
By
CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| January 31, 2007
Abstinence-only proponents need to get real
Everyone’s doing it
Although Heritage of Rhode Island’s “Right Time, Right Place” abstinence-based curriculum includes sections on personal values, the overall message is that teenage sexuality is always a negative behavior.
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GLORIA-JEAN MASCIAROTTE
| December 27, 2006
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