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The Kids in the Hallnew

By the time Jamie-Lynn gets to college, student services for pregnant coeds may be ready for her.
Boston Phoenix  |  Kara Baskin  |  01-24-2008  |  The War on Women

Judging Chris Matthewsnew

Former Massachusetts judge Julian Houston comments on racism in Boston.
Boston Phoenix  |  Neely Steinberg  |  01-24-2008  |  Media

21st Century Mannew

Fear and lying on the campaign trail -- or, Romney at Agincourt.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  01-24-2008  |  Commentary

Ring of Firenew

The deadbeat FBI fails to pay its phone bills and jeopardizes its wiretapping program.
Boston Phoenix  |  Harvey Silverglate  |  01-24-2008  |  Civil Liberties

Fractured Fairy-Talesnew

If Katherine Heigl's had really been a fairy-tale wedding, a little man who looked like a goiter on legs would have shown up and demanded her first-born.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  01-24-2008  |  Commentary

Who Said Freddy's Dead?new

If the Republican convention deadlocks, a modern-day Warren G. Harding could emerge as a surprise neutral nominee -- Fred Thompson!?
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  01-24-2008  |  Commentary

Can Obama Lasso the Bay State?new

Once considered sure Clinton country, the Massachusetts primary is now a shootout.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  01-24-2008  |  Commentary

Oscar's Hidden Goldnew

And the Oscar goes to ... that guy. An analysis of the awards' not-so-major categories.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  01-24-2008  |  Movies

The Iron Men of North Texasnew

High-steel workers view the region's building boom from a dizzying perch.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Peter Gorman  |  01-24-2008  |  Business & Labor

I Love Television: The State of the Robotic Unionnew

My fellow Americans: We have a serious and potentially life-threatening problem facing our nation this week. Shockingly, the president of the United States has scheduled his State of the Union address to directly conflict with not one, but TWO of my fave new shows!
The Portland Mercury  |  Wm. Steven Humphrey  |  01-24-2008  |  Movies

Yeasayer Devours Styles, Goes Popnew

While Yeasayer's bizarre but enchanting debut, All Hour Cymbals, hardly aims for that kind of narrative focus, it shows the band similarly gorging itself on a host of styles and sounds.
The Portland Mercury  |  John Motley  |  01-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Conundrum of Cool Nutznew

With his next record scheduled to drop in the summer of 2008 on a nationally known label, and his recent work the best of his career, why is Cool Nutz still fighting to gain a reputation as a legitimate artist in his hometown?
The Portland Mercury  |  Graham Barey  |  01-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Debate Over Electric Shocks Rocks the Mass. Statehousenew

"This is a war," Eddie Sanchez said last week during a Statehouse hearing on the controversial Judge Rotenberg Center. The residential school for the autistic, mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed, uses electrical shocks to change its students' unruly behavior, and is the only center of its kind in the country.
Dig Boston  |  Melissa Jeltsen  |  01-24-2008  |  Education

Never-Never Landnew

Can Gov. Patrick's Readiness Project bring funding equality to Massachusetts public schools?
Dig Boston  |  Cara Bayles  |  01-24-2008  |  Education

Hangover Remedies That Sort of Worknew

There really is no "cure" for a hangover. And isn't that bizarre? I mean, with cures for tuberculosis and polio, and drugs that battle anxiety, obesity, excessive lung mucus, and restless leg syndrome, you'd think science could relieve a tiny little hangover. In lieu of a cure, try these innovative methods to help ease you through.
The Portland Mercury  |  Katie Shimer  |  01-24-2008  |  Food+Drink

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