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CHRIS FARAONE

Verb Hotel And David Bieber Archives Mark 10 Years Of Hub Ephemera By Fenway

WBCN alums and counterculture denizens “respect the past” and embrace future of Boston music and arts

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CHRIS FARAONE April 29, 2025
DANA FORSYTHE

Godzilla Takes On Giant Boston Lobster In Latest Stop On Nationwide Rampage

Boston is “such a big part of the identity of the country—so it was an easy choice for Godzilla’s tour of the nation. Plus, it’s home to some of the finest comic book artists on the planet.” There’s a real sense of confusion, horror, and excitement when Godzilla first shows

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DANA FORSYTHE April 29, 2025
ADAM SENNOTT

Researching And Remembering The Slaves Who Served In The Continental Army

The Cambridge Historical Commission has identified at least 10 soldiers who were either enslaved or formerly enslaved and may have been from Cambridge, including Cato Boardman and Cato Stedman It has been 250 years since Cambridge’s Cato Boardman and Cato Stedman joined 68 other militiamen on the Lexington Green and

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ADAM SENNOTT April 17, 2025
JACOB SCHLES

Grace Lonergan Lorch Fought Back From Dorchester To Little Rock, And Paid Severely

Though best remembered as an integration advocate in Arkansas, Lonergan Lorch’s foray into activism was defending women teachers in her native Boston in the ’40s

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JACOB SCHLES April 13, 2025
LEA TRAN

For Any Generation, Boston Icon Peter Wolf’s Pocketbook Of Party Stories Can Inspire 

“While writing these chapters, I experienced both joy and sadness— the exaltation of rediscovery combined with the realization of [a] profound loss.”

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LEA TRAN April 3, 2025
A Boston Compass newspaper box on a busy street
YOKO ZHU

The Greater Boston Zine Scene’s Cultural Compass

A nearly hundred-year-old grassroots publishing tradition is kept alive by local celebrants and acolytes

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YOKO ZHU March 20, 2025
JACOB SCHLES

How The Boston Federation Of Teachers Begat The Boston Teachers Union

A sidebar to “Grace Lonergan Lorch Fought Back From Dorchester To Little Rock, And Paid Severely”

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JACOB SCHLES March 20, 2025
BARRETT WALSH

After Four Years Of Stretching, Jimrat Flexes Its Artistic Muscles

“Paranormal” “absurdity” and community involvement through collaboration and performance with the Boston noise band

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BARRETT WALSH March 7, 2025
NORAH DOYLE

Salem Willows: From ‘Pest House’ To Public Park

The popular North Shore hangout has a fascinating history

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NORAH DOYLE March 6, 2025
Pole dance teacher shows moves to student
AVA BELCHEZ

Spinning The Pole Story

Pole dance in Massachusetts—beyond and within its sensual origins

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AVA BELCHEZ February 28, 2025
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