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Boston Protest Legend Rob Potylo Detained By ICE In Oregon
The performer also known as Robbie Roadsteamer was reportedly released about an hour later

Boston Palestine Film Festival Returns, Filling Cinemas With Humor, History And Identity
Check out screenings at several local venues Oct.17-26

Proposed BPS Exam School Admissions Changes Would Affect Minority And Low-Income Students
Among other adjustments, Boston would see one-fifth of seats reserved for the highest-scoring students citywide, regardless of family income level

Somerville Kills Big Money Bid To Remove Boycott Measure From Ballot
A committee backed by the ADL and a resigned city councilor tried, and failed, to invalidate signatures needed to get the measure on the ballot

Comicopia Hosts Comic Book Artist Hayden Sherman
The Kenmore Square comic store “remains a hub for queer-friendly conversation and creativity”

Publicly Funding Grocery Stores Doesn’t Make Them Socialist
Dog whistle Herald banner headline is a classic example of the kind of news practice that has divided our nation

IndyMass: October 9, 2025
A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press

The 20-Year Anniversary Of A Legendary Dig Cover
“A guy from Southie called me up, and he was just fuckin’ furious; Screaming at me that this cover is the worst thing that’s ever

New Reporting On Massachusetts Opioid Settlement Funds
Features by Jacob Schles and Chris Faraone are supported by the Data-Driven Reporting Project (DDRP) at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism

No Opioid Settlement Funds Going To Massachusetts Prisons
The commonwealth will receive more than a billion dollars for opioid remediation—none of it is for the state’s most vulnerable drug-dependent population

Opinion: Teaching Critical Thinking Is Not Antisemitic
“I cannot imagine teaching … in 2025 without being able to discuss the ongoing genocide in Gaza”

Keep Protesting For Democracy
Three recent high-level orders make it clear that the Trump administration is feeling the pressure from grassroots activists and the free press