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MICAELA KIMBALL

STEPPING OUT

Pro dancer Ana Masacote opens up about being bisexual in the salsa scene

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MICAELA KIMBALL June 5, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

MEMORIAL DAY NOTES

After allowing the planet to breathe a collective sigh of relief for a few weeks on the Armageddon front, President Donald Trump just tossed away his Nobel prize prospects by cancelling a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over some nonsense or other.

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JASON PRAMAS May 31, 2018
LAURA KIESEL

MORE POTENT THAN RODENTS

Poisons meant for pests are killing animals and impacting humans in Mass

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LAURA KIESEL May 31, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

CITY ON A HILL

  Global warming will flood Boston. Why not move the state capital to Worcester? Many small American cities have boosterish metro research organizations that look like a cross between a public policy outfit and a chamber of commerce, and the Bay State’s second biggest urban area is no exception. The

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JASON PRAMAS May 23, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

URBAN MISSION

  The solution to UMass Boston’s woes could start with a city-run college There was an interesting conversation recently between two people who I often criticize for being… um… insufficiently public spirited. The Boston Globe’s Shirley Leung asked Boston mayor Marty Walsh a great question: “What if the city took

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JASON PRAMAS May 9, 2018

BROKEN MEDIA, BROKEN POLITICS

  If Mass journalists were doing their jobs, Baker would not be so popular   May 1, 2018 BY JASON PRAMAS @JASONPRAMAS   It’s always funny to hear that Charlie Baker is a very popular governor… The most popular governor in the country at the moment, according to polls. Because

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JASON PRAMAS May 1, 2018
OLIVIA DENG

JAMMED UP

Is Boston cycle infrastructure getting better faster than congestion gets worse? Matt bikes daily. He says that one of those days last summer, while biking past the Harvard Coop in Cambridge, he saw a car with an Uber sign parked in the bike lane. When he began to steer around

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OLIVIA DENG May 1, 2018
BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ

FULL SWING

Photos by Lehigh Photo Service Playing hardball in Florida with Lil Papi and the other stars of Red Sox Nation’s one-of-a-kind women’s fantasy camp The sun is overhead, so bright it’s easy to lose a baseball popped high into the sky. It’s January, but Florida January, which means I’m comfortable

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BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ April 4, 2018

THERE WILL BE NO OUTSIDE WORLD TO HELP US

  Boston’s global warming plans must prepare region for worst case scenarios   March 28, 2018 BY JASON PRAMAS @JASONPRAMAS   In a couple of recent columns—and several others over the years—I’ve looked at some of the specific threats that scientists expect Boston will be facing from global warming-induced climate

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JASON PRAMAS March 28, 2018
G. VALENTINO BALL

THE PULL UP

Photos by John Brewer “We try to position each artist on the lineup as their own thing, and try to promote them as a star. … We aren’t just trying to put people on a bill and have a show.” “It was [Jay-Z’s] Hard Knock Life Tour.” DJ Real P,

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G. VALENTINO BALL March 28, 2018
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