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GABRIEL MARTINS

Behind The Beats On Boston’s Roving Rave Scene With Experience Collective

With roots in South America and international DJ experience, Luis Castellanos commits to cultivating an electronic music community in Massachusetts

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GABRIEL MARTINS February 17, 2025
JYOTI SINHA

Celebrating Culture And Engaging in Political Education

“At our 2024 Halloween event, the South Asian Workers’ Center celebrated the holiday with a unique twist”

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JYOTI SINHA January 20, 2025
CLAIRE DUNHAM

PREVIEW: BOSTON FUZZSTIVAL 2024

Celebrating a decade of community and local independent artistry with 20 stellar acts from Greater Boston and beyond In 2013, Lira Mondal and Caufield Schnug played in Boston for a crowd of three people. The musical duo, known at the time as Mini Dresses, had recently relocated from Arkansas to

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CLAIRE DUNHAM October 16, 2024
NATE HOMAN

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE WITCH CITY OUIJA WIZ

The Salem Witch Board Museum is a local landmark that channels a national phenomenon

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NATE HOMAN October 1, 2024
JASON PRAMAS

APPARENT HORIZON: COLUMN REDUX

After over a year on a very busy hiatus

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JASON PRAMAS July 25, 2024
BIJAN C. BAYNE

THE CURSE OF THE YAWKEY WAY

As the Sox usher in spring with their first home stand of the season, a writer examines the hex that truly held back the team for decades.

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BIJAN C. BAYNE April 11, 2024
CHRIS FARAONE

THE WALTHAM MURDERS: THE INTERVIEW

Speaking with Susan Clare Zalkind about her new book, The Waltham Murders: One Woman’s Pursuit to Expose the Truth Behind a Murder and a National Tragedy

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CHRIS FARAONE March 15, 2024
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: MARCH 29, 2022 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

A Racial and Social Justice Department forum, COVID recovery listening sessions, and a BIPOC Space Initiative Articles BUSINESS PROFILE: Q’S NUTS A family owned business that produces sweet and savory flavored nuts COUNCILORS, COMMUNITY MEMBERS WEIGH IN ON DIGITAL DIVIDE How immigrants face the imbalance in the world of technology

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 29, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: MARCH 22, 2022 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Events at the Somerville Museum, a tenants’ rights webinar, and the Council on Aging Board of Directors seeks new members Articles EDITORIAL: MEDIA CONSOLIDATION ACCELERATES IN SOMERVILLE Gannett merges its Somerville Journal and Medford Transcript newspapers as BINJ’s Somerville News Garden project and the Somerville Media Center launch a new

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 22, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

RENT INCREASES AT WASHINGTON STREET ART CENTER ARE THE LATEST IN A PATTERN OF REAL ESTATE CHANGE

Artists wonder what is in store for the cooperative’s future Rent hikes of 31 percent asked by the new owner of Somerville’s Washington Street Art Center have tenants anxious and uncertain, with some expecting they’ll have to leave to face an increasingly unwelcoming market for studio space. Businesses and expensive

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 11, 2022
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