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LIFESTYLE FEATURES
Celibate at Harvard:
Can true love ever replace campus hook-ups?
A year ago, a conservative revolution was born in the throbbing heart of liberal Cambridge: a True Love Revolution (TLR), that is.
By:
KARA BASKIN
LIFESTYLE FEATURES
Come out, come out, wherever you are:
GLBT students get by with a little help from EAGLE, BGLTSA, BAGELS, GAMIT, QWILLTS, GABLES, and NUBiLAGA
What if I’d been a guy in a Ren Faire dress?
By:
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
LIFESTYLE FEATURES
Playing with your food:
Recreational cooking classes to satisfy every appetite
In 1977, two food-loving childhood friends named Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield signed up for a $5 Penn State correspondence course in ice-cream making, just for the hell of it.
By:
ASHLEY RIGAZIO
MUSIC
Going Ga Ga:
Video: Spoon live at First Act Guitar Studio
By:
BOSTON PHOENIX VIDEO
WEEKLY
October 26, 2007:
Weekly forecast
By:
SYMBOLINE DAI
COMIC STRIPS
People who respond to polls:
David Sipress
By:
DAVID SIPRESS
COMIC STRIPS
I don't know, Olaf:
Whatever
By:
KARL STEVENS
LIFESTYLE FEATURES
No turning back:
Could be verse: poetry ripped straight from the headlines
Lines in recognition of Eric Lamarque, the Canadian truck driver who this past week caused extensive damage to the Mass Pike’s brand-new Allston U-turn.
By:
JAMES PARKER
LETTERS
Covering heroes:
Letters to the Boston editor, October 26, 2007
I was fascinated by your article about firefighters and hero worship.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
THIS JUST IN
No war, okay?:
One more time
You’d be forgiven for wondering why you should show up at the New England Mobilization to End the War in Iraq.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
LIFESTYLE FEATURES
Do tell:
Secret agent man
The Internet has been an agglomerate of secrets since the first chat room was invented.
By:
CAITLIN E. CURRAN
THIS JUST IN
Democracy you can taste — and smell:
And a helping hand for Hillary
Ah, New Hampshire. Where the gloves come off and supper’s on.
By:
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
FEATURES
Southie rules:
Dot Ave goes to Hollywood
In Brad Gann’s film Black Irish, Tom Guiry plays a seething blur of Southie rage named Terry.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
NEWS FEATURES
Home grown terror:
Cathy Wilkerson's memoir of the Weather Underground recalls a time when revolution seemed possible
Cathy Wilkerson, 62-year-old math teacher and mother of one, was famous long ago, as a member of the radical political collective Weatherman.
By:
CLIF GARBODEN
RESTAURANT REVIEWS
Wagamama:
At the top of the food chain
I’m not supposed to like Wagamama, but I do. I’m not supposed to like chains, and Wagamama is a UK-based chain with 79 restaurants in 10 countries.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
HOT PLATE
Chez Henri’s Conch Yaniqueque:
Have your Johnnycake and eat it, too
Usually when I go to Cambridge for a taste of the Latin-inspired French-bistro cuisine at Chez Henri, I sidle up to the bar for their signature combo meal.
By:
KENJI ALT
MUSIC FEATURES
Chronicle of a death foretold:
Joy Division were rooted in grim finality. Now, through a series of new books, CDs, and films, the band has found new life.
What a difference a death makes.
By:
JAMES PARKER
TASTE BUDS
A tast of Oleana:
October 31
Forget ghosts and goblins; think sustainable farming.
By:
TAMARA WIEDER
TASTE BUDS
A taste of Rocca:
October 28
They may not be riding in on a white horse, but the folks at Rocca are certainly saviors.
By:
TAMARA WIEDER
MEDIA -- DONT QUOTE ME
Southern discomfort:
Anti-press overreach in the Sun Belt. Plus, the strange resilience of Page Six editor Richard Johnson
A pair of recent developments in the Sun Belt serves as a useful reminder that antagonism between government and the press can get a whole lot nastier.
By:
ADAM REILLY
NEWS FEATURES
Eraser heads:
Overzealous deans at Emerson literally make students’ rights disappear
What happened to the student bill of rights?
By:
HARVEY SILVERGLATE AND JAMES F. TIERNEY
THE EDITORIAL PAGE
Why Mukasey stinks:
Plus, what the Obama endorsement shows about Patrick
The idea that former federal judge Michael Mukasey may soon be confirmed as US attorney general is almost a welcome relief. But it should not be.
NEWS FEATURES
Free speech!:
Obama heads in the right direction with his latest strategic maneuvers, but still lacks a killer stump address
Finally, Barack Obama has begun drawing contrasts between himself and Hillary Clinton.
By:
STEVEN STARK
REVIEWS
Dan in Real Life:
From comedy to crap
What's wrong with Steve Carrell?
By:
PETER KEOUGH
REVIEWS
Lake of Fire:
Seeing choice, in shades of gray
We still have the right to choose, Kaye seems to say, but we should know what that choice looks like.
By:
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
BLOGS
TALKING POLITICS
Marketing Mitt
posted at 11:49 AM / 10.25.2007
Romneys At Fenway
posted at 3:06 PM / 10.24.2007
Keller, Kennedy, and "Crashing"
posted at 6:35 PM / 10.22.2007
Romney's Huckabee Problem
posted at 4:39 PM / 10.20.2007
Deval (Hearts) Obama
posted at 5:51 PM / 10.17.2007
New In The Phoenix: Murph Morphs
posted at 4:10 PM / 10.17.2007
OK, Some Analysis
posted at 11:12 PM / 10.16.2007
Congratulations Congresswoman
posted at 9:55 PM / 10.16.2007
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