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Julia E. Twarog
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9/11 prompts faux documentary
“When September 11 happened, a lot of us lost something,” director Christian Johnston says. “We wanted to get in there
Revolution Brews in Radical Bookstore
Along Mass. Ave. on the way to Central Square, the crowded display window of Revolution Books lies snuggled just between
Classics Club Puts Required Reading on Stage
Long-lost twin brothers, a shrewish wife, a crazy cook, a doddering old man, a lunatic doctor, a nymphomaniacal prostitute, a
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Peter Sanderson thought he had it all figured out. A partner at a big tax firm, he’d worked non-stop to
Harvard Alum's New Novel Takes on Death Penalty
“Dear Judge, I am on DEATH ROW for a CriME I never CoMmitted. They Say I have had all my
Pusey Displays Long-Lost Celebrity Photographs
For over two decades, hundreds of portraits of the last century’s most influential performers, authors and philosophers sat uncataloged within
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