Greetings, all. Just a note in advance of this week's editorial to mention that we still can still use a couple more summer interns here at Open Media Boston.
BOSTON/State House - Half a dozen top law enforcement officials held a press conference Tuesday expressing wide ranging support for CORI reforms passed by the Senate last November and pending vote in the House.
Somerville, MA - On an otherwise ordinary warm spring night, about 40 people gathered for free spaghetti, socializing and learning at Sprout, a community learning space at 339R Summer Street near Davis Square. Sprout seeks to actively engage the public with an interactive and broad form of science education. Continuing with its monthly spaghetti dinner, on Wednesday evening the space hosted four performance artists who presented their versions of “Performance in a Public Space.”
Sergio Reyes is a serious person.* This May Day he is marching in support of workers and immigrants.
Photos of a 4/15/10 Copley Square rally by striking workers from Shaw's.
BOSTON/Boston Common – Nearly 5,000 people descended on the Boston Common last Wednesday morning to attend the last scheduled rally on the third Tea Party Express national tour.
BOSTON/Boston Common - UJP was among a range of progressive groups that challenged the war- and hate-mongering that Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express brought to Boston Common on April 14.
Cambridge, MA - About 30 union members gathered at Boston's British Consulate on April 16 to demand justice for 570 California miners who have been locked-out of work by the Rio Tinto mining corporation since January 31, 2010 at the world’s 2nd largest borax mine in Boron, CA.
Editor's Note: We inaugurate our five-week series of Open Media Boston guest editorials with Patrick Bond's timely discussion of the very direct connections between American politics and the politics of other nations - via the conduit of U.S.- and corporate-dominated transnational in
Just a note to our faithful Open Media Boston audience that I will be out of town for the next five weeks (and no, I'm not fleeing the Tea Party rally).