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by Keya Alvarez, Andrea Goldman and Caroline Murray | 24 Jan 2010 - 9:02am

Will United States Senator-Elect Scott Brown follow through on his promise of creating a “big tent”?

by Chuck Rosina (Independent) | 20 Jan 2010 - 5:16pm

BOSTON/Boston Common - On Monday, people in Boston and around the U.S. celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Patrick Keaney (Independent) | 18 Jan 2010 - 11:14pm

January 18, 2010

Dear President Obama,

by Diana Mai (Staff) | 18 Jan 2010 - 11:05pm

BOSTON/Fenway - President Obama spoke at Northeastern University's Cabot Gym on Sunday in the hopes of galvanizing people to vote for Martha Coakley for senator. The line of those waiting outside the gym stretched down from Cabot along Huntington Ave and wrapped around Matthews Arena, circling back to Krentzman Quad.

by Jason Pramas | 18 Jan 2010 - 11:01pm

Since Haiti was literally crushed by a massive earthquake last week, organizations and individuals across the political spectrum have called for all people of good conscience (minus Robertson and Limbaugh) to send money via the aid agencies of their choice to try to help the estimated 3,000,000

by Jason Pramas | 11 Jan 2010 - 3:35am

Web-based platforms for political discussion have really taken off in Massachusetts in the last few years. First there was Blue Mass Group - a very popular and groundbreaking online forum for partisans of the Mass.

by Jesse Kirdahy-Scalia | 11 Jan 2010 - 2:07am

Apple released the multitouch capable Magic Mouse back in October, but as we wrote at the time, the software that ships with the mouse barely taps its hardware's potential.

by Jason Pramas | 3 Jan 2010 - 11:09pm

Just a note to our viewers to let you all know that the Open Media Boston staff is taking this coming week to meet and do background work on infrastructure and fundraising. We'll be back shortly with more progressive news and views coverage.

by Jason Pramas | 29 Dec 2009 - 10:50pm

It's a lazy holiday week here at Open Media Boston HQ - not just because lots of folks are taking a couple of days off, but also because it's really really cold and not too much is happening around our usual beats.

by Subrata Ghoshroy | 29 Dec 2009 - 8:00pm

Subrata Ghoshroy, an MIT researcher and former Congressional whistleblower on faked "Star Wars" missile defense tests by government contractors, spoke to a group of 250 striking students in early December at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.

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