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by FPAC | 19 May 2008 - 10:49am

DRIFT-SOME: works by John Chwekun, Lisa Medlen, and Matthew Price
May 16-June 20, 2008

Chwekun, Medlen and Price explore themes of time, memory, presence, and absence in their two and three dimensional works.

The FPAC Gallery
300 Summer Street
Fort Point, Boston

by Felicia M. Sullivan | 16 May 2008 - 10:58am

If you belief that technology is an important tool the affect change, then the annual Grassroots Use of Technology Conference is the place for you.

by Editor | 16 May 2008 - 3:45am

BOSTON - The following fragmentary communique reaches Open Media Boston from three of our key operatives who risked their lives yesterday evening to penetrate the so-called "Apple Store" on Boylston St. - otherwise known as the newest regional headquarters of the Apple Cult.

by Editor | 16 May 2008 - 12:37am

While the Massachusetts state budget process for Fiscal Year 2009 is by no means the worst we've ever seen, we cannot help but muse about lost opportunities this week as the Senate Ways and Means Committee released its proposal.

by Jason Pramas | 15 May 2008 - 4:25pm

BOSTON/Mission Hill - About 50 people - including affected workers, Service Employees International Union Local 615 staffers, and community allies - marched from the Mission Park apartment development in Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood to the 55-77 Pond Avenue Professional and Medical Suites

by Rand Wilson | 15 May 2008 - 10:20am

Rally for Health Care for All, Not Cuts in Health Insurance Benefits!

by Youth Workers Alliance | 14 May 2008 - 5:42pm

6th Annual
Youth Shines! Art Auction
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at the Boston Center of the Arts from 6pm-8pm

Silent & live auctions of art by children and teens to benefit their neighborhood’s Youth Workers’ Alliance.

by Dave Goodman / Boston Community Reporters Project (Independent) | 14 May 2008 - 2:05am
by Dave Goodman / IBIS Radio | 10 May 2008 - 1:41pm

Driving west along Alewife Brook Parkway recently, through an area called The Alewife - a swath of road and shopping centers where Cambridge, Arlington, and Watertown, MA seem to overlap - I was struck by a crazy thought.

by Dave Burt (Advocate) | 10 May 2008 - 3:17am

While the federal government attempts to pass inadequate relief for victims of predatory loans, local groups and outraged citizens are agitating for a trio of bills at the state level.

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