Open Media Boston

metro news from the ground up

by Jess Schumann (Participant) | 9 Apr 2012 - 10:08pm

Occupy Boston TV is a working group of Occupy Boston. We gather video around the concerns of the movement to share online and on public access TV stations around the country. To learn more about this group, please visit www.occupyboston.org/tv/.

Here's one of our recent clips

by Victor Wallis (Independent) | 8 Apr 2012 - 11:35pm

Lesser evil or Left alternative? In fact, this is not a true either/or. Our task is by definition to build a Left alternative. But this does not mean that we can ignore aspects of the existing framework that may facilitate or obstruct this effort.

by Jason Pramas | 8 Apr 2012 - 11:26pm

Whatever you think about the Trayvon Martin case, it's clear that a major travesty of justice occurred in Sanford, FL a few weeks back.

by Jason Pramas | 8 Apr 2012 - 8:32pm

Just a quick blurb to encourage Open Media Boston viewers to drop by the Harvard Book Store tomorrow (Monday) night at 7 p.m. to check out “the discussion and celebration of the new #19 issue of The Baffler with John Summers, C

by Dave Goodman (I.B.I.S. Radio) | 5 Apr 2012 - 11:35pm

BOSTON/State House – By many measures, Wednesday was not a good day for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Agency. A fire between Park Street and Downtown Crossing caused a long delay on the Red Line during the morning rush hour.

by P. F. Hatriot | 1 Apr 2012 - 10:12pm

BOSTON/Dewey Square - Officials from the City of Boston and several men in dark suits who said they were "not from the Department of Homeland Security" presented a bill for $500 million dollars to a small child standing next to the entirely unused Dewey Square park at 9:01 a.m.

by Jason Pramas | 31 Mar 2012 - 11:17pm

OK, I'm finally starting to feel better after over a week of a nasty cold. Which means it's time for our slightly delayed fourth anniversary editorial. But I suppose the whole "Jason has a cold" business illustrates where this publication is at after four years of continuous publication.

by Suren Moodliar | 30 Mar 2012 - 1:16pm

Massachusetts lost one of its more important thinkers earlier this month. The economist Alice Amsden passed away suddenly just as colleagues thought she was on her way to recovery.

by Simón Ríos (Advocate) | 29 Mar 2012 - 12:00am

Born in Panama City, Antonieta Gimeno is a Dorchester-based community organizer, theater activist, and solidarity worker. Gimeno has joined the Peña Rebelde team for Woman’s History Month to celebrate La Mujer Afro-Latina, the Latina woman of African descent.

by Shirley Moskow | 27 Mar 2012 - 1:00am

The Institute of Contemporary Art on Boston’ waterfront is an ambitious museum and, so far, its reach has not exceeded its grasp. Case in point, the two exhibitions installed within weeks of each other, plus a showing of new acquisitions. It’s a bonanza for museum goers.

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