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by Reebee Garafalo | 1 Aug 2011 - 11:32am

To the Editor and Viewers of Open Media Boston,

by Jason Pramas | 1 Aug 2011 - 11:23am

First things first. Open Media Boston encourages all of our viewers to turn out to an important protest this Thursday, August 4th at 12 noon in front of the Massachusetts State House - the Boston Rally to Make Fox History.

by elektrodread | 23 Jul 2011 - 4:28pm

Ernesto “Eroc” Arroyo is a Boston emcee, one of the city’s key revolutionary rappers and “jipjoperos.” Eroc will be featured August 13th for the Peña Rebelde, a musical/poetical gathering taking place the 2nd Saturday of each month.

by Jason Pramas | 16 Jul 2011 - 11:56pm

Hot on the heels of a so-called "break" to attend my regular MFA Visual Arts residency in late June, your faithful Open Media Boston Editor/Publisher is now taking an actual week off - a rare occurrence. And one that's increasingly rare for all working Americans, I know. So, yeah, I'm fried.

by Jason Pramas | 16 Jul 2011 - 11:07pm

BOSTON/State House - Dozens of labor and community activists showed up in support of a green jobs bill at a hearing of the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Energy and Natural Resources at the Massachusetts State House on Thursday. The bill, H.

by Matthew Andrews | 16 Jul 2011 - 9:11pm

BOSTON/Government Center - About 40 environmental activists on bicycles converged at Government Center on July 7th to let Massachusetts residents know about Sen.

by Geoff Carens | 13 Jul 2011 - 9:17am

Dear Everyone,

Solidarity is urgently needed for two union members at Harvard who are under the gun right now! Please take a moment & send a quick email protest.

by Jason Pramas | 6 Jul 2011 - 11:29pm

Over the next couple of months, we’ll be holding some fundraisers for Open Media Boston - in person and online - with the aim of building the new website that we’ve been wanting for round about two years now.

by Jason Pramas | 6 Jul 2011 - 10:18pm

BOSTON/State House - Supporters and opponents of a bill that would change the way temporary agencies do business in Massachusetts squared off in front of the Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development on Thursday in Gardiner Auditorium at the State House.

by Fred Johnson (Independent) | 6 Jul 2011 - 12:00am

Adam Curtis’ new documentary, All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace, gives hope that at least some of the world is waking up from the mass hallucination of disembodied information.

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