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August 2008
Features
Face Values
The price of hiring no-name TV talent.
Dan Morrell
Here He Is, Mister America
How Plymouth's Jake Hill survived a year as a badly dressed guinea pig for a new male beauty pageant.
Julie Onufrak
One Last Thing: Number 17
No franchise in professional sports does banners quite like the Celtics. They don't hang testaments to division titles or conference...
Paul Flannery
Quiet Riot
Ambivalent rock icon Juliana Hatfield plays hide-and-seek with the spotlight.
Neely Steinberg
Scary Times
Salem braces for a literary spell.
Rachel Dolin
The Gonz Show: John Cena
The wrestling star (and recently hired Gillette hawker) may talk tough, but he won't get rough with John Gonzalez.
John Gonzalez
Reviews
Another Walk on the Wild Side
The Funky Bunch are back, but without their famous singer. What the funk?
Chris Faraone
Follow That Bird!
Where there are pigeons in Boston, there are fresh insights into what makes the birds tick.
David Mashburn
June 2008
Reviews
Spend 'til the End
Spend 'til the End By Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Scott Burns (Simon & Schuster, 336 pages, $26) Here's unexpected advice...
Jason Feifer
May 2008
Features
Idol Chatter
Questions for Hermès hype–buster Michael Tonello.
Brigid Sweeney
March 2008
Reviews
Burning Up the Air
By Steve Elman and Alan Tolz (Commonwealth Editions, 352 pages, $27.95)
Joe Keohane
January 2008
Features
Con Heir
The forgotten story of how Boston became the birthplace of white-collar crime.
Geoffrey Gagnon
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
Cover:
Eat. Out!
June 2008
Cover:
Summer Travel 2008: The Islands, Decoded
August Hip List
Create a scrumptious summer salad. Roll like a rockstar. Have your own sommelier on call. The August Hip List tells you how.
Continuing Education
Bostonians have countless opportunities for continuing education, from extension schools to world-renowned universities. Our online guide explores the options and rekindles the excitement of going back to school.
Dunkin Donuts
Get your joe for free this year by telling us about someone you know who runs on Dunkin'.
Best of Boston Magazine Video's
The 34th Annual Guide to the Best of Everything!
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