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The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (our butts do all their own stunts, thank you very much edition)

1207749765We went to Opening Day: And we’re lucky we didn’t die. Sort of.

The Globe got some good news: We talked to Pulitzer-prize winner Mark Feeney.

Again, we say whew: Rumors of the death of the Pour House have been greatly exaggerated.

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The Week That Was

1207144539Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (no, not Bob Lobel and Jackie Mac! edition)

The Herald is number two! The Metro’s wildly fluctuating circulation numbers return us to our happy two-newspaper town.

Is Boston a great town for dating? Maybe if you’re a dude, but the ladies are hurting.

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The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (channeling our inner Yankee edition)

We liveblogged the Sox opener: And Flannery got to work overtime thanks to extra innings.

Mitt Romney can’t pick a winner: John McCain brings him on board anyway.

The Mike Barnicle haters are organizing: They’ve got a blog. Fear them.

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The Week That Was

1199374159Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (No Tanks (and no casinos, either) edition)

Ballplayers stage half-day strike for the bullpen coach: We’re kind of proud of them.

Tim Haslett, a musical man about town died this week: Joe Keohane offers his memories.

Only a masochist would hit up two St. Patrick’s Day Breakfasts: Or a social climber. (more…)

 

The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (So sad to say goodbye edition)

1205506498Steve Bailey leaves the Globe: And makes us sad. Almost as sad as losing Fudgie the Whale to Connecticut.

NECN names a new news director: We’re available for News Night.

We adopted a marathoner: You can’t have her, Madonna. (more…)

 

The Week That Was

1204648949Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (What’s the real difference between 30,000 and 5,000 new jobs? edition)

Fuzzy math, shameless pandering, hopeful/hopeless projections: Yup. It’s the casino debate.

Who knew Lindsay Lohan had standards: Eli Roth’s not that old.

It was a big night for local author, and BoMag profile subject, Ben Mezrich: We were at the premier of 21 and filed this report. (more…)

 

The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (Where’s Whitey? edition)

1204055415The FBI tells us what we knew all along: That guy? Not Whitey.

Maureen Feeney gets ready to talk community: She tells us about her plan for a citywide summit.

If a struggling talk radio host spews profanity, does anybody care? Apparently not.

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The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (the “how did this anti-Semitism get in my Sudoku?” edition)

1203621892This is the first time we’ve felt bad for Mitt Romney in. . . ever: Did the New York Times sitting on a damaging story about John McCain cause Romney to lose the nomination?

Finally, we can feel better about ourselves: DebbieClemens.com comes back to boost our self-esteem.

You guys really don’t see that? Because we totally see a swastika in BostonNOW’s sudoku.

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The Week That Was

1203093636Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (The Weasel and The Rocket edition)

It was a bad Wednesday for Roger Clemens: Things didn’t look so good around noon, and that was before we learned about The Nanny!!!

The day after didn’t look so good either: Tell us again why you wanted this hearing, Rusty.

Pats cheerleader Meghan White makes the scene in SI’s Swimsuit issue: Which, more than anything, allows us to runs this photo. (more…)

 

The Week That Was

1202396124Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (Farewell Mitt, hello Paris edition)

It was over before it even really started: Our moderate technocratic ex-governor’s run to the White House is no more. Fortunately, there’s still time to enjoy what’s left of varmint season.

The final pander: This is why no one took him seriously.

The Super Bowl was last week? First came the shock, then the blame, and finally, anger.

Paris takes Boston: It’s, like, hot or something. (more…)