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Arts

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Artists Are Important to the Economy. Really

Back in our high school days, our parents were dismayed to see us leaning toward a career in the arts. Gone were the dreams of […]

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The Writer’s Strike Is Over, and It’s Time to Party

Boston Daily is happy it’s an election year. Not only because we’re huge dorks, but because the endless parade of pundits on the news channels […]

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We’re Looking For a Hero

The presidential primaries of 2008 will be remembered for two things—the incredibly close races in both parties and the importance of action star endorsements. The […]

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Questions For. . . Sam Cornish

Boston has a long history of producing great writers and poets, but until last year nobody thought to create a poet laureate position to continue […]

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Harvard Takes the Less-Traveled, Error-Riddled Road

Last year, Harvard University Press published the personal notebooks of Robert Frost. The 809-page compendium has been generally well received. The guy who edited it, […]

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Mitt Romney Let the Dogs Out

While you may be off thanks to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the presidential hopefuls are working. And after the controversy over Hillary Clinton’s remarks […]

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Can the Poet Populist Be Recalled?

In November, the Cambridge Arts Council selected Peter Payack at the city’s first Poet Populist. Aside from the Soviet-sounding title, the Poet Populist gets a […]