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Bostonista Loves: Barbara Walters

Last week, we were among the lucky Bostonians who got to meet The View’s Brookline-born mother hen and all around feminist icon, Barbara Walters. At […]

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Calling All New Kids Fans

This past weekend, I made a brief pit-stop at the Kiss 108 concert, where I spent time interviewing everyone’s favorite man-band, New Kids on the […]

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The Rich Get Richer, and the State Gets Poorer

There have been many benefits to the state’s subsidies of the film industry. We get to see famous people walking among us everyday folk. There’s […]

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The *Tough* Life of Ben Mezrich Continues

In the March 2008 issue of Boston magazine, we profiled Ben Mezrich as 21, the movie based on his bestselling novel Bringing Down the House, […]

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Black Hole for the Milky Way

There are precious few places in Boston where one can rent a pair of wretched shoes and get his or her bowl on. Or sing […]

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Stupidity at 75 Cents a Pop

I’d like to say I’m surprised by today’s Globe editorial — “Nihilism at $60 a pop.” But I’m not. It’s just more of the same […]

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Errol Morris 24/7 = Standard Marketing Procedure

Talk about a media blitz. After years of work and months of screenings, Errol Morris‘ new documentary, Standard Operating Procedure, is now engaging in weeks […]

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Aging Rock Stars, Part II… Target: Aging Fans

The lobby of the Somerville Theater was a blue/gray sea of denim, chambray, and fleece. “Yikes!” I said to my husband. “These are my peers?” […]

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Aging Rock Stars

This week we had the chance to catch up with several 50-something rock stars live on the stage here in Boston, which isn’t hard considering […]

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Harvard Kids Laugh At Karl Rove

You know who’s fun? Karl Rove. I’m not kidding. Ever since he dropped his day job as a torture enabling evil genius, not only has […]

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Fashion Victim Smurf

Back when it was perfectly acceptable for a kid to spend hours in front of the television, I was an incredibly dedicated Smurfs devotee. Why […]

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TNR’s Preview Review of 21

Earlier this month, Boston Daily got to see 21, the movie based on Ben Mezrich’s bestselling book, Bringing Down the House, which opens nationally tomorrow. […]

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The Hills Are Alive (And Shockingly Low Maintenance)

Reality TV stars can’t be trusted. From false professors of love to tax-evading survivors, we’ve never looked to this particular breed of megalomaniac for anything […]

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Keep Off the Grass, and Everything Else

Boston Common is one of our favorite outdoor places in the city. During the winter, it’s fun to watch college students sled on stolen cafeteria […]

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Ricky Gervais Makes Fun of Lowell

Boston Daily has a lot of love for town newspapers. Not only do they pick up important stories that the big papers miss (Godspeed, Mr. […]