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The Phoenix cleans up
Huzzahs
We're just back from the New England Newspaper & Press Association's annual awards gala at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers — $8 beers! — and we've got a nice little stash to report.
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Theology class
Letters to the Phoenix editor, July 2, 2010
My religion teaches me that I have a responsibility to work to create a better world for humanity and for all living beings in the world that God created.
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PHOENIX LETTERS
| June 29, 2010
Deval Patrick and the mosque
Letters to the Boston editor, July 2, 2010
I was extremely disappointed to read your close-minded, ignorant, and bigoted position on Governor Deval Patrick’s meeting with Muslims at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center in Roxbury.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| June 30, 2010
Homophobe to headline Boston's GospelFest
Gay Old Time Dept.
Donnie McClurkin is one of gospel music's biggest stars. But McClurkin has also drawn fire for his homophobic sermons. Which makes him a curious choice to headline a City of Boston–produced event here later this summer, the annual GospelFest on City Hall Plaza.
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NOAH SCHAFFER
| June 29, 2010
Holy war
How an unholy alliance of Catholics, Mormons, and evangelicals seeks to control our lives
And so it came to pass, Roman Catholics, Mormons, and evangelical Protestants have banded together to battle, well, the rest of us — the heathens, the godless liberals, the Hitchens-reading progressives.
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 28, 2010
Pulling political churches' non-profit exemptions
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 23, 2010
The keys to Heaven can make for good fundraising
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 23, 2010
Review: Fresh
Really grows on you
As a latecomer to the growing crop of food-industry exposés, Ana Sofia Joanes's even-handed documentary on the evils of factory farming doesn't live up to its title. Yet despite tilling familiar ground, its argument for sustainable alternatives intrigues.
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ALICIA POTTER
| June 15, 2010
Review: Stonewall Uprising
Well-meaning but sedate look at the '60s gay-rights movement
Kate Davis and David Heilbroner, the talented indie documentarians who made last year's Waiting for Armageddon , seem confined by the strictures of PBS's long-running American Experience series in their straitlaced ode to gay liberation.
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GERALD PEARY
| June 15, 2010
Spookin' the horses
Scary trumps stupid every time
Move over, Freddy Krueger. Here come the real scary monsters: Libby Mitchell and Paul LePage.
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AL DIAMON
| June 16, 2010
Mickey Mouse Multiculturalism
Governor Patrick's problematic Mosque visit. Plus, Bush — and the GOP — vote yes for torture
Massachusetts treasurer and independent candidate for governor Tim Cahill was off base when he accused incumbent governor Deval Patrick of "playing politics with terrorism" in the wake of Patrick's visit to the controversial Roxbury mosque maintained by the Islamic Society of Boston.
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EDITORIAL
| June 14, 2010
In 'The Tradition'
Bannister’s ‘Five From Providence’ honors its namesake
In 1978, Rhode Island College presented “Four from Providence.” The exhibit was a call to revitalize the reputations of four Providence artists of color who had often been overlooked since their peaks in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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GREG COOK
| June 10, 2010
Fighting back
Two cases in federal court here in Massachusetts could help turn the national tide against DOMA
Thanks to a federal law that codifies discrimination against same-sex couples, more than 15,000 legally married couples (and an untold number of children) are being denied basic benefits, such as the right to file their taxes jointly, or Social Security payments and health-insurance subsidies.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| June 04, 2010
That's not my name!
Think changing genders is tricky? Try changing your name
The transition process for transgender people, particularly transsexuals, might involve an expensive combination of surgeries, hormone-replacement therapy, and lesser tasks like perfecting one’s vocal tone or handwriting style.
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MADDY MYERS
| June 02, 2010
Marriage and the Supremes
What will the highest court say about same-sex matrimony?
It's a given that, at some point — whether in these DOMA challenges or some other future cases — the US Supreme Court will hear a case relating to same-sex marriage. Can we read any tea leaves for indications of how they will rule?
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 02, 2010
Open service
Repeal of military's gay ban moves forward
A deal between the Obama administration, congressional Democrats, and the Pentagon that will repeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law banning homosexuals from serving openly in the US military was approved last week by the House and the Senate Armed Services Committee, though action by the full Senate may not come for months.
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KEGAN ZEMA
| June 02, 2010
Heck of a Guy
Despite a history of illiberal views and a boorish reputation, Guy Glodis enters the Democratic state convention unscathed
Scott Brown’s stunning victory in January’s special US Senate election continues to reverberate through Massachusetts politics.
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| May 26, 2010
Death penalty possible for Watland
Prison Murder
Gary Watland, the brilliant and mentally ill convicted murderer whose 2006 scheme to have his wife smuggle a loaded handgun into the Maine State Prison in Warren was foiled when another prisoner tipped off officials, faces a possible death penalty if convicted of a second murder.
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LANCE TAPLEY
| May 26, 2010
Review: Harlan — In The Shadow Of 'Jud Süß'
How film became a murder weapon under the Third Reich
The story of Veit Harlan, the director of the Third Reich’s most notorious anti-Semitic film, still provokes and fascinates.
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PETER KEOUGH
| May 26, 2010
Cowardly new world
Diverse-City
I know that the ancient Mayan calendar indicated the world may end in 2012, but I doubt it. Instead, let me illustrate how bad it might get, starting in that year.
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SHAY STEWART-BOULEY
| May 26, 2010
Can the Netroots triumph in Rhode island?
On the Hustings
Stories of State Representative David Segal’s nascent, underdog run for Congress invariably make a nod to the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. And rightly so.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| May 19, 2010
Freedom Watch: Speak no evil
Why are African-American leaders silent about slavery in Sudan?
It wasn’t the first time members of the Congressional Black Caucus had heard – and done nothing about – Sudan’s dirty secret. Even before a recent House international-relations subcommittee hearing on human-rights violations in Sudan, they knew that kidnapping and slavery had become a barbarous byproduct of Sudan’s bloody holy war.
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TIM SANDLER
| May 20, 2010
Considering Kagan
She’s weak on free speech, but doesn’t deserve her ‘Seinfeld moment’
Elena Kagan, onetime dean of Harvard Law School and current US solicitor general, is a less than perfect candidate to sit on the Supreme Court.
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EDITORIAL
| May 12, 2010
How Rhode Island can eliminate homelessness
The concept is as simple as it is radical: give the homeless a place to live, with no strings attached
Making it a reality is a matter of political will.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| May 14, 2010
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BLOGS
Critiquing the Buffett Rule
Not For Nothing
| February 17, 2012 at 4:55 PM
In Today's Phoenix: Nads!
February 16, 2012 at 2:13 PM
Malcolm X, in His Own Words
February 16, 2012 at 12:06 PM
Cybersecurity on the march
February 15, 2012 at 2:33 PM
Andre's Posse is Back
February 14, 2012 at 12:47 PM
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