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Boston Transgender Day Of Remembrance (11/20)
About 100 people held a walking vigil Thursday night in Allston to remember victims of violence against the LGBT community.
The procession moved from Packard’s Corner to a courtyard in front of Horace Mann school, where organizers addressed the group and the names of victims killed in Massachusetts were read aloud.
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We were super-bummed we missed the UFO Design Jam at Church this summer, but luckily, we’ve all got another chance to get drunk and heckle talented artists to feel better about ourselves. Cut and Paste is gearing up for the second iteration of its Digital Design Tournament this month...






















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