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Does the term "radio drama" make you picture your grandparents gathered around the wireless on Saturday night anxiously awaiting this week's episode of The Shadow? You may be interested to know that live ...

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T’was the last Saturday in September, and the first weekend of fall, when I felt the call to try and “build community” once again in this area I call ‘the 4’. Birthday Party Time at the Margaret Fuller House commenced on that day despite various challenges. ...

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Fort Washington Park was officially rededicated in a ceremony on Saturday, October 3. The event, a highlight of the planned Cambridgeport History Day, took place in a downpour.

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Louise Pascale was a Peace Corps volunteer in Kabul in 1966. She went from school to school, teaching English and listening to the traditional songs her students sang: “Qu Qu Qu Barg-e-Chinaar” (Mulberry Tree Leaf). “Kisai e Nan” (Bread Story). “Baba Sanjirbaaf” (Baba Who Braids Chains).

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After reading the September 24, 2009 Boston Globe story about the growing tendency of our government to resist complying with public records laws by charging inflated and sometimes astronomical fees for ...

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Cambridge resident and CCTV member, Magaly Koch joins Farouk El-Baz from the Center for Remote Sensing at Boston University in a conversation about the 1001 Wells for Darfur Project.

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A panel of experts will present an overview of evolving H1N1 (swine) flu situation, and answer questions. And you can get information about the citywide flu vaccination program.

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The subtitle of Maud Morgan’s autobiography is “A Life from Art,” and it was in that spirit—the opportunity to celebrate life through artistic endeavors—that members of the Agassiz neighborhood and guests celebrated the groundbreaking September 29 of a visual arts center named in her honor.

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The Museum of Science has completed its installation of wind turbines on it's roof. There are five different models in place, including a bank of five on the highest edge facing upstream. According to ...
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