Mass. Senate passes casino gambling bill
The legislation, which passed in a 24-14 vote, now goes to a joint House and Senate committee where lawmakers will reconcile the mostly minor differences between the two versions of the bill.
The legislation, which passed in a 24-14 vote, now goes to a joint House and Senate committee where lawmakers will reconcile the mostly minor differences between the two versions of the bill.
Christopher L. Gasper
The buck stops with John Henry. If the 2004 Red Sox were memorialized by the movie “Fever Pitch,” then the current Sox’ portrayal would be “Horrible Bosses.”
Senator Scott Brown today dismissed questions about how Elizabeth Dole’s words about her childhood ended up attributed to him on his official website.
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At 72, Cambridge playwright Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro makes her Huntington debut.
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Steve Martin, Jack Black, and Owen Wilson star in a comedy that’s for the birds, in a good way.
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This romance between two gay strangers is both a movie about sex and love and a movie about sex and love in other movies. Either way: wow.
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You never hear the term “slavish prequel’’ tossed around - although now you might.
“Put down the long-necks and the Double Down sandwiches and tell the fans you are sorry.”
Dan Shaughnessy, to Red Sox’ starting pitchers
The man was convicted of killing a woman and her two daughters during a gruesome attack in which family members were tied up, molested, doused in gas and left to die in a fire.
Raj Rajaratnam, whom prosecutors called “the modern face of illegal insider trading,” received less than half of the sentence sought by prosecutors.
In a survey taken before the most recent debate, pizza executive Herman Cain edged out Mitt Romney, 27 percent to 23 percent.
Syrian troops clashed today with armed men believed to be military defectors and killed at least 13 people.
With Theo Epstein moving on, Chad Finn outlines a plan for rescuing the franchise, including hiring Dave Martinez as manager and dumping John Lackey.
Boston’s Combat Zone, the former hotbed of adult entertainment and prostitution, is seldom fondly memorialized, particularly in high-end architecture.
Alireza Darvish offers a series of drawings and watercolors about the book in the modern world, particularly in the context of totalitarian politics.
“Times surely have changed when a mayor cares more about grass than grassroots activists.”
Joan Vennochi
“As engineers, city planners, and ‘road ecologists’ are realizing, we do need roads. We just need better ones.”
Courtney Humphries, on roads of the future