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							   The series grew out of an excellent 1999 documentary directed by author Arthur Bradford ( Dogwalker ) and produced by  South Park 's Trey Parker and Matt Stone.   
							
							 
						
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							  R. Crumb's Underground at MassArt  
							
							 
						
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							  Incredible, but true: until this past Friday, America was on a fast track to outlaw grandmothers selling children's sweaters for charity.  
							
							 
						
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							   It's the coldest day of the winter so far and Al Kaprielian is excited.   
							
							 
						
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							 I put on the obligatory hard hat and walk through the doors of what used to be Avalon on Lansdowne Street, across from Fenway Park. To the layman — me — it's all dust, noise, metal, and mess. 
							
							 
						
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							   When I first reach Joss Whedon — the director, writer, and producer who is perhaps best known as the creator of  Buffy the Vampire Slayer  — at his office at Fox Studios in Los Angeles, it's about 9 am his time, and it sounds as if I'd caught him before his coffee had kicked in.   
							
							 
						
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							 Featuring work from R. Crumb over the last 40 years. 
							
							 
						
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							  A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.  
							
							 
						
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							  FORMER FIREHOUSE LIGHTS SMALL SPARK  
							
							 
						
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							   "Could this be an arm around my waist?" asks Morrissey on the final track of his ninth post-Smiths solo album, adding, "Surely the hand contains a knife."   
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
				
					
					
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							  Incredible, but true: until this past Friday, America was on a fast track to outlaw grandmothers selling children's sweaters for charity.  
							
							 
						
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							  A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.  
							
							 
						
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							   It's the coldest day of the winter so far and Al Kaprielian is excited.   
							
							 
						
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							   When I first reach Joss Whedon — the director, writer, and producer who is perhaps best known as the creator of  Buffy the Vampire Slayer  — at his office at Fox Studios in Los Angeles, it's about 9 am his time, and it sounds as if I'd caught him before his coffee had kicked in.   
							
							 
						
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							  In order to shine some light on the inequality – as well as call attention to the strong, talented tradeswomen who wire this country's buildings, lay out piping systems, and fabricate metals – the local artist and poet Susan Eisenberg, herself a pioneering tradeswoman who came into the business in 1978, has unveiled On Equal Terms: Women in Construction 30 Years & Still Organizing at the Adams Gallery at Suffolk University.  
							
							 
						
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							  The Low Anthem return home — for just a little while  
							
							 
						
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							   Shepard Fairey and his show "Supply and Demand" arrive at the Institute of Contemporary Art like a guerrilla general emerging from the jungle after his forces have taken the capital.   
							
							 
						
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							 I put on the obligatory hard hat and walk through the doors of what used to be Avalon on Lansdowne Street, across from Fenway Park. To the layman — me — it's all dust, noise, metal, and mess. 
							
							 
						
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							  Self-released (2009)  
							
							 
						
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							   In  Mystic River , Clint Eastwood examined the damage to a close-knit group of Boston friends, years after one of them was sexually abused by a stranger, in a film depicting the power of sexual abuse with Catholic overtones.   
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
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