WBCN was the hub of enormous musical, social and political activity in Boston much of which had a national impact,” says James Montgomery, ho will be headlining a benefit for a forthcoming film about the radio station. “The blues were at the heart of it, and we’ll celebrate the roots of blues in this special evening of music.”
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Don’t miss Nov. 12 deadline to enter $22K biotech award competition; Nov. 19 event
Cambridge municipal election: Peoples’ Republic or Too Much Democracy?
Cambridge writer Anita Harris wonders if proportional voting, with 25 candidates on the ballot, makes sense.
As Dems Vie for Markey’s Congressional Seat, Personality Is Key
Guest Post: Mark Orton on Metadata, the Government and You
Mark Orton, our friend and former Cantabridgian, now living in Hudson, NY (aka Cambridge on the Hudson), suggests that the government is not being straightforward about how the multitude of data it is collecting is being used. He recommends a new tool called “Immersion” with which you can check out just how easy it is to compile and understand your own metadata.
Climbing the walls–literally–at CIC Party in Somerville
“Redlegs” featured at Roxbury Film Festival, in Boston Debut
My first e-book purchase: Out for Blood…on Vampires, of all things!
Cambridge author Anita Harris on friend Margot Adler’s new book on current fascination with vampires, which explores issues of power, politics, morality, identity, and even the fate of the planet.