Going forward, Hub-o-sphere will experiment by filling the weekly post with reader submissions.
Results tagged “hubosphere”
-- Alternative advice for bikers to not run red lights: only "slightly illegal." [Boston Biker] -- Danvers High can't even handle reading "meep." They passed on an attorney's email to the police. [Theodora Michaels] -- Statistically speaking, Coach Belichick wasn't that crazy. (And if they converted, everyone would call him a genius.) [Advanced NFL Stats]
-- Perhaps it was fitting to "dead-blog" last night's Senate debate. [Campaign Outsider]
-- A third Ernie Boch has appeared, and the car guy is getting pissed at the blogger. [Blue Mass Group]
-- There's no need to guess when the leaves are peaking. [Yankee Foliage]
-- From the ashes of Restaurant Row comes a striking new mural project. [Mennonno Sapiens]
-- Being a popular blogger might help you get out of a Cape Cod pot misdemeanor. [Jonathan Turley]
-- Someone wrote about paying her respects to Ted Kennedy at the JFK Library. [Adverbial Warfare]
-- Would people actually dress up to watch the "Mad Men" season premiere? [rb]
-- Now that he owes $675k for downloading Nine Inch Nails, maybe Joel Tenenbaum has second thoughts about his pro-bono Harvard lawyer. [Blue Mass Group] -- Watch Stephon Marbury's online videos and thank [insert your supreme being] that the Celtics didn't re-sign him. [Urlesque] -- Anyone can open for Ben Folds and the Boston Pops -- literally anyone. [HubArts]
-- Gotta love the Internets when you can read that Rudy Giuliani's daughter lost her wallet in Harvard Square. [Lemmingtrail]
-- Sunday marked the 40th anniversary of the shut down of the A-Line. [Boston Metro via h2oTown]
-- A new way to indulge your nosey side: 30 years worth of journals up for grabs on Boston Craigslist. [Craigslist]
-- As if a musical by Amanda Palmer wasn't enough, Lexington High grads also got a funny commencement speech. [The Incidents of Eugene Mirman] -- Did you know there was a series of "fascinating" tunnels under MIT? [Oobject] -- Someone has obtained Big Papi's eye exam chart. [Fack Youk] -- Dorchester criminals have secret identities like "Crackman" and "The Urinator." [C-11 Report]
-- We know you love twitter, but sometimes you have to stop texting and dial 911. [Andy on the Road via Universal Hub]
-- Now that Memorial Day kicked off summer, it's time to get some grilling tips from Boston New Net's Ripps McCoxen. [Boston Comedy]
-- In case you fell asleep during your commencement address, here is some classic graduation advice. [HuffingtonPost]
-- Boston is home to the most Rock 'n Roll ice cream shop this side of the pond. Who knew? [The Atlantic]
-- Even though Jay Severin will eventually resume spewing racism over the air, progressive radio has returned to Boston. [Blue Mass Group]
-- A good round-up NY tabloid covers on the Red Sox sweep. [Boston Dirt Dogs]
** We tried to find a Marathon runner/Twitterer, but these were our favorite Monday Tweets:
-- "My sister blew chunks yesterday after the marathon...it was totally hardcore. So proud!" [@simedia]
-- Passive aggressive notes from BC are "great practice for when you are living alone or with your husband." [Passive Aggressive Notes]
-- Even bikes are getting into the spring of things. [Chic Cyclist]
-- With the tag line "Find out what the real Harvard is hiding under the covers," new blog This is Harvard's focus is less sexy coeds and more sad, abandoned buildings. [This is Harvard]
-- Brandeis alumni have set up a site in opposition of the mishandled museum mess. [Save The Rose Art Museum]
-- Celebrate the start to Obama's presidency in a tasty way with inauguration cupcakes. [Beantown Baker]
-- Is reserving shoveled out parking spots with chairs and other found objects just a passing fad? Uh, welcome to Boston. Let the snarking commence. [b0st0n Livejournal Community]
-- In an effort to make bees even bigger pricks, scientists give them coke. A dance party ensues. [Pax Arcana]
-- For those on the lookout for the worst Xmas songs, here are dozens. [Musical Fruitcake]

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