I've been hearing about a tapir named Seamus on the news. What's a tapir?
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Why must NESN be so cruel? NESN [New England Sports Network] released a memo curtailing the use of Red Sox and Bruins highlights on local TV stations. Scott's Shots surveys the broader impact of this memo: "This is, in every way, shape and form, a HUGE powerplay that the Red Sox and NESN (and the Bruins, as if anyone cares) are about to undertake in an effort to lord over their content and ultimately become...
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In a world where there's nothing to do but watch movies. In a city full of theaters, museums, and libraries. One moviegoer who can be in three places at once. This week's films promise to be festive, well-attended events for their respective niches: Bollywood, science fiction, anime, and self-identified "Brechtian punk cabaret" enthusiasts. Bostonist is especially psyched that Krrish's Massachusetts premiere isn't a day later than its release in India, and that no amount of...
After a long weekend of playing hard and sleeping in extra late, hoards of Bostonians packed into MBTA trains and buses for their first day back at the office in our new year. Many of these people were probably miserable by the time they got to their place of employment, because they undoubtedly had to stand outside waiting for their trains or buses to arrive. People cursed with taking the green line, especially the B-line, know this well, as do those who live farther from T stations and must take a bus to that closer connecter, like Bostonist.
As former Vermont Governor Howard Dean said “Not only are we going to New Hampshire, we're going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico, and we're going to California and Texas and New York…Yearrrah.” Words that marked the primary cycle of the 2004 election ring true for Governor Mitt Romney.

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