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The Criminalization of the Homeless in Hungary

November 24, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
The Criminalization of the Homeless in Hungary

Cleared out of bridge underpasses, hiding in underground stations, finding refuge in forests, the homeless people of Budapest feel they are being treated as fugitives on the run. This has FEANSTA, the European Federation of Nation Organizations working with the homeless, expressing concerns over concerted attacks in Hungary. The country is seeking punitive measures...
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Travel Back in Time: The Gibson House Museum

July 27, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
Travel Back in Time: The Gibson House Museum

Get a glimpse into the 19th century when you step into The Gibson House Museum, a Victorian era time-capsule nestled amongst the brownstone buildings at 137 Beacon Street. Built in 1860, it was one of only 15 houses in Back Bay, which had recently...
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Micky Ward Serves Up A Knockout Punch For Charity At McGreevy’s

July 11, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
Micky Ward Serves Up A Knockout Punch For Charity At McGreevy’s

Micky Ward dropped the gloves to guest bartend at McGreevy’s to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Friday night. The funds will be used to give kids a free trip to an adaptive summer camp in New Hampshire. “This is great, whatever I...
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Back Bay Bars Are Ready For Bruins Fans

June 15, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
Back Bay Bars Are Ready For Bruins Fans

While Boston police will deploy more officers tonight to keep crowds from getting too rowdy, and bars are enforcing stricter rules to help curb out-of-hand revelry, the venues in...
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The Boston Early Music Festival Revives A Hidden Jewel of Baroque Opera

June 9, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
The Boston Early Music Festival Revives A Hidden Jewel of Baroque Opera

For the past four weeks, over 75 internationally acclaimed singers, dancers, orchestral musicians, and directors have gathered in Back Bay for twice-a-day rehearsals at Emmanuel Church on Newbury Street....
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EarthFest Rocks Boston

May 22, 2011
By Kevin James Moore
EarthFest Rocks Boston

It was still overcast at 10 a.m. as the first concert goers began to settle on the lawn in front of the DCR Hatch Memorial Shell to be a...
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