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							  It's no secret that daily-newspaper journalism is in huge trouble.
							  As with Best Picture, the themes of death, aging, and difficult love dominate the two Shorts Oscar categories this year.
							  Teens with special powers? A government conspiracy?
							  In lieu of action, character development, or plot,  The International  offers architecture.
							  The Massachusetts-bred street artist Shepard Fairey returned to his home-turf this month to "bomb" the Phoenix offices, conduct interviews, and unveil his latest work at the ICA.
							  The Czech choreographer/Nederlands Dans Theater director made an evening out of five pieces —  No More Play, Petite Mort, Sarabande, Falling Angels, and Sechs Tänze  — he'd created between 1986 and 1991.
							  Jason Voorhees's bloody hands have developed green thumbs.
							  I travel to Manhattan a lot, and since 9/11 have found Amtrak's Acela service out of Back Bay Station a far more pleasant and hassle-free way to get there than flying.
							  Pierre Morel's talents as an action cinematographer served him well when he directed  District B13.
							  Crap-ass Valentines
 
				
					
					
							
							  Lifespan CEO George Vecchione's compensation is tops in the region
							  It's no secret that daily-newspaper journalism is in huge trouble.
							  Whatever your race — and whatever you think of his résumé, or his politics, or his yen for tax-cheating cabinet nominees — Barack Obama's arrival in the Oval Office is something to celebrate.
							  Recent elections, as you may have heard, have been about change.
							  A list of hospital CEOs' compensation
							  If you find yourself groaning through the first five minutes of Jeremiah Zagar's Academy Award-shortlisted feature documentary about his artist father Isaiah, you might just be its target audience.
							  The Portland Symphony is in trouble. The unresolved dominant-seventh chord — a $2 million loss over the past eight years, and a possible shortfall of $220,000 this year alone — would be a setback for any company. But for the symphony, this is more than that.
							  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.
							  R. Crumb's Underground at MassArt
							  Some of Lifespan's board members do business with the hospital network
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