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A moral dilemma
State and local politics is paralyzed by fear
We need serious action and strong leadership — and a public trust that is unlikely to be given.
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| November 26, 2008
The Big Hurt: The week in digital mishaps
Internets threaten Kid Rock, Steven Tyler, and sexy bits
Say what you will about Kid Rock, but I will not allow you to deny that the man is a fucking artiste .
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DAVID THORPE
| October 15, 2008
Crossword: ''You can look it up''
Eight entries from eight decades of the OED.
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MATT JONES
| October 01, 2008
Will FairPoint run out of money?
Land-line woes
Wall Street’s melt down could burn consumers throughout Northern New England — especially those in Maine.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| September 17, 2008
Out of this world
Benjamin Rosenbaum’s The Ant King
The worlds Rosenbaum creates feel less like a separate or “alternate” reality and more like a colorful, if complicated, extension of the one we know.
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NINA MACLAUGHLIN
| August 26, 2008
Schmaltz Coney Island Lagers
Freaking delicious
The latest offerings from New York’s Schmaltz Brewing Co. celebrate — as Elvis Costello once put it — the “other side of summer.”
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MIKE MILIARD
| August 13, 2008
We told you so
FairPoint’s phone-line takeover is as bad as regulators feared.
FairPoint’s transition has been slow, and is already four months behind schedule.
By
JEFF INGLIS
| July 02, 2008
Meta-Networkers
Braving the risks of a technology fetish, the artists manage to ride a line of questions, not proselytizing.
Braving the risks of a technology fetish, the artists manage to ride a line of questions, not proselytizing.
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IAN PAIGE
| June 25, 2008
Creating an online artistic community
MaineCreates.com
MaineCreates.com is for “anyone who creates a product or service with their hands or their mind,” Zito says, from boat-builders to Web programmers to painters.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| June 25, 2008
Rage against the machines!
Could robots take over the world? In many ways, they already have.
We’re on the cusp of a perilous era. Our pitiful carbon bodies are evolving much slower than the silicon and steel gizmos we’re inventing. And the guys in the lab coats and pocket protectors are starting to worry we’ve opened Pandora’s hard drive.
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MIKE MILIARD
| May 28, 2008
Sex, violence and video games
Reconciling the irreconcilable
Popular culture has always had a bogeyman. These days, it’s most often video games being accused of leading the nation’s youth astray.
By
MITCH KRPATA
| April 23, 2008
Unkindest cuts
Ninja Gaiden suffers a lethal blow
Some advice for game developers: just because the Nintendo DS has a microphone does not mean you have to shoehorn the mic into every DS game.
By
RYAN STEWART
| April 22, 2008
Thinking small
A local collective subverts with the tiny
The collective of artists spread out through the museum and helped the ICA’s staff — scrubbing the lobby, counting visitors, standing guard, cleaning the café.
By
GREG COOK
| April 07, 2008
Lost and found
Silicon gems from the analog ’80s
There’s scant digital evidence that one Tona Omaha exists or ever existed: he has one on-line mastering credit on a 1996 disc of guitar instrumentals.
By
FRANKLIN BRUNO
| April 01, 2008
Learning not to kill
New techniques mean that medical students can learn without killing animals. So why won't BU get with the program?
This article originally appeared in the February 27, 1998 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
By
SARAH MCNAUGHT
| February 28, 2008
Hack your life
New year, new semester, new you?
I’ve spent entire afternoons reading about how to stop procrastinating.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| January 30, 2008
Ace in the hole
Fairway Solitaire is a stroke of genius
Fairway Solitaire ought to come with a warning label.
By
MITCH KRPATA
| January 14, 2008
Frag fest
Multiplayer mayhem in Unreal Tournament III
If you can accept that multiplayer shooters are essentially sports games, it goes a long way toward getting you into the appropriate mindset to enjoy them.
By
MITCH KRPATA
| December 31, 2007
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SYMBOLINE DAI
| December 26, 2007
Browsing ahead
You can’t do much when you’re dead — but you can still send e-mail. That’s just one Internet innovation that will loom large in 2008
All that online talk (nine billion Google hits and counting) notwithstanding, “Web 3.0” won’t be happening any time soon.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| December 26, 2007
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