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							  There has been much debate — public, behind closed doors, and on message boards — as to whether Boston punk does in fact rule.
							  Lady GaGa live at the House of Blues with Chester French, March 30, 2009
							  Katy Perry brought her debut headlining tour, "Hello Katy" -- and her larger-than-life stage-prop cat, Katy Purry -- to Boston's House of Blues. Highlights: a pussy joke, a period joke, a watermelon with the word "penis" on it, and a bunch of other certified borscht-belt blue humor that left the pre-teens in the audience cackling, and their moms looking horrified . . . that is, when said MILFs weren't losing their shit to "Hot and Cold."
							  One of the cool things about being astonishingly single is that you can experiment, both with actual humans, and with ideas.
							  If, sometime in the next few decades, humanity kicks the religion habit once and for all, the current crop of atheist agitators will deserve plenty of credit.
 
				
					
					
							
							  If, sometime in the next few decades, humanity kicks the religion habit once and for all, the current crop of atheist agitators will deserve plenty of credit.
							  "There are people who react strangely. I've had people who will clutch rosary beads or throw glasses."
							  An East Boston bistro? Kind of doesn't have a ring to it — especially since we're not talking about Orient Heights or Jeffries Point.
							  Whereas a few months ago it seemed that no one could pose a serious threat to any re-election campaign mounted by Governor Deval Patrick, a recent string of missteps has suddenly made him very vulnerable.
							  March has not been kind to Deval Patrick.
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