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There’s a circus-like house in Allston — complete with an indoor basketball court, movie-projector room, pillow loft, and multiple art installations — whose ethos can best be summed up with a bit of poetry, which is printed out on labels on the wall of the second-floor bathroom.
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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."
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"There are people who react strangely. I've had people who will clutch rosary beads or throw glasses."
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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.
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Jazz as the language of love is the theme of this hitmaker's 12th album, an achingly pretty tribute to the spirit, pace, and sound of the bossa nova.
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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.
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The Phoenix 's Adam Reilly recently spoke with Globe columnist James Carroll about his new book, Practicing Catholic (Houghton Mifflin), and his critical but durable relationship with the Roman Catholic Church.
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For the past few weeks, the phones at Casa Diablo have been ringing off the hook with word of what was about to transpire at Channel 10/WJAR-TV.
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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.
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It's important to know your amateur online reviewers. While some are reliable cheap-eats dowsers, a rave from a Chowhound who also adores the Cheesecake Factory loses some credibility.
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