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- Now more than ever, this is Marty Baron’s newspaper
- Fans are paying the price for the Sox success: inside the Fenway fiasco
- Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz explains the punishing cost of staying any longer
- The soap-operatic significance of the Bay Guardian–Village Voice Media battle
- Some Things at Trinity
- Never mind its tough-girl alt-porn feminism: SuicideGirls has already moved on to a new generation
- Fans are paying the price for the Sox success: inside the Fenway fiasco
- The soap-operatic significance of the Bay Guardian–Village Voice Media battle
- Now more than ever, this is Marty Baron’s newspaper
- Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz explains the punishing cost of staying any longer
- A dozen local filmmakers weave a musical, a serial-killer parody, and 10 other short movies into a cinematic patchwork quilt
- BPD to review Cowans evidence
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Poignant enough
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Agonizingly boring
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All funked up
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Better than generic holiday fare
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Introducing reggaetón
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Crass and crude and mostly annoying humor
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The legendary playwright is better
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Predictability ensues
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Oh my god, this movie totally sucks
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- Artfully done soap opera
- Courage and naïveté
- Art vis-à-vis life
- The world of half-baked ideas
- A Karate Kid ripoff
- Far out "history"
- Good-natured, egalitarian, and mildly stupid
- Van Sant takes time for a ride in Paranoid Park
- Another Martin Lawrence shtick
- Not worth the Oscar
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