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Danny Joseph | Gimme The Pill

It's that time of year again: the autumn leaves are beginning to cover the picturesque New England landscape, the air is turning crisp, and, of course, the NBA season is kicking off.


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Cage Match | Showdown of the serial killers

Welcome back one and all to the weekly installment of mayhem and grisly-but-printable death. This week we have horror movie stars Freddy Krueger from "Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984), Jason Vorhees from "Friday the 13th" (1980), Mchael Myers from "Halloween" (1978), and Jigsaw from "Saw" (2004) in a fight to the gore-filled finish.


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Games of the Week

Looking Back (Oct. 28) | Game 4 Of World Series: Red Sox Sweep Rockies. 4-3


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What it really means to be Islamophobic

While it is flattering that Professor Leupp recently took the time to respond to my Oct. 23 editorial, "It's called jihad for a reason," I am disturbed by the misrepresentation of both my conceptual arguments and the facts underpinning them.


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Theater review | All-female spin on Macbeth casts new light on olde themes

Shakespeare's plays have been performed over and over for 400 years in front of millions and millions of people. Unfortunately, audiences are rarely treated to a high quality Shakespearean play with a creative and modern twist and no, 1996's "Romeo + Juliet" doesn't count. "Macbeth," the latest production of The Actors' Shakespeare Project (ASP), casts one of the most famous tragedies of all time in a new and intriguing light.


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Michael Sherry | Political Animal

Remember the 2004 Presidential election? Incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Sen. Joe Lieberman to win his second term in office.




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Photo of the Week | "Dog" by Julie Furbush Class of 2008

At a New York City dog-lovers' event in the summer of 2004, there were canines of all kinds: some big, some tiny, some in costume, some up for adoption - and some thirsty. Slobbery splashes flew as a woman quenched her friend's needs with a handy water bottle.



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Top Ten | Best Sweeps

This past Sunday we all took part in a historical sweep - whether at the game, glued to the TV or watching "America's Next Top Model" re-runs while people screamed/honked/created bedlam across the Boston area. Sweep moments have a tendency to rile up the best of us - nothing's more exciting than seeing anything/anyone be completely and totally obliterated, whether it be the Colorado Rockies or a pile of dust.