Model behavior: HIV positive, negative folks say 'HIV Stops with Us'
Model behavior: HIV positive, negative folks say 'HIV Stops with Us'

When Alfredo Hernandez, 44, auditioned to be one of the spokesmodels in the Boston "HIV Stops with Us" ad campaign he knew that he might soon become a very public spokesperson for people living with HIV. Even so, he was taken aback when he began seeing his face plastered on billboards and transit advertisements around the city last month.

by Michael Wood | Sep 11, 2008

No more arrests in alleged gay bash
No more arrests in alleged gay bash

Despite the arrest of Fabio Brandao, a 29-year-old Framingham man believed to be linked to a South End gay bashing, police have made no other arrests in relation to the incident.

by Michael Wood | Sep 13, 2008

Out candidate campaigns with influential endorsement of retiring rep
Out candidate campaigns with influential endorsement of retiring rep

When retiring Rep. Pat Walrath endorsed Kate Hogan to succeed her as the Third Middlesex District state rep she brought to the campaign more than just the credibility she had built up as the district's representative for 24 years; she also brought the power of warm baked goods.

by Michael Wood | Sep 12, 2008

In a lonely place
In a lonely place

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets," prophesied Travis Bickle in <I>Taxi Driver</i>, before unleashing his frustration in explosive violence. This most American of anti-heroes serves as an ironic inspiration for Tarik, a disaffected Arab-American and would-be holy warrior in <I>Only the Lonely</i>, the new novel from local author Gary Zebrun.

by Michael Wood | Sep 12, 2008

Endless Summer
Endless Summer

Her new album <I>Crayons</i> may be filled with a million musical shades. But when it comes to her personality, local color is one hue that always stuck with Donna Summer.

by Michael Wood | Sep 14, 2008

A grand old stag
A grand old stag

"I'm kind of an old stag. Bloody but unbowed," singer-songwriter Rick Berlin says of the title of his new CD, <I>Old Stag</i>, out Sept. 16 on Hi-N-Dry Records. "I didn't think there's any reason to not say I'm old. I like drawing attention to that. I like the perseverance and humor of that image."

by Michael Wood | Sep 13, 2008

Melissa Ferrick :: Here comes the good stuff
Melissa Ferrick :: Here comes the good stuff

For indie musician Melissa Ferrick, being on the cusp of 38 is the perfect place to be. On the jaunty title song of her new CD <I>Goodbye Youth</i>, Ferrick saucily crows, "Goodbye youth, goodbye lust, say hello to the rest of your life, here comes the good stuff!"

by Michael Wood | Sep 11, 2008

Beauty Queens
Beauty Queens

Women who compete in beauty pageants will endure a lot to win that crown: they'll rub Preparation H under their eyes, put Vaseline on their teeth, wax everything, and use double sided tape to make sure there are no wardrobe malfunctions during the swimsuit competition. The contestants in the Miss Glamouresse Pageant are willing to go even further: they're tucking their business.

by Michael Wood | Sep 4, 2008

No More Hiding
No More Hiding

Terrance Dean, a big player in the TV and music industry, perfectly recalls his first exposure to hip hop. "When I was 13 years old," he recalls, "I was in my aunt's living room and I came across an album by the Sugarhill Gang... at that moment, at 13 years old, I knew I had to be a part of that culture."

by Michael Wood | Sep 6, 2008

Rectitude and gratitude
Rectitude and gratitude

In an age when flash memory is rapidly replacing film, 22-year- old photographer Jess Dugan is as much a throwback as a prodigy. Her favorite camera is a large format Shen-Hao wooden field camera that uses 4"x5" film. It produces rich black and white tones with sharp detail, but it's not the kind of equipment you can just whip out to fire off a few quick snaps.

by Michael Wood | Sep 5, 2008


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