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Michael K. Mayo

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Gateway to the Good

Right about now, in the most innocuous and drab corners of the Harvard campus, you find yourself under siege. The

Saying Goodbye to Beantown

Y es, I have the accent. I know what JP ad EB are, I know when to say "Boston" and

Her Poetry Comes From Ordinary Life

She can't tell you stories of an angst-ridden childhood. She can't tell you how she published her first lyric at

Here She Comes, Miss Peninsula

I f you didn't win this year's pageant, don't worry. You might snag that diamond tiara next year. There hasn't

The Room that Dad Built

T he way I remember it, my father and his brother cut the boards themselves. In the garage behind the

The Culture of Stress

A t Stanford, I hear, they do it differently. They just don't talk about it. Hiding their notebooks and problem

A Tunnel to Boston's Past

A ll right. The last time. I did this, I got in trouble. I wrote about sports--about the hockey team,

Goodbye Pit, Hello Homeopathy

W ell, thank God. I thought I was going to have to walk all the way to the other end

Summer Reading

T his, as I'm sure you're well aware, is how it all starts. If you're unfamiliar with this particular mental

Narcissus Fuit, Or the Death of a Real Club

Best of all, you didn't have to dance. Any master of the Junior High Shuffle (step left, clap, step right,

Overlooking Class

Y ou may not have even heard about it. It's reading period, and most of us have hunkered down in

Bleak Seats at the Garden

H ere's how it works you split the stadium into four equal sections, fill the stands any way you like,

Quakers Mull Gay Weddings

Nearly three years have passed since Betsy Kantt left the Cambridge Friends' Meeting, upset with the Quakers's treatment of gay

Controversy Continues In Agassiz Assault Case

The controversy surrounding an alleged sexual assault last month at the Agassiz School intensified last week when the mother of

Mayor Flynn on the Move

I t wasn't too long ago that Bostonians, residents of an often parochial city, considered the corner office in their

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