Graphic: Defending their turf
Phone alone
Carlo Rotella on whether constant cellphone use creates too much of the wrong kind of privacy for teens.
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In ‘Men in Black 3,’ one role, two actors
Josh Brolin’s younger version of Tommy Lee Jones’s Agent K is the latest on a list of memorable movie double takes.
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‘Where Do We Go Now’ is a Lebanese ‘Lysistrata’
The film is overly diffuse but full of heart, laughter, and sorrow.
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‘Polisse’ a cop thriller with a special electricity
Maïwenn makes child protection the focus of her riveting drama.
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In Koreeda’s ‘I Wish,’ childhood feels realized
Two brothers in southern Japan, forced to live apart since their parents’ split, hatch a plot to meet up and make a wish.
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‘Mighty Fine’ review: Andie MacDowell with a ‘Sophie’s Choice’ accent? Run.
A Jewish couple moves to New Orleans from Brooklyn with their two teens in 1974.
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5 ways Amy Correia relates to Donna Summer
The local singer/songwriter felt particularly affected.
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Cornel West issues a poverty manifesto
The former Harvard professor is touring the country with Tavis Smiley to stir up interest in their new “poverty manifesto” called “The Rich and the Rest of Us.”
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‘Yours in Truth’ by Jeff Himmelman
The journalist offers a personal look at the life of legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee.
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Have Mass. casinos become a risky bet?
The troubles facing the nation’s largest casino — Foxwoods in Connecticut — are a cautionary lesson for any casino in Massachusetts.
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Love of baseball marks opening of new Morelli Field in Melrose
It was 28 years ago, in May 1984, that Melrose christened its baseball field, named for its benefactor, Dr. Richard Morelli.
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Mitt Romney proposes overhaul of US education system
Romney proposed revamping the funding formulas and encouraging more charter schools.
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In ‘Men in Black 3,’ Josh Brolin lends new look
When he teams up with Will Smith, it’s about as good as one could hope for from an unnecessary sequel that’s a decade late to the party.
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Ex-convicts in Massachusetts still face tough sell in job market
The fortunes of former convicts seeking employment have changed little since the passage of a 2010 law that overhauled the state’s criminal records system.
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Two challenges that college graduates will inherit
Graduates will inherit the responsibility to advance the cause of human freedom, and the need to fix the sorry breakdown in governance in Washington.
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