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War of words between Ravens, Patriots

Talking heads

When it comes to quotes and Twitter, the Ravens can play with the best of them, and the Patriots rarely join in the war of words.

Mozart’s violin and viola star at Jordan Hall

The first mainstage concert of the Boston Early Music Festival was also the North American debut of Mozart’s own violin and viola.

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Matthew Aucoin gets Chicago apprenticeship

The Medfield native has been awarded the Second International Sir Georg Solti Conducting Apprenticeship with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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Laurens honored as Children’s Champions

Lauren Bush Lauren and her husband, David Lauren, were honored by UNICEF at its annual Children’s Champion Award Dinner.

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Leonard Nimoy visits the West End Museum

The Boston-bred actor and “Star Trek” star was at the West End Museum last week for a tour.

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Norman Mailer’s P-Town home is for sale

The stately brick dwelling in Provincetown that the author called home from 1990 until his death in 2007 is for sale.

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‘Voice’ star entertains Hebrew SeniorLife party

Former contestant on “The Voice” Amanda Brown was among the 350 guests at Hebrew SeniorLife’s “EngAGEment Party.”

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Boston band The Figgs scores with Lexus ad

The song in the commercial, called “Je T’adore,” appeared on their 2004 double album, “Palais.”

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Oprah donates $12 million to museum

Oprah Winfrey is giving $12 million to a museum being built on Washington’s National Mall that will document African-American history.

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Charlestown playground to be all inclusive

Waterfront site will house a $1.6m playground where children of all abilities can romp side by side.

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Academy of Arts and Sciences needs a new, untainted leader

The controversies surrounding Leslie Cohen Berlowitz show that she needs to step down.

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Restaurants bring change to Fort Point, Seaport, Southie

Many of those beautiful spots near the water, once waiting for commercial tenants, are filling up fast with eateries, lounges, bars, and shops, with more to come.

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Two pandering poseurs

Candidates asking to be entrusted with senatorial authority ought to be willing to think and speak more seriously than Gabriel Gomez and Edward Markey.

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Swan song angst

The Rolling Stones concerts at TD Garden last week elicited a feeling that an era that has defined early and middle adulthood for many people is coming to a close.

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At Schlow’s new Barrio Cantina, even the fajitas fail to inspire

If Barrio in Fenway hasn’t been a priority to restaurateur Michael Schlow, it’s time to make it one.

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Few ideas, ineffective rebuttals

Neither Gabriel Gomez nor Edward Markey offered anything of substance in the final debate of the special Senate campaign.

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