Cold days and hot causes in Bill Brett’s and the Globe staff’s photographs of social events in and around Boston in January.
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Photograph by Bill Brett
PASSING IT ON: Natalie Babbitt, author of “Tuck Everlasting,” with actress Sadie Sink at the Colonial Theatre in Boston at a preview party for the musical’s premiere this summer on January 22
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photograph by Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff
DEEP FREEZE: Commuters wait for a shuttle bus in Kenmore Square after a portion of the Green Line was shut down because of a track fire on January 23
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Photograph by Bill Brett
ALL SMILES: Joy Perry of Natick and Elesse Eddy of Quincy at the Shelter Legal Services annual gala at Boston’s Ritz-Carlton on January 18
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Photograph by Bill Brett
MUSIC MAN: DJ Joe Bermudez spins at the House of Blues Boston during a fund-raiser for the Samaritans on January 20
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photograph by Laurie Swope
BIG HEARTS: Volunteers Rudy Bozas and Carlos Ortiz, both of Boston, at a Red Cross party at Lir in Boston on January 24
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photograph by John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
TEST-DRIVE: Panera Bread founder Ron Shaich in the pay-what-you-can Panera Cares cafe right after it opened in Boston on January 23
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Photograph by Bill Brett
FAMILY BUSINESS: Tom Leahy, a Boston Police Gaelic Column member, and retired police sergeant Jim Leahy, both of Dorchester, at a Hurricane Sandy fund-raiser at the Irish Social Club in West Roxbury on January 19
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photograph by David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
GOING BANANAS: Costas Katemis sells a taste of the tropics near South Station in Boston on a frigid day on January 24








