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‘Boston Strangler’ Wants to Be ‘Zodiac’ So Badly
This true-crime thriller about the 1960s killer — and the two reporters who helped capture him — could not be more Serial Killer Movie 101
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How Bill Russell Paved the Way for LeBron James and So Many Others
Netflix’s documentary Bill Russell: Legend profiles the Boston Celtics icon, from battles with Wilt and civil rights activism to his fraught relationship with fans
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RS Recommends: The Best Hotels for Music Fans
Set the stage for your next getaway with a lineup of properties that don’t mind turning up the volume
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Swastika T-Shirts and Cyanide: Authorities Say Former Federal Security Contractor Hid Brother's Connections to Anti-Semitic Arson
Authorities arrested Alexander Giannakakis in Sweden where he awaits extradition on charges that he obstructed an investigation into potential domestic terrorism and hate crimes
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As Legal Pot Rolls Out, Boston Cannabis Week Focuses on Social Justice
The marijuana industry has been notoriously bad at including the people and communities hit hardest by the War on Drugs — but Massachusetts is hoping to change that
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Whitey Bulger Reportedly Killed Because He Was a 'Rat'
Sources suspect Fotios “Freddy” Geas, a mafia hitman serving a life sentence, was behind the beating death of the former Boston mob boss
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Whitey Bulger, Famed Boston Mob Boss, Killed in Prison
The 89-year-old, who was serving two consecutive life sentences, had been portrayed onscreen by Jack Nicholson and Johnny Depp
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'Spotlight' Director Tom McCarthy on Heroes, Healing and 'The Cobbler'
"We're not putting the Catholic Church on the stake, but this isn't a problem of the past," filmmaker says
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White Devil Kingpin: How John Willis Became a Chinatown Overlord
How did a homeless kid from Boston transform himself into a major kingpin called Bac Guai John?
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Life, Love & Hope
Five songs on Boston's first album in more than a decade have "love" in their titles; three revise songs from its predecessor, Corporate America. That album came out in 2002, five years before Brad Delp committed suicide. His singing survives on a few tracks here, surrounded by other reassuring voices, male and female. "Didn't Mean […]
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