Stephen M. Mindich, longtime Boston Phoenix owner and publisher, dies at 74

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Stephen M. Mindich, longtime Boston Phoenix owner and publisher, dies at 74

Stephen M. Mindich, the publisher of the now-closed Boston Phoenix newspaper, the legendary alternative weekly that for decades provided a liberal
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Writing after Roth: 'Now vee may perhaps to begin'

I've long said to friends that my own difficulties in finishing a novel — as opposed to stories and plays and other creative writing — owed something to
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Between the Stacks – Summer travel

Memorial Day is already right around the corner. Traditionally, it is a time to reflect on the sacrifices of our veterans through the years and to thank
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Twitter pilot would extend Promoted Tweets to publishers' embedded Timelines

Twitter has started recruiting publishers to take part in a pilot ad program to run ads within embedded Twitter Timelines on their sites. According to the
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Nigel Farage says Facebook is killing right-wing pages. He could have a point

Since that time, numerous mainstream publishers have reported noticeable dips in their traffic from, and engagement on, Facebook – and the drop in
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Publishing Skills Workshop: Career Clinic

Aspiring and existing publishing professionals will have the chance to boost their publishing skills, with each workshop focusing on a different area of
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Author and teacher sees 'the love in everyone'

She is self-publishing her books, and has a website, mrsashburysworld.com. Teachers feel things just like the students do,” she said. “We're all human
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DFS X Estee Lauder Create The Essential Travel Beauty Experience With The Chic Never Sleeps …

The new collection of Estée Lauder's best sellers includes Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex II, the Advanced Night Repair
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Help us make history available forever by supporting the Review Ink project

On May 23, The Review launched its fundraising drive to complete the online archiving of 125 years of The Review, which has published continuously
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