Ahead of Independence Day, taking stock in Somerville
Before the fireworks, a public reading of Frederick Douglass’s “What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Tenants nervous about CHA takeover face โno threat,โ Fraden saysย
The CEO of Cambridge Housing Alliance said residents of 1648 and 1654 Mass. Ave. will not be displaced, and the building will have a mix of affordable and market-rate units.
School Committee bids farewell to student representativesย
CRLS graduates Eva Asraf and Zihaam Jama re-established non-binding votes and advised on an MCAS successor.
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Opinion
Film
โNational Treasureโ and other film gems
This weekโs repertory series at the Brattle Theatre began simply as an excuse to screen โNational Treasureโ (2004), the ludicrous yet lovable heist picture in which Nicolas Cage plays a historian forced to steal the Declaration of Independence, on the Fourth of July. But the title of โNational Treasureโ becomes a double entendre when oneโฆ
A super summer flick and one with eerie edge
Reviews of “Supergirl” and โLeviticus.โ
Toy Story’s 5th another fine production
The much-loved franchise in “Toy Story 5” continues to tap into universal human themes with care and soul.
A stronger

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