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Dead Blogging ‘Learning to Look: The Addison at 90’
Well the Missus and I trundled up to Andover the other day to wander around the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy (free, but reservations required) and say, it was swell to be back at that gem of … Continue reading
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Tagged Addison Gallery of American Art, Agnes Martin, Arthur Dove, Black Trunk, Carrie Mae Weems, Cindy Sherman, David Nolan Gallery, Donald Judd, Franz Kline, Georgia O'Keeffe, I James McNeill Whistler: A Novel, Jackson Pollock, Jacob Lawrence, Jasper Johns, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, McArthur Binion, Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in Things, Nemo, Phillips Academy, Thomas Cochran, Thomas Eakins, Treasures of the Addison Gallery of American Art, Trunk Drawing, Winslow Homer
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It Blows To Live In A No-Daily Town (Nemo Edition)
Once again, no newspapers for the hardreading staff. So, it’s back to the ePapers. Front pages first. (We’re starting to feel like Fiorello Laguardia during New York’s 1945 newspaper strike.) Boston Herald . . . Read the rest at … Continue reading
It’s Good To Live In A Two-ePaper Town (Nemo Edition)
Well the hardreading staff just trundled around Brookline Village in search of newspapers to no avail, so we decide to hie ourselves over to the local ePapers for a quick compare-and-contrast. First, the front pages. Boston Herald: Boston Globe . … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Globe, Boston Herald, ePaper, It's Good to Live in a Two-Daily Town, Nemo
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Two-Daily Town Goes Digital!
No papers for you today!! (One screamer for each daily.) So the hardreading staff will be poking around the digital editions of the local dailies today. For starters: home pages. Boston Herald: Boston Globe: Back atchya with E-Papers soon. … Continue reading
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Herald Beats Globe In Boston Storm History Bakeoff
The Boston Herald might have missed out on the Newseum’s Top Ten Front Pages today, but the feisty local tabloid is far superior in the Boston Big Storms graphics showdown with the Globe. The stately local broadsheet featured a standard-issue bar chart on Page … Continue reading
Globe Beats Herald In Storm Front (Page) Bakeoff
The Boston Herald has long been a self-promotion machine, touting some coverage that led to government action or crowing about its inclusion in the Newseum’s Top Ten Front Pages on a particular day. But not today, because that latter distinction belongs to crosstown rival Boston Globe. … Continue reading