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Sunday, November 21, 2021
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Arts
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In Northampton, artists’ feud over Mayflower print leads to fallout after biennial is canceled
When members of the arts council logged into a meeting in late September, few could have imagined a retired librarian’s artwork was about to torpedo their upcoming biennial, a popular juried show at the local library.
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Politics
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3 a.m. negotiations and an affogato: Inside John Kerry’s deal making at the Glasgow climate conference
The former secretary of state, presidential nominee and longtime Massachusetts senator had emerged from his short-lived retirement from government, and his time at the COP26 summit would be a chance to finish what he started when he helped draw up the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Politics
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Boston’s first gentleman is also a first
Meet Conor Pewarski, spouse of Mayor Michelle Wu. He is her staunchest supporter and the first gentleman of Boston, a ceremonial title that he doesn’t think he needs but that greatly amuses his friends.
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Health
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Hospitals are busier than ever — but not because of COVID
Health care workers are struggling to treat high numbers of patients who delayed care during the pandemic and are arriving sicker than before.
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Retail
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Death, disrupted: How the Boston-based ‘Warby Parker of caskets’ aims to upend the funeral business
Titan Casket sells caskets direct to consumers, cutting out funeral home middlemen and saving people hundreds of dollars to bury their loved ones.
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The Nation
Nation
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A family put up their Christmas lights in early November. They now face fines from ‘Grinch’ HOA.
In an effort to make this holiday season the best one yet for his family of five, Michael Moffa vowed to have their Christmas lights professionally installed and not miss out like they had the past two years.
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Politics
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As Biden’s big bill advances, so does Pelosi’s big legacy
The grind of legislating, treacherous for some, a sport for others, and often unsuccessful in the slow-moving Congress, is where Pelosi resides, exerting relentless drive to advance Biden’s roughly $2 trillion package Friday through the House, sending it now to the Senate.
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Nation
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Conflict over abortion laws won’t abate if Roe v. Wade falls
No matter how the current conservative-dominated court handles pending high-profile abortion cases — perhaps weakening Roe, perhaps gutting it completely — there will be no monolithic, nationwide change. Fractious state-by-state battles over abortion access will continue.
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The World
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How India’s farmers, organized and well funded, faced down Modi
“It’s the power, it’s the force, it’s the struggle, it’s the sacrifice of more than 700 farmers on these borders which have compelled Mr. Modi to come down to repeal these laws,” said Darshant Pal Singh, one of nine farm protest leaders.
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World
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US tries to convince Arab allies it isn’t abandoning them
The Biden administration is trying to convince its Arab allies that the United States, despite appearances to the contrary, is not fed up with the region and headed for the doors.
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Canadian senator dies after being hospitalized for COVID-19
Josée Forest-Niesing, a Canadian senator from Ontario, died shortly after she went home from a hospital where she had been treated for COVID-19, Canadian officials said Saturday. She was 56.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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It’s up to Mass. House now to help bring about mental health parity
Coverage for regular mental health checkups would facilitate the identification of risk and prevent escalation of distress.
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EDITORIAL
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Regulators must demand transparency from buy-now, pay-later lenders
A growing industry offers ‘easy’ loans that seem too good to be true — because they often are.
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LETTERS
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Hard to recall a more frayed social fabric
Those who have managed to retain their sanity in these insane times owe it to future generations to figure out what’s gone wrong.
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Metro
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After Wu’s mayoral move, a City Council vacancy could be filled next month
The vacancy will likely be filled in early December by a newly-elected member who was already planning to be sworn-in during the new year: Erin Murphy.
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United Way distributes Thanksgiving dinner kits to feed 18,000 families
From Attleboro to the Merrimack Valley, the United Way gave away enough Thanksgiving meals on Saturday to feed 70,000 people.
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Amid outrage over racist and homophobic allegations, Danvers prays for healing
Clergy convened a vigil at the town’s gazebo on the edge of Mill Pond that drew about 80 community members, many of whom have children in the schools, to quietly reflect on the furor that has engulfed this North Shore town.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Bill Belichick is right back to being, well, Bill Belichick, and other thoughts
After five straight wins, you don't hear much of the criticism that the Patriots coach isn't so good without Tom Brady.
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Celtics notebook
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Pairing Marcus Smart and Dennis Schröder has paid off for Celtics
They have been particularly potent on the defensive end, compiling 100.9 rating that would rank second in the NBA for a team.
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ben volin | on football
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New-look Patriots are showing impressive camaraderie and ‘2-4 mind-set’
The retooled team has meshed extremely well and the players aren't letting the winning streak go to their heads.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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All hail the late bloomers
Our society revels in early success. But research into aging and achievement shows that middle age is when creativity really sparks.
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IDEAS
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In opinion journalism, the hardest words are ‘I was wrong’
A columnist considers when it’s time to correct a bad take.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mick Rock, sought-after rock photographer, dies at 72
Often called “the man who shot the ’70s,” Mick Rock's photographs captured the rock stars of that flamboyant decade, both in his native England and in New York and he lived the rock lifestyle as he was photographing it, becoming part of the scene inhabited by stars of the day like David Bowie, The Ramones, and others.
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Bob Lawton, owner of N.H. arcade that is world’s largest, dies at 90
During his memorial service for Bob Lawton on Wednesday, a 40-year Funspot employee, Gary Vincent said that “(Funspot) was his life. This was like another child to him. And he loved every day that he was here.”
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Caroline Todd, half of a mystery-writing duo, dies at 86
Many mystery writers publish under a pen name. Caroline Todd may have been the only one to use two at the same time, one masking the other.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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Center for Netherlandish Art opens at MFA this weekend
The new study center probes difficult histories and establishes the museum as a hub of research, innovation, and thought. “We’re trying to shake things up,” said Christopher Atkins, the center’s director. “That’s the goal — to tell a new history of the material and introduce people to new concepts.”
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the theater (again)
A year ago at this time, I wasn’t certain when, or if, I’d ever feel comfortable sitting in a crowded theater again to watch a live performance. This is a problem when that’s part of your job description.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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‘My favorite malignants’: A list of 15 of TV’s best worst people
They excel at being terrible: Here are 15 of our favorite misery-makers, master manipulators, and evil-doers from the last 20 years of series television.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Spread some holiday cheer with these made in New England gifts
This year, we want comfort, schmaltz, and all the trimmings. And while we're at it, let’s wrap up some thoughtful gifts that are made here at home. These are a few fun things that showed up on our radar this year.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Your opportunity to stay in a tiny house is about to get a lot bigger
Getaway House will soon double its number of tiny homes to rent in New England — and across the country.
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