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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘We belong here. We have a place here.’ Artist Wen-ti Tsen brings his vision to Chinatown
Date May 2, 2022 9:01 AM
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Monday, May 2, 2022


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‘We belong here. We have a place here.’ Artist Wen-ti Tsen brings his vision to Chinatown

For more than 30 years, Wen-ti Tsen has been making art that pays homage to Chinatown’s century and a half history as a working-class immigrant enclave. Now, at 86, the artist is embarking on his most ambitious project yet.
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Massachusetts lawmaker joins Pelosi’s surprise trip to Ukraine

The discussion with Volodymyr Zelensky was described as “intense,” with the Ukrainian president detailing the aid he needed for the war effort.
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In 2020, Biden was a political juggernaut in Massachusetts. A new poll shows voters have soured on him. A lot.

Just 46 percent of registered Massachusetts voters say they approve of the job Biden is doing as president, with about the same proportion giving him a thumbs down, according to a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe survey.
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Massachusetts


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Want to buy a house on Cape Cod? Better hurry!

The Cape’s housing inventory has hit an historic low. In March, 149 houses were for sale under $1 million. Two years ago that number topped 1,000.
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Massachusetts


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Ukrainians fleeing war seek refuge in Massachusetts

Ukrainians fleeing the war are being helped in myriad, grass-roots ways. Some are being housed in volunteers' homes around the Boston area; others have received help from churches and already established Ukrainian communities.
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Loss of pandemic aid stresses hospitals that treat the uninsured

The infusion of aid is ending at a time when hospitalizations from COVID-19 are receding but as safety-net providers are facing tremendous unmet needs from patients who have delayed care for chronic conditions and other health problems even more than usual during the pandemic.
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Met Gala returns to traditional spot on first Monday in May

It's been just under eight months since the last gala, an annual fundraiser that raises eight-figure sums for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute.
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Tornado rips through Kansas; 3 students killed in crash

A tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, injured several people and left more than 15,000 people without power, officials said Saturday.
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In the Philippines, one woman is trying to prevent the revival of a Marcos dynasty

With just weeks to go before the Philippines holds a presidential election, the lone female candidate is attracting some of the biggest preelection crowds in decades as she seeks to pull a stunning upset against frontrunner Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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Protesting miners stop speech by South Africa’s president

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa abandoned his Workers’ Day speech in the northwestern city of Rustenburg on Sunday when striking mineworkers stormed the stage.
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As Russia brings ruble to Kherson, the region’s cellphones, Internet fall silent

The Russian forces in control of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson and its surrounding province started to enforce a transition to the Russian ruble from Ukrainian currency Sunday, a move that Ukrainian officials have described as part of an attempt to scrub a part of the country clean of its national identity and embed it in Moscow’s sphere of influence.
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Many questions remain in the case of former Boston police union leader Patrick Rose

After a plea deal, Rose will serve at least 10 years in prison. But the public deserves more answers around who at the Boston Police knew what, and when, regarding Rose’s criminal behavior.
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Policy prescriptions for addressing critical role of primary care

If we don’t take care of our primary care system, we can’t expect our primary care clinicians to take care of us.
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Key groups overlooked in bias training for doctors

Implicit bias training for physicians around race and gender is sorely needed, but the absence of disability from the list of topics is a glaring omission. Medical ageism is also common.
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‘We belong here. We have a place here.’ Artist Wen-ti Tsen brings his vision to Chinatown

For more than 30 years, Wen-ti Tsen has been making art that pays homage to Chinatown’s century and a half history as a working-class immigrant enclave. Now, at 86, the artist is embarking on his most ambitious project yet.
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Mass. residents narrowly oppose allowing driver’s licenses for people without legal immigration status, poll finds

Forty-seven percent say they oppose such legislation, while 46 percent support it, well within the Suffolk University/Boston Globe survey's margin of error.
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Half of Mass. residents back public transit mask mandate, 41 percent against, new Suffolk/Globe poll finds

“It’s a unique situation: You’re taking a bunch of people and cramming them into a box, if you will,” said a 45-year-old poll respondent from Beverly who supports masks being required on public transit. “If the state brought that [back] up, I certainly wouldn’t be against it.”
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The Milwaukee Bucks are not the Brooklyn Nets, and the Celtics are in for a battle this series

The Bucks seized home-court advantage with a Game 1 win at the Garden.
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GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL


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Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown must rise to semifinals occasion if Celtics have any hopes of turning series around

Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown were a combined 10-for-31 shooting and 3 of 13 from 2-pointers during Game 1 against Milwaukee.
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Kevin Paul Dupont | On hockey


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Bruins need to boost their ‘inside game’ to challenge Hurricanes

"It’s what you need in the playoffs,” said No. 3 center Charlie Coyle.
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May Day rallies in Europe urge more help as inflation bites

Tens of thousands of people marched Sunday in cities around Europe for May Day protests to honor workers and shame governments into doing more for their citizens. In France, protesters shouted slogans against newly elected President Emmanuel Macron, a development that may set the tone for his second term.
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These barbers will come to you

Mobile barbershops in the Boston area are getting a boost because of the pandemic.
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Top Places to Work nomination deadline extended

The deadline is now June 17.
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Kathleen Casavant, former highest-ranking woman in state’s unions, dies at 70

“Labor is my family,” she said in 1998. “It’s not just a job, it’s my life.”
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José Luis Cortés, trailblazing Cuban bandleader, dies at 70

A Cuban musician who with his popular band, NG La Banda, helped establish the lively genre of music known as timba, José Luis Cortés spread the sound with well-regarded albums and rollicking shows that had concertgoers dancing in the arenas and afterward in the streets.
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Catherine Spaak, darling Italian cinema in the ‘60s, dies at 77

Catherine Spaak, a French-born actress who made her name crossing genres in Italian, French and occasionally American films, acting alongside stars like Jane Fonda and Rod Taylor, died April 17 in Rome. She was 77.
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Boston Children’s Museum celebrates trans children’s dreams in new exhibit

As states across the country pass anti-transgender legislation, 24-year-old Noah Grigni's Boston Children's Museum exhibit is a space for trans joy.
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DANCE REVIEW


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Even the oldest work on Alvin Ailey’s programs feels contemporary

The company kicked off its five-performance run Thursday night at the Boch Center Wang Theatre.
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These 3 New England beaches were named among the best in the US by Travel + Leisure

Stretches of sandy paradise in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont made this year's list.
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