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Subject Today's Headlines: Martha’s Vineyard was portrayed as rich, white, and elite, but there’s another side to the island
Date September 25, 2022 9:42 AM
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Sunday, September 25, 2022


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Martha’s Vineyard was portrayed as rich, white, and elite, but there’s another side to the island

Many of the 20,000 year-round residents struggle to make ends meet, housing is desperately scarce and increasingly unaffordable, and the growing number of immigrants is rapidly diversifying the population.
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Aging artificial turf fields may carry risk of head injuries

Scores of aging artificial turf fields in Boston and across the state and country are not being regularly tested for sufficient shock absorption, despite warnings from experts, exposing children to risk of serious head injuries.
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Investigations


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Littleton is in an uproar at hosting at least 80 gun dealers inside old mill building

Officials ask for enforcement help: “We’re just a small little outfit here.”
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Shushed at the symphony

Is it time to clap back at no-clapping rules? Our critic investigates the origins of applause and how other concert hall conventions came to be.
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EPA will make racial equality a bigger factor in environmental rules

The Environmental Protection Agency will establish a new national office of environmental justice, the Biden administration’s latest effort to rectify the disproportionate harm caused by pollution and climate change in communities of color and in low-income cities, towns and counties.
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Alone in a new world with vast open space, and sheep

“You live in complete solitude, just you, your animals and your thoughts.”
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For suburban Texas men, a workout craze with a side of faith

This is F3 — that’s fitness, fellowship and faith — a fast-growing network of men’s workouts that combine exercise with spiritually inflected camaraderie.
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Italian voters appear ready to turn a page for Europe

Giorgia Meloni is expected to be the top vote-getter in Italian elections, a breakthrough far-right parties in Europe have anticipated for decades.
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Iran protests surge to dozens of cities

The largest anti-government protests in Iran since 2009 gathered strength Saturday, spreading to as many as 80 cities, even as authorities escalated a crackdown that has reportedly killed dozens of people and brought the arrests of prominent activists and journalists, according to rights groups and news media reports.
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In Ukraine’s south, fierce fighting and deadly costs

Interviews with dozens of commanders, ordinary soldiers, medics, village leaders and civilians who recently escaped the conflict zone portray a more difficult and costly campaign.
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A new school year, the same concerns about bias in sports settings

Public schools use taxpayer dollars to fund a system that is basically the same as it was in 1903, when high school sports essentially began.
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The ‘R-word’ still stings and, sadly, endures

So much has changed since then: Life spans have increased, inclusive education is the law, employment barriers have come down, and more options for housing are available. Still, there is more work to be done.
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Russians vote with their feet against Putin’s folly

Calls for staying the course and “just punishment” for atrocities in Ukraine gain traction at the UN.
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On COVID, the president put his foot in it

Nobody wants to hear this, but we are nowhere near the finish line here.
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Massachusetts


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Baking bread for a new year, binding five generations together

The day before Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, three generations of Michaels gathered to put the old recipe to the test once again.
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Hundreds gather to see Pressley and ‘The Squad’ talk policy and identity in Somerville

Representative Ayanna Pressley and members of “The Squad” celebrated with supporters before a sold-out crowd in Davis Square, after starting the day at a canvassing kickoff in Roxbury.
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‘We’ve got work to do. That’s the bottom line’: Red Sox manager Alex Cora reflects on a difficult season then looks ahead

With the season lost, he’s pored over the games where lapses meant the difference between wins and losses.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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Brad Stevens could have best served the Celtics by naming himself interim coach

Instead, he passed the job to unproven assistant Joe Mazzulla.
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ON BASEBALL


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The Red Sox have won the battle against Aaron Judge but lost the war against the Yankees

Judge is 1 for 9 and hasn’t scored or driven in a run, but the Yankees have taken the first three games of the series.
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Kids and gender — we have to (be able to) talk about it

Extreme voices on both sides are dominating the conversation. We need the silenced center to speak up.
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The high cost of Hollywood nostalgia

Thirty years after its release, ‘A River Runs Through It’ stands out as a rarity: a film that finds meaning in the past without yearning to restore it.
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Ilse Nathan and Ruth Siegler, sisters and Holocaust survivors, die 11 days apart

Ilse Nathan’s daughter Sharon Ayres said of her mother and her aunt that "if I talked to my mother, she would say, ‘I never would have made it without my sister,’ and if I talked to my aunt, she would say, ‘I never would have made it without your mother.’”
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Donald Blinken, ambassador, financier and art patron, dies at 96

Donald Blinken was a financier, patron of the arts and Democratic Party donor who became an ambassador to Hungary, helping to inspire the career in politics and diplomacy of his son, Antony, the current secretary of state.
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Oscar-winning ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ actor Louise Fletcher dies

Louise Fletcher, a late-blooming star whose riveting performance as the cruel and calculating Nurse Ratched in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” set a new standard for screen villains and won her an Academy Award, has died at age 88.
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TRAVEL


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‘We must do this’: German village fulfills promise to God by staging Passion Play every 10 years

Each decade, a small German town comes together to reenact the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. So it was devastating when COVID sidelined their production in 2020. But, at last, the show has gone on.
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The perpetual motion of Alex Katz at Colby College Museum of Art

At 95, the painter is about to have a career retrospective at the Guggenheim. Until then, his work with theater and dance groups offers a dynamic view into his long career.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK


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‘Blonde’ is a rare movie with a NC-17 rating. What set it over the edge?

The official rationale behind the grade is “some sexual content,” a nebulous term. It almost reads like a placeholder. But in the age of streaming, just how meaningful is an MPA rating?
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‘We must do this’: German village fulfills promise to God by staging Passion Play every 10 years

Each decade, a small German town comes together to reenact the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. So it was devastating when COVID sidelined their production in 2020. But, at last, the show has gone on.
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TRAVEL | URBAN ADVENTURES


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We spent a night in one of the custom trailers at the Verb Hotel. Was it worth the price?

A luxury urban trailer park at the Verb Hotel called Backstage is now open. For $700 a night, you can experience camping across from Fenway Park.
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Social climbers: Stairs rise from necessity to blank canvas for creative home design — and oohs and ahs on the Internet

Plus, what are ‘witches stairs,’ and were they truly invented to allay fears of being bewitched?
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‘I realized that there is nowhere else I want to live.’

A retired interior designer oversees the overhaul of her Gloucester home, so she can age in place.
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