Malcolm X: A Life of ReinventionBy Manning MarableNew York, Viking, 594 pagesReviewed by Kevin C. Peterson during the final weeks of his life, Malcolm X, the voluble and acerbic American […]
Morphing Malcolm
Time to get to work
the big dig was touted as saving time and money for commuters, but the most recent Census data show travel time to work for most cities and towns around Boston […]
Hyperlocal news in trouble
Whatever the future of news is, Jack Shafer of Slate doesn’t think it will include Patch. Shafer recently wrote a piece deriding AOL’s network of community news sites known as […]
Social impact bonds
tracy palandjian looks and acts like many of the other hotshot dealmakers in Boston. She dresses in upscale chic, occupies a 14th-floor office on State Street with panoramic views of […]
Mooring mess
Robert Guimond is like a lot of retirees who stay in Massachusetts. The biggest attraction for him is the ocean, which is why the former salesman for General Motors and […]
Mixed media
the trend at first seemed heartening. The problems in the US education system had become so compelling that filmmakers recently produced several documentaries on the topic, with some even enjoying […]
Transparency missing from government
For more on the Public Records Law, see CommonWealth’s updated guide to public records.last november i received an email from an attorney working at the Department of Transitional Assistance informing […]
Correspondence
Senator: Lawrence making progress Your article, “Lawrence on the mat,” in CommonWealth’s spring issue painted a misleading view of the city of Lawrence, which I represent in the state Senate. […]
Higher ed cheerleader
The University of Massachusetts matters. It matters for a lot of reasons and to a lot of people—parents, students, lawmakers, government officials, and taxpayers with no connections except that their […]
High-watt hearings on proposed utility merger
NStar and Northeast Utilities will begin a series of high-stakes regulatory hearings tomorrow that will determine whether the two electric giants will be allowed to merge — and may also […]
Time for real pension reform
In January, Gov. Deval Patrick filed a pension reform proposal that could save $5 billion over 30 years, through measures such as raising the retirement age and basing pension payments […]
Different gay marriage paths for Rhode Island, New York
We’re getting close to allowing same sex marriage throughout the country — or banning it altogether — depending on who you ask. Last week New York passed a bill allowing […]
The war on mini-bikes
A war of words has broken out over the connection between motorbikes and violent crime in some Boston neighborhoods. Common sense seems to be the first casualty. The argument comes […]
Health care panel’s money word is market
The money word during a panel discussion yesterday among health care executives was “market.” Market clout gives some providers an unfair advantage by allowing them to demand higher payments, said […]
Coyne’s connections focus of hearing
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Peter Coyne, a 10-year assistant clerk magistrate in the Suffolk County Juvenile Court, as well as the brother of a prominent Beacon Hill lobbyist, rejected assertions […]
Risky business
Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua isn’t the first American mayor to run into trouble with shipments of city-owned vehicles to the Dominican Republic. The Immigrant City controversy, involving promises of a […]
MCAS becomes test for teachers
Jeff Howard, a member of the state’s Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, may have put it best. “I can’t imagine a logic that would lead in any other direction,” […]
Legislating through the budget
The Legislature likes working like a harried college freshman, with the bulk of its work coming in late-night bursts just before a looming deadline. The body is famous for the […]
MBTA considering a ban on alcohol advertising
MBTA General Manager Richard Davey says he is “strongly looking at” a future systemwide ban on alcohol advertising. Davey made the comment last week at newly-renovated Ashmont Station in Dorchester, […]
Brotherly loyalty
While Whitey Bulger was at the center of the spectacle that played out Friday afternoon at the Moakley courthouse, the lead supporting actor in the day’s drama was undoubtedly his […]
White all over
Hard to tell if the arrest of James “Whitey” Bulger is the beginning of the end, the end of the beginning, a chance for closure or merely the end of […]
Ticket resale redux
Companies that profit from the resale of tickets in Massachusetts are taking another run at scrapping the state’s antiquated ticket scalping law and replacing it with a measure that would […]
It’s the ethics, stupid
Lost in the din of Whitey Bulger’s capture is the latest effort to legislate ethics among elected and appointed officials at the state and local level. But you can bet […]
Psychologist seeks return of license
A female psychologist is asking the state’s Supreme Judicial Court for her license back even though she violated one of the cardinal rules of her profession by having sex with […]
