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Painter

This stenciled man with a painting bucket resides in a parking garage on Essex Street. Surrounding it is a lively dialogue about following your dreams left by self-styled anonomous commentators.


A man preaches to passersby on Saturday afternoon at Boston Common during the 21st annual Freedom Rally hosted by the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition. The theme of the rally was “Cannabis is Medicine”.


The New England Dessert Showcase 2010, held in the Westin Copley Place on Saturday, featured the world’s largest Boston Cream Pie, baked and assembled by the culinary students at Southern New Hampshire University.


Today in Photos (09/20/10)

Photos published in the September 20, 2010 edition of the Harvard Crimson.


Cory DeMeyers flips over a car as he competes in the Red Bull Art of Motion in Boston on Friday night. The event mixes the disciplines of parkour and free running in a kind of urban acrobatics.


POSTCARD: Living and Dying with Boston’s Neighborhood Newspapers

Community newspaper obituaries are the pinnacle of doom in modern society—the most doomed section of the most doomed newspapers in an industry that seems summarily doomed.


Anderson Bridge To Undergo Renovations

The bridge connecting Harvard Square and Boston will be renovated to accommodate three lanes instead of four as part of a broader rehabilitation project conducted by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.


Harvard Hosts MA Special Olympics

Harvard’s athletic facilities remain quiet most weekends during the summer months—but this past weekend, the bleachers were packed with spectators, the tracks were busy with runners, and the courts were abuzz with competition.


Richard Romano steps off the podium after receiving the gold medal for the softball throw.


All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival

If you're feeling a little hot in today's high-of-74-degree weather, this all-you-can-eat ice cream festival could be the perfect respite from the Boston heat.


River Dancers

Members from the culture of the Twelve Trives engaged in cultural dances, inviting crowd members of all ages to join in, on Saturday in Boston along the river, and a live band provided the tunes.


Boil Order Excludes Cambridge

Cambridge Harvard University facilities remain unaffected by a major water main leak that took place Saturday in Weston, Mass. and has left an estimated two million Boston area residents without potable tap water.


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