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Globe Sidekick to make like Robin and die
But don't worry, you'll still have a kickin' tabloidy ball o' fun every weekday, only now the Globe will be calling it G (G? Yes, G) and be stuffing all the paper's Monday-Friday arts/food/cranky anti-Twitter coverage into it, Joe Keohane reports.
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Make up your mind about Sidekick, Boston Globe
A few weeks ago, you got rid of Saturday Sidekick and moved the comics, TV listings, and crossword into Saturday Living & Arts.
Today, you got rid of Monday Living & Arts, and put the arts features and movie ads into an expanded Monday Sidekick.
Are you trying to confuse your daily readers? Do one of these things or do the other, but not both. Once you make up your mind, try doing the same thing every day of the week.
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Boston Globe kicks Calendar section aside
After a run of at least thirty years, the weekly Boston Globe Calendar section is no more. Instead, as of today, we have the expanded Thursday Sidekick, containing some but not all of the features from the former Calendar.
Doesn't seem like a good move to me, but what do you all think?
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Can somebody print out a map of Boston neighborhoods for Sidekick?
Quick! What's wrong with this sentence from the Globe's guide to a better day today?
The Thrift Shop of Boston, which is technically in Roslindale, turns 80 today.
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