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By adamg - 8/11/09 - 1:31 pm

Five years ago, David Bernstein at the Phoenix wrote a long article about the Boston Police Department's really low success rate in getting murderers put away, The Worst Homicide Squad In The Country."

By adamg - 4/24/09 - 12:09 am

Adam Reilly reports, adds people at the top are taking bigger pay cuts than those at the bottom.

By adamg - 1/23/09 - 8:40 am

It's Ask The Phoenix Political Reporter Anything Day again. Now, last time, we were a bit sophomoric, so let's ask him about Obama or the state budget crisis or Sam Yoon or something, rather, than, oh, a list of stupid questions. And Zak? That Rule 34 thing? Oh, never mind, you're going to ask about that no matter what I say.

By adamg - 12/1/08 - 12:35 pm

The Boston Phoenix has bought El Planeta, one of the four Spanish-language newspapers now serving the Boston area, along with its Web site, TuBoston.com. Terms of the deal were not announced, nor were any plans to come out with a new paper called El Fenix.

By adamg - 11/25/08 - 1:05 pm

Dear David Bernstein,

Could God make a boulder so heavy even He couldn't lift it?

Hey! You said we could ask you anything today, and you promised you'd answer all our questions!

By adamg - 11/18/08 - 7:58 pm

Mike Ball gets to the bottom of those new clear Phoenix/Stuff@Night boxes at Forest Hills: They have nothing to do with branding and everything to do with Homeland Security. Seems the MBTA is requiring clear boxes on its property, he learns in a chat with a Phoenix honcho:

The idea is that a security sort can walk by a row of these and scan them for evil objects from a distance. ...

By adamg - 3/29/08 - 6:06 pm

West Roxbury's mullahs of morality showed up on the VFW Parkway today to protest alleged sexual exploitation of women in the Boston Phoenix, which they apparently think is distributed only at Gary's Liquors. Fortunately, a phalanx of eight Boston police officers - including two in a prisoner transport van - kept the ten middle-aged and elderly people from running amok through the mini-mall (by 4 p.m., the police presence had dwindled to just two officers).

The protesters, deeply and suddenly concerned about the treatment of young women in the Phoenix (as opposed to the Verizon Yellow Pages, Craigslist, Comcast On Demand, the Boston Public Library or the Amazing adult book store in Dedham), tried convincing passersby to pass by Gary's, which was the only store to tell organizer Bob Joyce to pound sand when he "requested" they stop distributing the paper.

By adamg - 3/24/08 - 4:44 pm

Sam Baltrusis has the scoop.

By adamg - 3/7/08 - 3:01 pm

Matt Ashare out, the Dig reports (along with some cracks about his Geritol consumption).

By adamg - 2/26/08 - 5:54 pm

The Phoenix is taking reader nominations for its annual "best" awards. One of the categories is Best Blog/Podcast, and, yep, Universal Hub is one of the nominees.

Yippee, right? I think the other entries they chose (Blue Mass Group, Allston-Brighton Community Blog, Jon Keller, Dan Kennedy) are all fine choices, except maybe Keller, and that's because something happened to his RSS feed and I never read him anymore so I just don't know. But it's an awfully small list (um, guys, if you have a Blog/Podcast category, you might want to list some podcasts). Boston is blessed with tons of great bloggers, so who am I to judge?

Fortunately, you can cast write-in votes. And it's a good thing I don't have a marketing person, because I'm sure he/she would be yelling at me right now. Oh, and when you vote, you need to click on Finish, I think.

By adamg - 2/24/08 - 3:09 pm

There are several odd things about Roslindale resident Robert Joyce's campaign to rid West Roxbury of the Boston Phoenix.

By adamg - 2/14/08 - 3:57 pm

We're not Taliban blares the front page of the West Roxbury and Roslindale Bulletin this week about Bob Joyce, the man who would liberate West Roxbury, where he doesn't live, from the evil clutches of the foul Boston Phoenix. He says he's not against the First Amendment, so there. The Bulletin clarifies his merry band's philosophy, in what has to be one of the best paragraphs ever written in a neighborhood weekly:

The party further discussed the kind of freedom they hoped to preserve in opposing the Phoenix, an ordered liberty in the spirit of Montesquieu and the Federalist Papers, which serves as a constructive foundation for human society-and decent society, even. They decried the flimsiness of libertarianism, which can lead to life the way Hobbes put it-nasty, brutish and short.

Tammy, who does live in West Roxbury, explains why she wishes she could liberate West Roxbury from the evil clutches of Bob Joyce, and wonders why the Bulletin keeps giving him space.

Earlier:
Banned in West Roxbury: Group tries to keep the Phoenix out of the neighborhood.

By adamg - 1/24/08 - 12:50 pm

The West Roxbury Bulletin reports on a group of West Roxbury residents trying to get the Phoenix banned from the neighborhood because of its adult ad section.

Support Community Decency, Inc. claims it's already gotten several stores - and the Centre Street post office - to stop allowing distribution of the free paper. But Gary's Liquors on the VFW Parkway is refusing, so they're trying to organize protests outside the store at their Saturday meetings at the West Roxbury library. It's organized by Bob Joyce, who ran an unsuccessful 2004 campaign to unseat state Sen. Marian Walsh after she came out in favor of same-sex marriage.

Joyce tells the Bulletin:

"This is not a freedom of speech issue, since we are not deciding whether or not this material is obscene. We are saying that it is indecent, sexually exploitive, and has potential to cause significant harm, physical and emotional, to West Roxbury families. We have a right to oppose the distribution of the Boston Phoenix in a lawful, peaceful way."

The West Roxbury Transcript quotes a Phoenix editor that this is a freedom-of-speech issue because Joyce is a right winger upset with the Phoenix's political stands - and quotes the owner of Gary's Liquors as saying Joyce came into his store and started threatening him.

Neither the Bulletin nor the Transcript asked Joyce why he's more concerned about the moral turpitude of West Roxbury than Roslindale, where he lives.

By adamg - 1/3/08 - 2:46 pm

The Dig (which knows something about departures) breaks the news; posts the memo.

By adamg - 11/16/06 - 12:44 pm

Jesse Legg requests the Phoenix send its peppy, good-looking hawkers to the Davis Square T stop on a regular basis, rather than only every 40 years or so.

By adamg - 11/10/06 - 9:14 am

There's a new Professional Media Critic in town. Adam Reilly's cut over to the media beat at the Phoenix and he's fired up the dormant Media Log (for you aggregator geeks: RSS).

By adamg - 11/2/06 - 8:06 pm

The Phoenix is moving political writer Adam Reilly to the media beat. He'll be taking over the old "Don't Quote Me" column.

Via Dan Kennedy, who left the column last year to become a Northeastern journalism professor.

By adamg - 8/11/06 - 12:41 pm

Is it odd that the same day the Phoenix slammed Oliver Stone as a Republican sellout for failing to bash Bush in his new movie, it got the U.S. Marines to co-sponsor a free concert? Or that the Phoenix would get pissed when one of the bands objected?

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