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							   On Saturday, Boston joins the national SlutWalk movement, demonstrating solidarity to fight "slut shaming," a common response to sexual violence.   
							
							 
						
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							 By now you've heard about how post-this, uber-that, and pre-apocalyptically radical the Los Angeles collective Odd Future is. Or maybe your little sis came home with ringleader Tyler the Creator's tag tatted on her teenage ta-ta's. 
							
							 
						
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							   I spent the wee hours of Saturday morning bobbing along the East River with the Insane Clown Posse. Check out the photos  here .   
							
							 
						
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							 View and download the alternate cover of the Phoenix and comment on a selection of the many Obama-killed-Osama memes. 
							
							 
						
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							  It was a good weekend for the president.  
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
				
					
					
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							  Dr. Gail Skowron, chief of the division of infectious diseases at Roger Williams Medical Center, has worked in a small HIV clinic at the hospital for 21 years.  
							
							 
						
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							 Most talk in America regarding Kylie Minogue surrounds the mystery of her lack of popularity here: while the rest of the world regards the pint-sized Aussie pop diva as a multiplatinum stadium-filler, here she is little more than an import-only dance queen known mostly for her late-‘80s hit cover of “The Loco-Motion.” 
							
							 
						
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							 "Bella figura" in Italian is more than a phrase — it's a philosophy. It makes life beautiful. "Bella Figura" as the title of Boston Ballet's latest program is an invitation to find beauty in three disparate choreographic styles — one of them incorporating topless women (as well as men). 
							
							 
						
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							 One of the most widely circulated Afghan Whigs bootlegs, from our own Paradise in May 1994, has the iconic alt-rock foursome busting out a loose and rollicking version of New Order's "Regret."  
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
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