As I did in our Andrea Silbert interview, I asked Kelley why he was so interested in the much-maligned office of Lieutenant Governor. Kelley, who is a doctor, drew on his extensive health care background for his answer (Kelley has … [Read more...]
Archives for December 9, 2005
Around the horn…
In '08, <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/living/education/13347621.htm">I want this guy. Raise-the-stakes, speak-from-the-heart, tell-the-truth Al Gore. The guy who gave one of the greatest speeches I've ever heard … [Read more...]
Of health care and hockey pucks
John McDonough has been battling so many ignorant <a href="http://www.hcfama.org/blog/2005/12/scot-lehigh-swallows-business-line.html">hockey <a … [Read more...]
And the winner is …
After a hotly-contested primary and general election, the winner of the "What should we rename 'diaries' on Blue Mass. Group" is:User postsThough I confess a certain sympathy for the hip geekiness (or the geeky hipness) of "iPosts," I think … [Read more...]
Flip, flop, flip, flop …
'Nuff said. … [Read more...]
Hennigan mulls joining the hackocracy
Maura Hennigan, having been trounced in her quixotic bid to unseat Boston Mayor Tom Menino, and facing imminent unemployment when her City Council term runs out in a couple of weeks, has a new idea: get a hack job! The Globe reports … [Read more...]
A Grammy nomination for a local ensemble
Congratulations to Collage New Music, a Boston-area contemporary music ensemble, which received a Grammy nomination (scroll down to "Category 103") for their recent recording of Motetti di Montale by MIT's John Harbison (no, not that John … [Read more...]