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Bizarro Briefs: Naked lunch … er … dinner

Bizarro Briefs: Naked lunch … er … dinner

by Advocate Staff | Sep 4, 2019 | Articles, Bizarro Briefs, Featured, News

Naked lunch … er … dinner A family from Fortuna, California, came home to unexpected — and unwanted — visitors. After returning from dinner last week, the family found two naked strangers that had broken into the household and made themselves a little too comfortable....
Podcast: A victory against residential pipelines

Podcast: A victory against residential pipelines

by Advocate Staff | Sep 3, 2019 | Articles, Featured, Podcast

Longmeadow resident and activist Michele Marantz was interviewed in the Advocate story “Longmeadow voters say no to gas pipeline project in residential neighborhood,” about her community group, which managed to get a zoning bylaw passed that could halt a...
Cars Go West on the Valley Advocate Sessions Stage

Cars Go West on the Valley Advocate Sessions Stage

by Advocate Staff | Aug 30, 2019 | Articles, Featured, Music, Valley Advocate Sessions

This week’s Advocate Sessions performer is Cars Go West, which combines psychedelic jams with catchy indie rock. Check out the band’s performance in the video below. Interview with Cars Go West:
Letters to the Editor: A mayor that makes blood boil

Letters to the Editor: A mayor that makes blood boil

by From Our Readers | Aug 29, 2019 | Articles, Featured, Letters from our Readers, News

A mayor that makes blood boil In response to “Sarno a No Show: As election looms, critics say Springfield’s mayor not there for all,” published August 22 – 28, 2019. The mayor led the charge and marched onto the Hampshire College campus to protest the decision...
Staff Picks: Munio Makuuch, Elmer’s open mic, From the Woods, Lonesome Brothers

Staff Picks: Munio Makuuch, Elmer’s open mic, From the Woods, Lonesome Brothers

by Advocate Staff | Aug 29, 2019 | Articles, Arts, Featured, Music

Smith College Museum of Art // TUESDAY-SATURDAY The Smith College Museum of Art has just opened a new exhibit on the late Japanese-Amercan poet and printmaker Munio Makuuch, who with his family spent much of World War II in an internment camp in Idaho for Japanese...
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