Santorum, Romney split wins as Southern primaries loom
Rick Santorum overwhelmingly won the Kansas Republican caucuses, while rival Mitt Romney won seven of the 12 delegates at stake in Wyoming.
Rick Santorum overwhelmingly won the Kansas Republican caucuses, while rival Mitt Romney won seven of the 12 delegates at stake in Wyoming.
The Red Sox manager remarked on his coaching style and spoke about his respect for the Tampa Bay Rays’ Joe Maddon.
The northernmost three Red Line stations had been closed every weekend since Nov. 5 due to an $80 million repair project.
Troops launched an attack against the opposition in the north of the country today, as President Assad rejected the possibility of immediate negotiations.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
theater review
It’s a love story of sorts: Julian Munro, a Union soldier, meets Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s mathematician daughter, and they find they have a lot in common.
Skeptics might look at the premise of the film as the product of a particularly unimaginative screenwriter. Yet the emotions conjured by the movie are brutally true to life.
ART REVIEW
A show at Smith College marks the 150th anniversary of Claude Debussy’s birth with an atmospheric sampling of marvelous art, writes Globe critic Sebastian Smee.
“I’m not saying he’s not going to be in Heaven. I desire candidates who respect the teachings of the church.”
Roy McMillan, a Mississippi voter, on Mitt Romney
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Join Dave Russo, Anthony Scibelli, Tony V, Jimmy Tingle, and Lenny Clarke for a talk about the city’s comedy scene. Laughs guaranteed.
Alutiiq warriors’ kayaks were normally buried with their owners, but this one is now the focus of a preservation project at Harvard University.
The project will result in 240 apartments and a new restaurant on the site of the vacant Dainty Dot building.
More than 20,000 protesters, far fewer than those in past months, gathered in Moscow today to demand Vladimir Putin’s resignation and protest electoral fraud.
The communications were legal, even though Mitt Romney’s administration warned state agencies against the practice due to cyber security concerns.
Florida State lost a 10-point lead in the second half but recovered to defeat Duke and advance to its second ACC tournament final in school history.
The band is neither a brilliant turn nor a crazy risk for the five musicians involved — it’s both.
“Patient, committed diplomacy is the only way to realize the long term and durable objectives of an Iran without nuclear weapons and a region without war.”
William H. Luers and Thomas R. Pickering
“The story of St. John’s University reflects the power — and the threat — that such an education still represents to a proud nation that nevertheless hungers for new ideas.”
Patricia Wen on the lost liberal arts university of China