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BSO’s pick for music director makes history
Andris Nelsons is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s youngest music director in over 100 years, and he is already focused on turning Boston into his professional home base.
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Exclusive Friday preview
Andris Nelsons is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s youngest music director in over 100 years, and he is already focused on turning Boston into his professional home base.
Exclusive Friday preview | Movie Review
Sarah Polley’s dazzling documentary is an inquiry into her late mother that widens in scope until director and audience stand at the edge of the abyss.
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Refocused on handguns, the 161-year-old Springfield gun maker rose to the top spot of the 2013 Globe 100 rankings.
Bruins 3, Rangers 2 | OT
At 15:40 of overtime Thursday night, Brad Marchand scored the game-winning goal, giving the Bruins a lead in the playoff series against the Rangers.
Red Sox 4, Rays 3
Will Middlebrooks’s three-run double in the top of the ninth inning Thursday night gave the Red Sox their second win in a row.
Terror at the Marathon
Details of the investigation and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s note — especially the reported reference to the bombing victims as “collateral damage”— prompted strong reactions.
More than a dozen Marathon runners crossed the freshly painted finish line exactly one month after an attack left three dead and more than 250 injured.
Danny Ainge confirmed Doc Rivers will spend a 10th season as head coach, while a league source says Paul Pierce’s family is preparing for a move from Boston.
Marco Tulio Flores, 19, was sentenced to 15 years and one day in prison, followed by 15 years of probation, after avoiding a first-degree murder trial.
President Obama pledged to “leave no stone unturned” in the effort to halt the abuse, which he said undermines the trust the military needs to be effective.
The bill would require handgun manufacturers to personalize their weapons to make them impossible to fire if they fall into the wrong hands.
The drug, called Xofigo, treats castration-resistant prostate cancer, a disease that afflicts tens of thousands of men in the US.
When the Boston Ballet music director and principal conductor takes the podium for the opening performance, it will be the sixth production of the ballet he has conducted.
The Rhode Island School of Design exhibition “Artist/Rebel/Dandy: Men of Fashion” looks at men who’ve raised fashion to an art form.
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Globe reporters and editors talk about the horror and heroic efforts of a story that has touched us all.