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Chang-Diaz, Henriquez and Holmes earn primary victories

This year's Democratic primary injected fresh blood into the state Legislature with the election of Carlos Henriquez and Russell E. Holmes, the first two black men elected to the House from Boston since 1982. More »

'Spelling Bee' - Coming-of-age musical teaches more about life than simply winning and losing

De'Lon Grant has always wanted to work at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston. Now the 27-year-old, Providence-born and Boston-based actor is realizing his goal in the company's season-opening production of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." More »

Baker fights imaginary 'Patrick-Cahill' ticket

To hear Republican Charles Baker on the campaign trail, you'd think Gov. Deval Patrick chose Treasurer Timothy Cahill to be his running mate four years ago. More »

Mass. gov. candidates debate mosque, student test

Gov. Deval Patrick recalled during last week's gubnatoiral debate being harassed by police officers as he walked through Milton to buy candy and soda as a teenager, saying it buttressed a belief in racial tolerance and religious freedom that extends to supporting the construction of a mosque near ground zero. More »

Macy Gray hopeful for a 'Sellout' at the Wilbur

Macy Gray is on her way to Boston. On Sept. 30, Gray says she will be singing for equal rights as she headlines MassEquality's benefit at the Wilbur Theatre. More »

Russell was a leader and advocate for Roxbury rights

There was a time in American sport, when the phrase "transcended sport" meant more than millions of sneaker sales. When black Americans were still struggling for entry into mainstream society, their prominent athletes carried the burdens and aspirations of a community. One figure who never shrunk from that weighty role was Boston Celtics center and coach Bill Russell. More »

Q & A with Aram Goudsouzian, author of 'King of the Courts'

What was the most surprising thing you learned about Bill Russell in the course of your research? More »