Cheapskate’s Guide to Boston: All Good Things Must End
I can feel it in my bones, cheapies—summer is sputtering out its final notes, snuffed out by the impending crunch of fallen leaves and crumpled term papers (too morbid?). Upon …
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I can feel it in my bones, cheapies—summer is sputtering out its final notes, snuffed out by the impending crunch of fallen leaves and crumpled term papers (too morbid?). Upon …
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MTV’s Video Music Awards are this Sunday, and we take a look at the major nominees and some major snubs.
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With summer winding down, we better take advantage of the season’s most popular cooking method. Here’s how to make the most of your cooking experience on the grill—turning out burgers, chicken, steak, and hot dogs like a pro.
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Cheapies, I’m afraid the end is nigh. In the last full week of August, I can’t help but be a bit nostalgic, remembering not too long ago when you were …
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If the rumors are true, then summer’s final hours draw ever nearer. Which means only one thing, chums: lap up all the free/cheapish gravy you can while it lasts. Whether …
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Well my vacation was perfectly nice, you cheap vultures, thanks for asking. Do I feel a bit guilty for missing Monday and Tuesday? Sure. But you know what they say …
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Before I move on to my usual hard-hitting profile of one of the nations most attractive congresspeople, it is my sad duty to inform you that this will be the …
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Welcome to August, cheapskates. If this week is any indication, it bodes a fine month for we tightwads, particularly the cinema and comedy lovers among us. Double features, horror shorts …
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Orienting to BU is a series aiming to help incoming freshmen in the sometimes bumpy transition from high school to Boston University. Articles will be released around each summer orientation …
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Being distinctly unqualified to critique or meaningfully comment on musicianship or form, I can nonetheless report that the Boston Landmarks are perfectly and beautifully orchestra-ey in every way imaginable. By the sound of it, all instruments and sections are accounted for, and they invariably play songs (movements?) of just such length that I just start to feel antsy by the crescendo.
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July has been good to us, cheapskates, and I know it’s often hard to say goodbye. But there are 11 other fish in the Gregorian sea, and it’s not fair …
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This week, South Dakota made a challenge to Illinois for state with the greatest number of Foxy Congresspeople. Previously, Illinois’ two winners had easily held the top spot, but this …
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