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Killer Buffalo  new RSS feed

Killer Buffalo is an independent, political web-log created by David Lamb and Nicole Adams to editorialize the national debate. In addition to external links, Killer Buffalo offers opinion articles written by its growing staff of writers and editors, and in keeping with its unbiased, anti-partisan mission, does not advertise or endorse any political party.
Cambridge
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Auntie Scotch Raves RSS feed

"Floating down the River of Denial with a Boat Drink."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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Blog of M'Gath

"Comments on current issues from a pro-freedom, pro-reason standpoint."
Nashua, NH
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Boston Video Production Discussion Group RSS feed

"The Boston Video Production Discussion Group (BVPDG) meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm at the Hong Kong in Harvard Square to discuss all aspects of video production."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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Food Monkey RSS feed

"The Food Monkey strives to be one of the best Boston area food blogs, and offers thoughts about cooking, food news, restaurant trends, and any other Epicurean issues that happen to strike our fancy. The Food Monkey also has restaurant reviews, primarily in the Boston area, with reports from NYC and other locations we happen to visit. The Food Monkey will always discuss what tastes good, but not always what is in good taste."
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Neil Van Dyke's blog

"Cambridge, Boston, photography, media, technology, lots of etc."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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nerdle RSS feed

"Some thoughts on Boston, music, computers, and living."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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On The Streets of Cambridge RSS feed

"The day to day journal of trying to survive in Harvard Square being homeless."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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Spare Change News Online RSS feed

"Additional news, commentary and blogging from Spare Change News, Boston's alternative newspaper with a conscience."
Harvard Square
Cambridge
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