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JENNA and BARBARA BUSH – Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life

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Mass Mouth Story Slam at Trident

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What Unites Us: DAN RATHER Reflects on Patriotism

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Poet TARA SKURTU at Porter Square Books

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Rekindle Your Craft: A Prompt-Driven Writing Night

FIONA MOZLEY and HALLGRIMUR HELGASON at Harvard Book Store

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EcoMuse: Sustainable Music, Poetry, and Video with Dinosaur Annex

Arlington Author Salon

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MIRA T. LEE Presents Everything Here Is Beautiful: A Novel

Posthumous release of DENIS JOHNSON’s new story collection, The Largess of the Sea Maiden

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Poetry Roundtable in Somerville

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GrownUp StoryTime: A January To Remember

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Crónicas y Cuentos: a Bilingual Writing Workshop from GrubStreet

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New England Poetry Club: First Tuesday Reading Series

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STEVEN LEVITSKY and DANIEL ZIBLATT on How Democracies Die

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MORGAN JERKINS at Harvard Book Store

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Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.