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...Team. Forget everything you know about the band from their modern classic “Thunder Lightning Strike!” when you go their live shows; bootlegs reveal a much more significant presence of frontwoman MC Ninja. Openers are the Grates and Airborn Audio. Paradise Rock Club, 967 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 7 p.m. $16.50. (BBC)Sam Calef. This acoustic-based band can be compared to Dave Matthews in its soul-searching character. They’ll be joined by The Limericks, Molecule, and John Condron & The Benefit. 18+. The Middle East Upstairs. 9 p.m. $8. (CEJ)William Wright...
...state of Massachusetts requires sex offenders to register personal information, including addresses, with the SORB. An outstanding warrant was out for Vick, he said, because Vick was “in violation of his obligation to register, re-register, or to register after moving in or out of the commonwealth, or from one community to another.” It is not yet known how Vick entered the building, but Catalano said that there was no evidence of a forced entry. According to Catalano, two Mather residents observed the 6’3”, 150-pound Vick acting suspiciously...
...COMMONWEALTH BOOKS (134 Boylston st., facing Boston Common...
Even State Senator Brian Lees, one of the bill’s co-sponsors and also a Republican, eventually decided to vote against his own proposition in light of same-sex marriage’s new social role in the Commonwealth. “Today, gay marriage is the law of the land,” he said. “Life has not changed for citizens of the Commonwealth, with the exception of those who can now marry who could not before.” State Senator James Timilty concurred, saying that he decided to vote against the amendment...
...Massachusetts citizenry’s ability to decide the matter of marriage rights for itself. We say only that the citizenry has already made its will abundantly clear, and that the only responsible decision left for Romney and his allies is to drop the issue and let the Commonwealth continue to exist as it has. The recent decision of the Massachusetts Legislature was commendable; let’s hope that the Governor follows in this path of responsible statesmanship...