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SG Preview: The Doomsday Party

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

SG Preview: Moose Party

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Crime Report 2-18-2005

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Mardi Gras, Chicago style

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Gates of Diskord

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Crime Report 11-2-04

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Fire Escape premieres new film

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Socialism meets free markets

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Conference examines media

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

N.Y. grad students on strike

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Slates prepare for elections

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Feith reports on Iraq War

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Flier removal raises questions

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

GOP strays from war on terror

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Ex-U.N. official talks on policy

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Protestors demand jobs back

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

GOP website voices concerns

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Primary system fails America

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Employees receive two days off

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…

Kuvia fun returns

Since moving to Boston for graduate school, I often get asked two questions by people I meet: “Where are you from?”—and then after my answer—”You’re from Kentucky?” I’m so used to this question that the reply is almost automatic: “People…