The Week That Was
Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary, whoo democracy! edition.
Free at last, free at last: Barack Obama is our first black president-elect, but it means even more than that.
The Ross Report hits the road: Boston City Councilor Mike Ross chronicles his Election Day adventures in Florida.
We kept it local: Election Night party-hopping, complete with holograms, Hoodsies, and John Tobin.
The second wave of Silly Season begins: Gov. Deval Patrick says he’s staying, but John Kerry might be leaving. Along with Larry Summers and everybody else from Harvard not named Sam Power.
Monday
The Romney-boat: This weekend, Mitt Romney hobnobs with the conservative elite on the National Review’s cruise.
Even Belichick makes mistakes: Sports Monday gives the Patriots coach a mulligan.
Matt Amorello is your friend on Facebook: Looks like he got smart and made his profile private. But kudos for adding the pic, Mr. Amorello!
Tuesday
Say hello to the new Florida: Cambridge had some headaches at the polls on Election Day.
Keep that Election Day feeling all year long: Here are some arts and literature suggestions to carry you through to the 2010 governor’s race, or the special election to fill John Kerry’s seat. Whichever comes first.
Wednesday
We partied with Sonia Chang-Diaz: And got her thoughts on the relationship she’ll have with Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner.
A former governor goes national: What John McCain’s loss might mean for Mitt Romney.
Thursday
The sky is not falling: Fear not, Republicans. You’re gonna be just fine.
Run, cow, run! The Brockton Enterprise has the biggest news story of the week.
The recession hits hard: Even Boston’s most luxurious condos are languishing on the market.
Friday
Wild and crazy guys: Boston’s columnists dig Steve Martin.
Romney comes out of hiding: And looks, dare we say, Reagan-esque?
Must be something in the water: Stop having outdoor sex on the Cape, you pervs.
That’s all for this week. If you need us, we’ll be catching up on our Zzzs.







