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[Letter from the Editor]

DEAR READER

By DAVID DAY

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Dear Reader,

Got any change? We sure do. For one, it seems every insane Gemini I know has to have a huge birthday party, and it's taking us about four hours to get there on the Red Line. It's also mid-June and we're obsessing over ... basketball? Weird.

So we're diving into change, exploring all sections of the city, from Fields Corner to co-op living, from drum & bass to violent playwriting. Ever had a hearty hot dog from a chocolate shop? Neither did we. How about gum bichromate artwork? Yeah, no. How about Clare and the Reasons? New to us, now we're in love. And if you have yet to dive into the wild world of the Sun City Girls, Thursday at the Brattle may be your last chance.

Speaking of change, don't forget to read our teary-eyed exit poll with the first Dig employee, Craig Kapilow. He was just a nubbin when we brought him in, and now he's all growed up.

Oh, and Craig? One thing remains the same: Yankees suck.



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