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SoWa Online

In response to COVID-19 restrictions, SoWa Boston has launched a new online platform with curated selections of artwork, all available for sale. By collecting art locally, you are not only fostering the career of an artist who has chosen our city as a home to create, you are encouraging small businesses and creatives to engage our community in necessary dialogues. Visit Construction A…

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The Cloud Computing Age

The rise of public cloud computing was an inevitable next step following the development of the internet. Cloud computing allows companies to access sophisticated connected servers without the hassle of designing, constructing and maintaining complex data centers. With its ability to enable new business models, unlock exponential rates of growth and increase access, the public cloud transformation has a lot to offer.

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Boston’s Latin Quarter Art Walk

Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month by taking a stroll through Boston’s Latin Quarter Art Walk and learning about the history, meaning and significance of the many murals, sculptures, and other public art in the cultural district. The self-guided audio tour begins at Jackson Square MBTA Station and will lead you up Centre Street as you explore eleven different public art pieces,…

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Antidotes To Permabear Narratives

Perma-bear is a term used to describe an investor with a perpetually negative view of the future. Perma-bears are worth listening to because they can help us gauge where the worst of the worst risks could be lurking. In aggregate, they attract headlines but their track record has not been positive as they are far more often wrong. Let’s take…

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The Triumph Of Intangible Assets

Over the past 20 years, intangible assets have become the dominant factor in company valuations. Today approximately 85% of the valuation of the S&P 500 is defined by intangibles, while in 1975, that percentage was just 17%. Intangibles are notoriously difficult to value. Given their slippery nature and their power to generate returns, it’s worth paying attention to the qualities…

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Lantern Stories on the Greenway

The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy presents Lantern Stories by artist Yu-Wen. This public art installation of thirty lanterns was created to celebrate Boston Chinatown’s vibrant community, culture and resiliency. Lantern images celebrate culture – art, calligraphy, music and performance, as well as the community’s strong commitment to education, entrepreneurship, and social justice. Visit the lanterns on Boston’s Greenway September 23…

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Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

Time to get the family out for some outdoor fun this last weekend of Summer! Sauchuk’s has everything from Corn Mazes and Games, Pumpkin Patch, Hay Wagon Rides, Zip Lines, Cow and Bee Train Rides, Playground, Duck Races, and Much More. Tickets must be purchased in advance and online. Sauchuk’s Corn Maze 200 Center St Plympton, MA 02367 Saturday &…

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Population Growth Is Cooling Off

Population trends are often absent from investment research reports. Population growth rates are best when measured in decades and centuries, which is perhaps too slow to be considered new information. Since 1900, the world population has exploded from 1.6 billion to 6.1 billion in 2000 and 7.8 billion today. However, population growth passed an inflection point nearly 50 years ago…

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Virtual Boston Marathon

The Boston Marathon is the world’s largest annual marathon. This year’s marathon, originally scheduled for April 20, was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic but registrants are still able to participate virtually, September 5-14. Registrants have access to an app that tracks their race and plays audio cues from the real course, such as the sound of the Wellesley Scream…

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