August 28, 2008 by Sachin Seth
Filed under Terra
Live blogging Barack Obama’s acceptance speech in Denver’s Invesco Field.
August 26, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Boston Local, Life, Politics, The Magazine
The Massachusetts Republican Party released this statement seconds after Governor Deval Patrick walked off the podium at the Democratic National Convention.
Boston, MA – The Massachusetts Republican Party issued the following statement today in response to Governor Patrick’s speech to the Democrat National Convention
MassGOP Chairman Peter Torkildsen said, “Tonight, Deval Patrick spoke in Denver, but he [...]
August 26, 2008 by Sachin Seth
Filed under Terra
Tonight, all eyes will be on Senator Hillary Clinton. She’s used to it, but this time, the spotlight will cast a bitter glow.
August 26, 2008 by Sachin Seth
Filed under Life, Politics, Terra
Tharin Gartrell, 28, was arrested early yesterday morning after an Aurora, Colo., officer pulled him over for reckless driving. What the officer didn’t know was, by making this routine stop, he may have saved Senator Barack Obama’s life.
August 26, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Music
After headlining a concert on the first night of the Democratic National Convention, Fall Out Boy announced they would release their enw album, Folie A Deux, on November 4, Election Day.
Fall Out Boy’s ‘Beat It’ nominated for Best Rock Video at 25th annual MTV VMAs
The first single will be the track “I Don’t Care.” Radio [...]
August 25, 2008 by Heidi Buchanan
Filed under Politics With a Touch of Class
Michelle Obama has been described by many as a “firecracker.” Now when I hear that, I think of Teresa Heinz Kerry. A strong woman who isn’t afraid to speak her mind, people act like that’s such a bad thing. To me? It’s inspiring.
She has a strong and respectable background, coming from a family with parents [...]
August 25, 2008 by Sachin Seth
Filed under Terra
Senator Edward Kennedy pledged, in a captivating speech earlier tonight, that he would see Barack Obama in the White House, as well as himself back in the Senate. Also, Michelle Obama delivers an emotional and personal address.


