Longtime radio host Matt Siegel walked off the air after being told to stop stalking about Demi Lovato s non-binary identity. (Photo by Nic Antaya for The Boston Globe via Getty Images/The 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards/Getty Images for GLAAD)
Matt Siegel, a longtime Boston DJ and radio show host, walked off the air after he was told to stop talking about Demi Lovato’s non-binary announcement.
The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer came out as non-binary in a moving video on social media Wednesday (19 May), revealing that their pronouns are “they/they”. Lovato said their pronouns capture the “fluidity I feel in my gender expression” and allows them to feel “most authentic and true” to their identity.
UpdatedThu, May 20, 2021 at 10:35 am ET
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KISS 108 on-air personalities Matt Siegel (left) and Lisa Donovan in a 2015 file photo. Siegel was back on air Thursday, a day after he seemingly quit his long-running Matty In The Morning show. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
BOSTON Matt Siegel was back in the host s chair of his popular Matty In The Morning show on KISS 108 Thursday, a day after he ended an on-air rant by saying he was quitting. I had long, long conversations yesterday with the company, and the company said, Listen, man, do your thing. We ll get out of your way, Siegel, 71, of Newton, said. I didn t expect that and, so, I m back.
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Four candidates seek election to Camden Select Board
By Susan Mustapich | May 18, 2021
The four candidates running for two seats on the Camden Select Board are, from left, Matt Siegel, Sophie Romana, Peter Lindquist and Parker Gassett.
CAMDEN Four candidates Matt Siegel, Sophie Romana, Peter Lindquist and Parker Gassett are running for two seats on the Camden Select Board June 8.
Taylor Benzie and Jenna Lookner are not seeking reelection.
The candidates talked to the Camden Herald about why they are running, their views on climate change and public participation in local government.
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Siegel said running for Select Board is an evolution from his work on the Planning Board and other activities.
UpdatedThu, May 20, 2021 at 7:13 am ET
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Labor Secretary Marty Walsh hasn t spoken much about the police commissioner mess he left behind since leaving for Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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Good morning, Boston! Today is Thursday, May 20. We re talking Matty s outburst, record home prices and Trillium time.
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Depending on which former Boston police commissioner you believe, Marty Walsh has a lot of explaining to do.
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The Boston Globe s Danny McDonald and Andrew Ryan unpeeled another layer of the Dennis White story last night, saying Walsh knew about White s messy internal affairs history when he appointed him commissioner.