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Itâs Time to Sweat It Out and Get Pumped With Alison Bechdel
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By Elizabeth Weil
By Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel greets readers ass up, slightly pigeon-toed, her hair a mess, her belly sticking out, her head visible between her legs in a not-svelte downward dog: âOh, hey! I didnât see you there!â
For a book with a superhero title, âThe Secret of Superhuman Strengthâ gets right to work establishing the fact that Bechdel is going to take us on her lifelong journey of fitness â not to be confused with being âgood at sportsâ â and that her authority (such as she establishes the idea of authority at all) is not going to come from a place of her looking or performing like Serena Williams or Linda Hamilton from âThe Terminator.â No. Bechdel is not going to achieve spectacular athletic results. Nor is she going to indulge readers in the fascist or Californian â take your pick â nonsen
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Bostonâs hospital chiefs moonlight on corporate boards at rates far beyond the national level
Hospital chiefs and trustees defend this as boosting public-private partnerships, but critics say these board positions - some paying millions of dollars - raise troubling issues of conflict of interest and hospital priorities.
By Liz Kowalczyk, Spotlight fellow Sarah L. Ryley, Mark Arsenault and Spotlight editor Patricia Wen Globe Staff and Globe Staff,Updated April 3, 2021, 4:54 p.m.
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As chief of Boston Childrenâs Hospital, one of the most esteemed pediatric hospitals in the world, Sandra Fenwick had outsized influence. After the pandemic struck last spring, she used that clout to lobby Massachusetts legislators for more money for telemedicine, a suddenly essential alternative to in-person visits.