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46 Years of Phoenix Covers
A trip through the Phoenix cover archives
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| September 13, 2012
5. THE ALTERNATIVE ERA
In 1986 and 2006, the Phoenix looked back on the evolution of the city, the culture, the country, and the media.
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The Boston Phoenix 40th Anniversary
| November 16, 2006
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