‘Neath the Streets of Boston

teaperson writes “If the Boston Public Library has its way, Charlie (who was musically stranded by a fare increase on the Boston subway system, and is now the eponym for the subway’s new farecards), would always be able to find the library. The director is lobbying, so far unsuccessfully, to get the historic Copley station, right outside the historic main branch, renamed as Copley/Boston Public Library. Or he’ll settle for “Copley/BPL”. The MBTA doesn’t want to bother, even though it has stations named for various cultural institutions, including the ICA, which has moved many miles away from its stop (Hynes Convention Center/ICA, formerly Hynes Convention Center, formerly Auditorium).”