Boston Poetry Slam is kicking off a new weekly show called NEW & IMPROVED at RADIO in Union Square, Somerville! If you’ve ever workshopped with Adam Stone, you know that’s worth it right there, but he’ll be working for you after, too, featuring alongside Emily Carroll!
Martha Coakley’s Reefer Madness
Do you think Martha Coakley will have a similar response as Scott Brown’s?
She’s definitely going to listen to us. She will realize that we’re here. I don’t think that she is going to be campaigning for medical marijuana, nut hopefully we get her to not campaign against it.
“In the H0od” jokes aside, New England’s leading dairy brand Hood, HQed in Lynnfield, is introducing new ice cream flavors and products to get Bostonians and New Englanders in general even more pumped full o’ excitement and calcium.
New flavors include additions to their Hood Classic line, Peanut Butter Cup and Butter Pecan flavors, and ice cream sandwiches such as Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwiches (¿Porque no los dos?) and Cookies ‘n Cream Ice Cream Sandwiches.
Adding these to my grocery list.
I busted out my super amateurish photog skills last night in the pit at the House of Blues for the Counting Crows/Mean Creek show, and it was RAD. Here’s Aurore of Mean Creek, and here’s my Q+A with them about their tour for Paste.
Important List!
TIS’ THE SEASON: OPEN STUDIOS 2012
It’s that time of year again.
Fountain Street Studios
http://www.fountainstreetstudios.com/events.php
April 27-29West Medford Open Studios
www.wmos.org
April 28-29Somerville Open Studios
www.somervilleopenstudios.org
May 4-6Brookline Artists Open Studios
www.brooklineartists.com/open_studios.cfm
May 5-6Vernon Street Artists
www.vernonstreet.com
May 5-6Cambridge Arts Council (East & Central)
www.cambridgema.gov/CAC/Community/Cambridge_Open_Studios.cfm
May 12-13Newton Open Studios
www.newtonopenstudios.com
May 19-20Cambridge Arts Council (North/West)
www.cambridgema.gov/CAC/Community/Cambridge_Open_Studios.cfm
May 19-20
When you look up at the colorful dancers moving in slow-motion, projected on video screens high on the walls of Widener Library in Harvard Yard, you stop and watch. This is David Michaelek’s “Slow Dancing.” Read more SHUTTERSTORY here.
Instead of the highly anticipated mass display of public, tangible advocacy, Bostonians awoke Saturday morning to a weak translation from online to physical campaigning riddled with litter and defacement of public monuments.
Springtime Ceviche
Thanks again, Dig, for reppin’ the guru with so much love!
Duh, it’s ceviche. What’s not to love?


