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Top 5 Reasons Red Sox Fans Should Keep The Faith

The Red Sox are currently playing an elimination game against the Los Angeles of Anaheim California, United States of America, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy Angels. Up two runs in the top of the 9th inning, the Red Sox look to continue their season one game at a time. Such situations are not new […]
The Yoonolution Will Be Voted On

Originally, this post was titled ‘The Yoonolution Will Not Be Voted On’ but due to some groundbreaking news via Universal Hub, I’ve tweaked the title as Michael Flaherty announced Sam Yoon joined his ticket as the Deputy Mayor candidate. The strengths and weaknesses of Flaherty and Yoon complement each other and make for a very […]
ADORE-Chester: A Digital Celebration of Dorchester

On October 4th, 2009, ten Boston bloggers will unite to celebrate the biggest (and in my opinion best) neighborhood in Boston, Dorchester. The event has been dubbed ADORE-chester! by its chief organizer and relative newbie to Dot, Whalehead King. Though he’s new to the area, WH has quickly picked up on the vibe of Dorchester […]
Patriots Predictions

I’ve never been a big fan of looking too much into pre-season predictions. It’s not so much that a lot can happen between the pre-season and week 1, but rather that we don’t get a true look at a football team until a couple weeks into the season. Year after year we see teams that […]
DART Boston Helps Develop Entrepreneurs

A few months back, one my social media buddies Stuart Foster, keyed me into a new organization here in Boston called DART Boston. At the time, the group was literally in its idea phase and already stretched a little short on time I put it out of mind for the time being, especially considering I […]
Yalking with Yoon: Boston Bloggers Talk with Sam Yoon

Yesterday I sat down with Adam Gaffin of Universal Hub, Rick Sawyer and Kerry Skemp of Bostonist, and Mike Ball of Marry in Massachusetts to talk Boston politics with Sam Yoon, a Boston City Councillor and candidate for the Mayor’s Office. The event, touted as Beers with Bloggers, was held at Flash’s Cocktails on Stuart […]
Five Food Spots in the Polish Triangle

The Polish Triangle is an area of Boston that starts on the border of South Boston and Dorchester and extends into the Edward Everett Square portion of Dorchester. Bordered by Columbia Road, Boston Street and Dorchester Avenue, the Polish Triangle became an officially recognized part of the city on October 18, 2008. Traditionally it was […]
Boston Bicycle Mania

Lately, there’s been a flurry of articles written by the Boston Globe about bicycling. Some were positive, related to a new city-run bike rental program, others were downright loony, encouraging drivers to silently ride up behind bicyclists and honk to scare them. No seriously. The Boston Globe printed an article where the author, Monique Doyle […]
Over and Out: WBCN Fades to Static

Yesterday evening, a thick, low-lying fog began enveloping Boston around 6PM. An omen from Mother Nature, as the sky and buildings around us faded into the fog, so too would one of the biggest radio stations in Boston forever fade away into the night. A few minutes after midnight, the Pink Floyd tune Shine on […]
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