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Midnight Monster Madness all Month at the Coolidge

The leaves are turning, pumpkin beer is on tap, and classic horror is back at the Coolidge for a month of gory slashers and quotable cult flicks that are more likely to make you pee your pants from laughing than from fear. Tonight the theatre will screen “Return of the Living Dead,” a self aware […]
The 8th Annual Boston Tattoo Convention

Whether you’re inked yourself, looking for some derma deco, or just admire the body art of others, the 8th Annual Boston Tattoo Convention is a spectacle you simply do not want to miss out on. Taking place October 2nd, 3rd and 4th at the Boston Center for the Arts, this year’s convention promises more than […]
Boston Fashion Week

While Boston may not be the fashion epi-center that New York likes to think it is, Boston has more than its share of youthful, innovative, creative and out-of-the norm designers that bring new notions to the runway. And, as anyone who has taken a mid-day stroll down Newbury Street knows, Bostonians love to don their […]
Dorchester Organization Teaches Children the Importance of Recycling

It’s no secret that teachers frequently fall victim to long hours and low pay. As education positions and elective courses like music and art continue to be slashed from the budget every day, many of the teachers who have managed to keep their jobs are forced to pay out of pocket for school supplies to furnish […]
TomKat stay in Boston, claim New England in name of Xenu

Everybody, break out your e-meters! America’s hottest couple (as far as Scientologists go) has descended onto Boston, gracing us with sweaty jogging sessions and photo-op spurts of motherly love. But what brings these Dianetic dynamos to Beantown? Well apparently Cruise is in town shooting for his upcoming film Wichita, a comedy about a secret agent […]
Techno! Dancing! Pretension! All this and More, Tonight at Thunderdome

Do you like that post-workout feeling but hate the actual workout? Then I have some good news for you, because tonight, Thunderdome will make its boisterous return to Boston. The public party gets underway at ten P.M. at the Villa Victoria Center for the Arts and will feature performances by techno acts like #1 Dad […]
Getting to know Michelle Lewis

Michelle Lewis is a local singer / songwriter… Watch her interview with Gabby Gabriel.
Here Ye Here Ye! The Fall Season Has Begun At King Richard’s Faire

In our college days, weekend mornings meant trekking to the dining hall. If we were lucky, we’d find a little treat spread across the quad known as the Renaissance people. That’s right! Cittern strumming, 5-layer dress with heaving breasts-wearing Renaissance enthusiasts who loitered on our grassy knoll. Luckily, if you’re one of these “Ren Fest” […]
A new home for Jazz in Beantown

When Bob the Chef’s left the South End, comfortable jazz went with it. Wally’s nearby offers fun and cramped jazz. Scullers and the Regattabar offer upscale jazz and Ryles offers hipster jazz. But what about consistent and comfortable jazz? Well now, in the same space that housed Bob the Chef’s comes a sexy new style […]
Boston Boxer Biopic ‘The Fighter’ reaches final rounds

If you are from or familiar with Boston, or simply are a fan of boxing, chances are you know the name “Irish” Micky Ward. Ward is a famed lightweight boxer from Lowell, Massachusetts, and is best know perhaps for his furious three fight series against Arturo Gatti. If you have no clue what I’m talking […]
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