Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'gosox'
February 4, 2008
All the Bostonists got together and thought of how to deal what is admittedly a rough day. 1. Let's start with what NOT to do. Do not under any circumstances say to anyone "It's only a game" or "There's always next year." 2. See the first rule. 3. Look to the Red Sox. At Porter, the BostonNOW newsie was handing out copies of a paper that featured The Debacle on the front cover. Rather than......
Continue Reading "How to Cope After the Super Bowl Loss"October 25, 2007
This powerful photo from AprilM2107 speaks for itself. All that is needed for completion is her perfect title: "Believe! That's Boston Blood in my veins" GO SOX!......
Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: October 25, 2007"October 24, 2007
Dear Dane: We know that you have a lot on your plate, what with wrapping up "Bachelor No. 2," recording all these MLB commercials and keeping college kids in a frenzy. So we here at Bostonist wanted to help out. You see, the commercials you've been offering us between innings are driving us mad - as is your hair. We thought that, given the busy day you must have today, we'd help out out a......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: An Open Letter to Dane Cook"August 24, 2007
This weekend kicks off a huge do-or-die road series for the Boys of Summer. With the White Sox and Yankees coming down the pipe we thought this inspirational photo from *B. G. Lewandowski* was just the thing to remind us of the magic of our home-town team. Have a great weekend everyone, and GO SOX!......
Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: August 24, 2007"September 4, 2006
Trilogy, the construction project in the Fenway that's seemed to take forever, is slowly wrapping up the construction phase. The small road connecting Kilmarnock Rd to Brookline Ave (the small intersection with Fullerton St. near the Art Store) was paved and opened about a month ago. The construction chain link was also removed. The Trilogy project is finally progressing on the road to a functioning building. West Elm, Ikea with more color and a higher......
Continue Reading "Labor Day Shopping, Now with Added Options"April 5, 2006
It's spring outside (um, and snowing?) and the smell of leather, chewing tobacco, and pine tar is in the air. Bostonist loves the beginning of baseball season. It is this time of year that we are filled with enthusiastic optimism. Around June we are usually filled with self-pity and despair. And, of course, come September we embrace blind faith. How better to whet the baseball appetite than by listening to a podcast devoted to Boston......
Continue Reading "Wednesday Webcasts: Bostonist Rates the Soxcast"