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November 23, 2008
The Canadians, almost as unaccustomed to this Bruins approach to winning as we are, were determined not to let the (now in FIRST PLACE) Boston Bruins swoop into the Bell Center and keep the good times rolling. So what did they do? They play the emotional card and schedule Patrick Roy Night, seeming to assume that the Canadians would never consider giving Roy a less-than-stellar tribute. But the organizers failed to factor in our hockey......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Rivalry Edition"November 21, 2008
This is the weekend of "The Game," which guarantees that the bars of Cambridge will be clogged with "Teh Douche." Bostonist is researching the thematically-correct home-drinking alternatives: Harvard Cocktail 1 1/2 oz. cognac (Bostonist used Germain-Robin XO) 1 1/2 oz. red vermouth (we used Martini & Rossi) 3 dashes Angostura bitters Stir, strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Twist lemon peel over top and then rub the rim with it. Garnish with rubble of global......
Continue Reading "Harvard-Yale Game, In Cocktail Form"November 13, 2008
As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, we were able to talk to a handful of the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) teams during their poster presentations last Saturday evening. Here’s the (slightly) distilled version of what we found. The locals: Both Harvard and MIT sent teams to hold home field advantage for this year’s competition, and both took on an additional challenge right out of the gate. Generally, iGEM teams use either E.coli......
Continue Reading "Beaker Hill: Synthetic Biology @ iGEM 2008 (Part 2)"November 6, 2008
Somerville catches Obama Fever, since the President-elect spent his Harvard Law days in Winter Hill. [Boston Herald] Dianne Wilkerson's resignation will presumably occur before Sonia Chang-Díaz is sworn in. [Boston Globe] Obama's Southie auntie might have gone into hiding. [Boston Herald] How will cops measure an ounce of pot? How many running dogs does it take to make a race? [Somerville Journal] A techie loses personal info of more than 8,000 clients of a......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News: Post-Post-Election Day Edition"October 23, 2008
John McCain was pandering to New Hampshire yesterday for their 4 electoral votes (while cutting advertising dollars there). [Concord Monitor] Harvard alum Al Gore was at his alma mater yesterday to implore the "future leaders" to fight for a sustainable planet. [Harvard Independent] The economy is so bad that Massachusetts expects lottery sales to be down. [Boston Business Journal] No foul play is suspected in Plainville teen's drowning. [Milford Daily News] Workers at a......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News, October 23"September 18, 2008
Yesterday afternoon at the Loeb Theater, Harvard hosted a forum celebrating the tenth edition of their journal Health and Human Rights. This edition is the journal's first to be presented in open-access format, meaning that anyone can read it without paying the exorbitant fees associated with most journal articles. Bostonist was in the front row as Agnes Binagwaho, Gavin Yamey, Philip Alston, and Paul Farmer (profiled as “a man who would cure the world” by......
Continue Reading "Recap: Wednesday's Health and Human Rights Discussion"August 26, 2008
Whether it's self-navigating robotic cars, hacking Charlie, or cracking the game of blackjack to win millions from Vegas casinos, the kids at MIT tend not to leave any stone unturned, and last week continued the trend. A team of MIT engineers announced the development of a tiny batteries partially assembled by viruses. The batteries, checking in at a scant 4 micrometers wide (compared to the 17-181 micrometer width of human hair), have similar performance characteristics......
Continue Reading "Beaker Hill: Virus-Assembled Batteries, Sleep-Enhanced Memory"August 22, 2008
Several Harvard University librarians have told the Bostonist's own Fangela Fangula that some institutions' students have been known to protest late fees and the like by proclaiming, "BUT DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?" In response to such words, some of these professional bibliophiles have confessed that they occasionally mutter, "I dunno. Are you Jesus?" in quiet exasperation. According to an insider at the Crimson, Jesus will indeed soon attend Harvard as a member......
Continue Reading "Jesus a member of Harvard's incoming class"July 9, 2008
-- A couple of drunks stabbed and robbed a Harvard student this weekend, authorities say. The two men, 24 and 26, accosted two victims on their way home from a party at Harvard's Eliot House early Sunday morning. After swiping the victims' wallets, the suspects stabbed one man in the chest, according to police. He survived the attack. [Cambridge Chronicle] -- MBTA police have arrested a man in connection with a Monday night murder in......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Suspects Arrested in Harvard Stabbing"May 22, 2008
-- Boston police are looking for a man rumored to be in the South End or Downtown who is wanted in connection with an alleged murder by arson by police in Trenton, NJ. Tormu Pralle (pictured), also known as Denzel Willington is considered dangerous. [BPDNews] -- Three Harvard students have been assaulted in May. The third attack came Wednesday night when a male victim was attacked from behind near Grant and Banks Streets. He fought......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: NJ Murder Suspect on Lam in Boston"May 8, 2008
-- A man was shot around 8am this morning on Humphreys Street in Upham's Corner, Dorchester. Police rushed him to the hospital, and there is no word on his condition. [Globe] -- Boston Police have arrest warrants for two suspects in the January, 2007, murder of a 13-year-old in Jamaica Plain. Police say that two Roxbury teens shot Luis Gerena to death early last year. The two teens were in police custody on unrelated charges......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Shooting at Upham's Corner"April 30, 2008
ROFLCon invaded Cambridge over the weekend, storming MIT's lecture halls and colonizing the bars of Central Square with novelty t-shirts. Bostonist knows that the Internet is always talking to itself, about itself, but it was surreal to be in the room while that was happening. Case in point: this guy sat in front of us during a web comics panel, watching the live webcast and browsing Flickr images of the very talk that he......
Continue Reading "Bostonist Went To ROFLCon And All We Got Was This Brawndo Hangover"April 8, 2008
Tony Conrad, violinist and experimental filmmaker, stood prepared to electrocute a six foot strip of film Sunday evening. "Experimental filmmaking isn't like real experiments because you don't have to be careful," he told the crowd at Harvard Film Archive. "If you talk to an experimental filmmaker, ask if they know what they're doing." It was a sentiment that seemed charming until a Tesla coil launched a quarter million volt arc of purple light across......
Continue Reading "Electric Arcs at the Archive: Tony Conrad Visits HFA"March 6, 2008
Books Sarah Boxer bravely prowled through the blogosphere to share its treasures with us in Ultimate Blogs. Of course, Go Fug Yourself makes the list. Brattle Theatre (via Harvard Book Store), 6:00 pm, $5. Edit: Event has been moved to Harvard Book Store --If you've been reading Bostonist for a while, you might know how we feel about the potential of wind power. A while ago, we read this barnburner of a book about......
Continue Reading "Thursday Happenings"March 5, 2008
Ivy League schools aren't supposed to have good basketball teams, are they? They have teams for fun, so they can relax their weary minds with sports, but no one expects them to be a powerhouse. They're supposed to suck. A good Ivy League team might rip the fabric of the universe. Tommy Amaker, coach of Harvard's men's basketball team, might not have gotten that memo. The New York Times reported that Amaker has been considering......
Continue Reading "Crimson Tide: Harvard Basketball Coach Accused of Shady Recruiting"March 5, 2008
Jorge Furtado's Porto Alegre Harvard Film Archive Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge Friday, March 7 -- Saturday, March 8 More information Brazilian director Jorge Furtado's work should be better known among American film audiences. His movies are hilarious, thoughtful and unpretentious -- they aim to entertain above all else. The Man Who Copied (O Homem Que Copiava) (2003, screening Friday) is a case in point. It's the story of André (Lázaro Ramos), whose humdrum......
Continue Reading "Reel Hub: Jorge Furtado, Brazilian Auteur"March 5, 2008
Books Is it possible to be saved by the Sex Pistols? The answer to that is a resounding yes. Michael Patrick MacDonald will be reading from Easter Rising, an account of his youth in the Boston punk scene, at Brookline Booksmith. Bostonist had the opportunity to hear him read from the book when he spoke at UMass-Boston, and we say with great emphasis that this is a must-see, not just for those who love......
Continue Reading "Wednesday Happenings"March 4, 2008
-- A woman was robbed at gunpoint today during a daytime invasion of her parents' home in Everett. Michelle Nguyen, 24 of Malden, was babysitting her 2 year-old nephew this morning when a man dressed completely in black entered the house and held a gun to her head. She parted with $500. Both Nguyen and her nephew were left unharmed. [Herald] -- Cambridge has a flasher in a trench coat. A 20 year-old Harvard student......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Babysitter Robbed in Daylight"March 4, 2008
Boston's King of Boogie-Woogie With his long hair and white beard, Preacher Jack may look like a wild-eyed holy man descended from a lonely mountaintop. He's actually a living piece of boogie-woogie/rockabilly history who grew up and resides on the North Shore. Pounding the keys for fifty years, he may not keep a weekly residence at Frank's Steak House anymore, but Preacher Jack comes down to Cambridge & Boston every couple weeks to spread......
Continue Reading "Tuesday Happenings "March 3, 2008
Dance Party JD Samson and Johanna Fateman, of the terribly missed Le Tigre, are now working it as a DJ duo known MEN. The new stuff definitely riffs off the best of Le Tigre, which still owns the award for best prom photo/album cover ever. Great Scott, 1222 Comm Ave, $12, 9:00 pm. Movies When we started writing about this happening, we swore we wouldn't do this, but "ARE YOU TALKIN' TO ME?" Taxi......
Continue Reading "Monday Happenings"March 2, 2008
--So, just how many new construction jobs will the casinos proposed by Governor Deval Patrick create? He said 30,000. An independent analyst says no way: "... building three casinos at a cost of $1 billion each in Massachusetts would create a total of 4,000 to 5,000 new construction jobs for the duration of the building period, probably three years." [Boston Globe] --Now this is cool--A look at BNN's studios in an old Roxbury substation.......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News"February 29, 2008
Short Cartoons You saw the nominees for the Live Action Short Film Academy Award last night; come back to the ICA for the contenders in the animated category. Formats include traditional 2D animation, CGI, and claymation. Check out the John Lennon interview film "I Met the Walrus." Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Avenue, South Boston, 7:00pm. $7/$9. Recover Heal a broken heart with laughter. Ben Karlin has assembled a collection of raucous breakup......
Continue Reading "Friday Happenings"February 28, 2008
Books --Charles Bock's Beautiful Children isn't as delicate as it sounds. A couple reels after their child vanishes in the Las Vegas desert--only it's so, so much more than that, and it's received a flood of attention. The Globe thought Bock threw too much into his debut, but everyone seems to agree that he's ambitious. Brookline Booksmith, 7:00 pm, free. Speaking of free, he's letting you download the book without dropping a single dime.......
Continue Reading "Thursday Happenings"February 27, 2008
--The search for the Northeastern student who had been missing since the day after the Super Bowl has ended. BPD detectives tracked him to Paris, France, and he has now contacted his parents to let him know that he is well. He better bring some baguettes back for his parents and the BPD. [BPD News] --A South End woman and her friend allegedly lured a Brockton man back from a nightclub to her apartment,......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Missing College Student Located in Paris"February 27, 2008
Martha Frankel Reads from Hats and Eyeglasses: A Family Love Affair with Gambling Wednesday, February 27, 7 p.m. Harvard Coop, 3rd floor If you’ve mainly watched flashy Vegas poker on TV, you might think that the “hats and eyeglasses” in the title of Martha Frankel’s new memoir refer to the accessories of choice for poker players bent on getting good luck from their headgear or using tinted glasses to conceal any emotion in their eyes.......
Continue Reading "Hats and Eyeglasses author Martha Frankel at Harvard Coop"February 27, 2008
Say hello to new columnist Ol' Scratch, who is posting on all things retro in Boston. Here's how he describes "Retroville" to us: "Amongst Boston's many underground scenes and small, quirky social groups, a segment who are passionate about the 'classic' lifestyle has arisen. Whether it's the greasers who love rockabilly, the classy cabaret kids, the swing dancers, or the bodacious burlesquers, they've all got one thing in common: They all live in Retroville." With......
Continue Reading "Retroville: A Darkness in the Light"February 27, 2008
Daft Punk's Electroma Gus Van Sant, Isaac Asimov, and a French-loving raver walk into the desert... Not a joke, but the vibe of Daft Punk's art-house film debut that debuted at Cannes in '06. In what could either be called a long-form music video or a 74-minute silent movie, it's a beautifully-filmed story that touches on some classic human themes, but in a really twisted way starring robots. (It better have been filmed beautifully......
Continue Reading "Wednesday Happenings"February 26, 2008
--The Executive Director of the Turnpike Authority wants to CharlieCard everything so that you can use your card at the tolls. While we're all for not having to save spare change, automation might make it easier to miss fare hikes. [Boston Herald] --Massachusetts Bay Community College has been accused of spending money like a drunken sailor. While $450,000 may sound like peanuts in a city whose private schools roll in money, some staff aren't......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News"February 26, 2008
Music Atlas Sound, featuring Bradford Cox going solo during Deerhunter's hiatus, hits the Middle East tonight, riding a wave of praise for his new project. Cox's hometown weekly, Atlanta's Creative Loafing, raves, "Let the Blind contains Cox's most haunting and sad songs to date. It throbs with delirious depression, and is bursting with powerful, barely contained emotions." For those of you who can handle strong emotions in the bleak winter, Cox is your fella.......
Continue Reading "Tuesday Happenings"February 25, 2008
--A judge set the bail for Damion Jamaal-Anthony Haley, the man who allegedly fired a gun into a crowd of brawling partygoers at Aria over the weekend, at $1 million. [WBZ] --Four people sustained injuries after trying to get off a train before it stopped at Whitman Station yesterday afternoon. [MetroWest Daily News] --Looks like people are getting the Baby Safe Haven message. Last year, people delivered five newborns (two stillborn) to hospitals. Baby......
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