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December 7, 2007

COLOR Friday, December 7th Milky Way Lounge 403 Centre Street Jamaica Plain, MA 9pm / 21+ / $5 MySpace w/ resident Joseph Colbourne special guest: David Shaw A recently added night to Boston's blossoming dance party scene, COLOR - hosted by Ben Sisto - takes on a handful of meanings. Open to all, the genres spun cover a vibrant variety. The idea behind it, too, is to join art and music, bringing in guests......

Continue Reading "Party-Hoppin: Add Some COLOR To Your Plain & Get SOLID! In Central"

October 5, 2007

Last night Seattle based rockers Minus the Bear played the second of their sold out Boston shows at the Middle East Downstairs. The show proved to be an eclectic mix that pleased the enthusiastic crowd. Ela (pronounced ee-lah) opened the show with a set of straight forward indie rock. Their sound was minimalist and down tempo with a moody edge. Considering they played two hours before the headliner, the turnout was strong and band......

Continue Reading "Bostonist Review: Minus The Bear with Subtle and Ela at the Middle East"

February 25, 2007

Finally, the city has some good news about crime. While a steady stream of shootings have taken place, statistics are out showing that nonfatal shootings are down by 33 percent compared to last year. The Globe lists many possible reasons for why shootings are down - more patrols, cold temperatures, gang truces, better moods. What's important is that the shootings are down, and we hope it stays that way. The Globe also had a nifty......

Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Fewer Shootings, More Assaults With Quarters (Yes, Quarters)"

April 19, 2006

Bostonist's going to see the movies about four-letter words and zombies, but we urge you to check out the rest of Boston International Film Festival, which offers samurai, crossword puzzles, giant Buddhas, and Pixies. Wednesday 4/19 Lost in Translation The Harvard Film Archive follows up Maggie Chung & Tony Leung's gorgeous, heartbreaking non-affair in Hong Kong with Scarlett Johansen & Bill Murray's equally beautiful, equally heartbreaking non-affair in Tokyo. But we might just stay home......

Continue Reading "Weekly Film Agenda: Now On Wednesdays"

May 5, 2005

One of the pleasures of being a fan of hip-hop music is that we have basically grown up along with the genre. As a result, Bostonist hasn't had too much trouble getting to see some of rap's leading lights up-close while they were still on the upward portion of their meteoric rise, or even when they were resting comfortably at the apogee of their fame. (We also once came very close to running down Ice......

Continue Reading "Saxophone Colossus on Saturday"

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