Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'onfriday'
January 23, 2008
DJ Spooky: That Subliminal Kid Institute of Contemporary Art January 24, 25, and 26 Rhythm Science, Experiment, Subliminal Strings Tickets $8-20 depending on performance Is That Subliminal Kid the best nickname a person could have or what? If you want it, though, too bad--it's taken by one Paul D. Miller, also known as DJ Spooky. That Subliminal Kid is sorta like the subtitle to his DJ name. When you're important enough to have a nominal......
Continue Reading "Get Ready to Be (Subliminally) Spooked"December 26, 2007
--A 22-year-old man was shot in Roxbury outside Packy's Pub early this morning. He is now in critical condition. The Globe reports that police learned about the shooting from ShotSpotter. --BPD News is back with a flood of Christmas news. On Friday, allegedly inebriated young men annoyed the police. Four young men from Milton (who were a little old to be from the Academy) showed up at a party in Brighton. They had not been......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Shooting at Packy's Pub"December 24, 2007
--Just because you're a Harvard student doesn't mean you're smart. The Crimson reports that a junior was arrested for "hitting and kicking a police officer and breaking the window of a patrol car." What could have irritated him so much? His friends said that he was "intoxicated at the time." That's an understatement. --Anarchist wannabes have been torching a few American flags in Western Mass, police say. On Friday night, a large flag hanging in......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Harvard Student vs. Police. Student Loses."December 2, 2007
Every genre demands different gestures of its audiences: indie rock calls for gentle, rhythmic nodding; goth needs pale, waving arms to embrace and release imaginary bats; orchestral music requires a posture of thoughtful reverence. On Friday night, Witchcraft's fans showed their appreciation by holding out their hands, each palm facing up with fingers crooked as if holding an invisible object that, Bostonist imagines, might be an orb of Arctic ice, periodically crushed in a......
Continue Reading "Concert Review: Witchcraft, Baroness, and Radio Moscow at the Middle East Downstairs"October 7, 2007
--In Centerville, Kelsey Pratt, 19, of Osterville, allegedly drove drunk into the side of a house. That in itself doesn't seem Blotter-Worthy, but WBZ has the video, and Pratt didn't just tap that house. She plowed into that sucker like it was a garage. No one got hurt. WHDH says this is Pratt's second OUI offense. --But wait, there's more drivers plowing into houses! In Saugus early this morning, an unidentified driver struck two cars,......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Car, Meet House"September 9, 2007
--On Friday night, a teenage boy was stabbed in East Boston following a fight. Police picked up 17-year-old Jeffrey Sattery of Revere and charged him with assault. The victim's injury was non-life-threatening. --Late last night, three people sustained non-life-threatening injuries in a shooting on Dubois Street. No one was arrested. Dubois Street was also the site of another non-fatal gunshot wound back in July. --Two men died yesterday in a single-engine plane crash in Mansfield.......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: On the Ground and in the Skies"September 5, 2007
Those Daily Show jokes about killing a hobo for kicks seem awfully funny until someone actually does it. On Friday, two men were arrested for murdering two homeless men in Hingham in 2005. Yesterday, they pled not guilty in Hingham District Court. Eric Snow, of Bridgewater, and James Winquist, of Weymouth are accused of beating William Chrapan and David Lyons to death with baseball bats in Bare Cove Park. Chrapan and Lyons were found in......
Continue Reading "Alleged Murderers of Two Homeless Men Go to Court"September 3, 2007
--Instead of saving up their allowance, pulling out some teeth for the Tooth Fairy, or asking Santa, three kids allegedly plotted a Nintendo Wii heist. The kids broke into a house on Chandler Street, but the owner came home and saw a 12-year-old girl in medias res, with the Wii in her hands. The owner grabbed the girl while her so-called friends, a 12-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy, tried to escape. The BPD was......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Somebody's Getting Grounded"August 25, 2007
Oh no, there's another Red Sox pitcher song - and it's only a matter of time before we see Jerry Remy rocking the air guitar to the new tune. Fresh on the heels of Daisuke Matsuzaka's "Gyroball," the Boston Red Sox pitching staff brings you "Okajima, Oki-Doki."Okajima translator Jeff Yamaguchi admitted recently that the song, well, kind of sucks when you first listen to it, but it will needle its place into your heart if......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: How the Red Sox Got Their Groove Back"August 20, 2007
Former MIT professor and business whiz John Donovan Sr. has been found guilty for staging his own shooting in 2005, wasting a hell of a lot of Cambridge's time, and irritating state Attorney General Martha Coakley. Supposedly, his motive for such weird behavior was that he wanted to get revenge on his son by saying his son had hired Russian hit men to kill him. Donovan went on trial last week for filing a false......
Continue Reading "The Latest on MIT's Bad Dad"May 12, 2007
Bostonist was walking past the hustle and bustle of Fenway Park on Friday afternoon when we finally identified that nagging feeling that had been with us ever since the Park Street station. We had seen more Baltimore Orioles jerseys, hats and T-shirts in an hour than we saw all day when we traveled to Camden Yards last season! What was going on? Everyone knows that the orange-accented Baltimore ballpark is known fondly in Red Sox......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Camden North Edition"March 4, 2007
Last night, the BPD busted seven people who were breaking into a church on Smith Street. The post didn't say that they were attempting to steal, but they definitely weren't there to join the choir. Yesterday a person was found shot at Talbot Avenue in Dorchester. The BPD calls the injuries "serious to life-threatening." On Friday afternoon, a woman became offended that a tow-truck driver dared to ask her to move her car. She started......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Fake Guns, Real Fire, and More"March 3, 2007
The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration by Harpoon Brewery is almost upon us. On Friday and Saturday, March 9 and 10, the heated tents will be set up and the beer will be flowing at 306 Northern Avenue. The festival costs $15 for admission, a souvenir glass, and all the music and dancing you can handle. It runs from just after work lets out on Friday, and gets rolling again in the early afternoon on......
Continue Reading "Harpoon St. Patrick's Festival - A Contest"January 29, 2007
Two teenagers were stabbed at the Savin Hill T stop. They're going to be fine, but the police haven't caught the assailants. A tragedy unfolded in Lexington following a car accident. On Friday, two brothers were riding together when their car crashed, rolled, and struck a tree. One brother died. The other brother who was driving the car may be facing charges because police say alcohol was a factor. The Coast Guard found the boat......
Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Recent Mysteries Remain Unsolved"March 6, 2006
On Friday, while Bostonist looked longingly toward a weekend with promised 45-degree temperatures, legislative bigwigs finally hammered out a compromise healthcare bill. You may recall that the House of Representatives approved a version that imposed a tax on employers with more than ten employees who failed to provide healthcare. The tax was calculated as a percentage of payroll. The idea of that bill was to cover every uninsured person in the Commonwealth. However, it also......
Continue Reading "Landmark Deal Improves Healthcare in Mass., But Not Too Much"February 14, 2006
Larry Summers just can't buy a break these days. It's getting to the point where the Harvard President ought to have the word "embattled" printed before his name on business cards. Having weathered the storms he created by alienating the African-American Studies department, women in science and math generally, and Native Americans, Summers has now moved on to just firing a respected administrator (a white male one, no less!) and using oodles of University money......
Continue Reading "Now is the Summers of Our Discontent"April 27, 2005
This week in Boston has been pretty dismal; the news stories hitting the airwaves are all bad news...two local teachers being killed by their own family members, Schilling and Wells on the injured list, a gloomy, rainy forecast. The most disturbing story this week is the rise in rapes in and around the city; In the first two months of 2005, rapes are up 13% from 2004. Three rapes were reported this past weekend alone.......
Continue Reading "Bad News Boston"