Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'rivergods'
February 25, 2008
Books Susan Choi draws on real-life, high-profile crimes for her literary works. Her last book was American Woman, based on the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, and now she's inspired by her father's real-life experience as a former colleague of the Unabomber in her latest, A Person of Interest. Brookline Booksmith, 7:00 pm, free. Movies Child of the Big City and Daydreams are two silent films from the vanguard of pre-revolution Russian cinema. The former......
Continue Reading "Monday Happenings"November 29, 2007
Tourfilter DJ Night River Gods (125 River St., Central Square) Thursday, November 29, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Free! If you're not already a member, you should definitely join Tourfilter.com. It's a music fan's dream: a comprehensive site that lets you track your favorite bands and get e-mail updates when they're coming to town--or, in the case of local bands, playing near you. The site's also a great way to get to know new bands, since......
Continue Reading "Tourfilter DJ Night Tonight "October 17, 2007
'Nac Attack With Brad Searles Great Scott 1222 Commonwealth Ave, Allston Tonight, 9:00 pm Music blogger Brad Searles, the man behind Bradley's Almanac, is frequently seen dee-jaying for Tourfilter DJ Night on Thursday nights at River Gods in Cambridge. (Speaking of Tourfilter, have you heard about Antiplex?) However, tomorrow's Tourfilter DJ night has been cancelled because of the Sox-Indians game. River Gods is bringing a television into the bar so its patrons can keep up......
Continue Reading "Bradley Bringing the Almanac to Great Scott--Tonight!"August 31, 2007
Swedish indie act Peter Bjorn and John's song "Young Folks" sure is catchy, light, and charming. Since the song includes Victoria Bergsman, formerly of the equally catchy The Concretes, the tune is sure to stick in one's head. In fact, when a DJ played "Young Folks" at River Gods the other night, the eyes of everyone in the bar lit up. People swayed. People smiled. The song set a perfect tone for the end of......
Continue Reading "It Blows: Debunking the Boston Whistling Myth"May 14, 2007
On the brink of the Summer music scene, two weeks from EarthFest 2007 music doesn’t stop in Boston. Good shows are still to be had on the cheap before the summer festival season is truly upon us. Take a gander at this week's picks and keep on rocking. Wednesday 5/16 The Blow With the release of their latest record, Paper Television, Portland, Oregon's The Blow have finally hit their mark. Earlier recordings were scattered......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Prelude to a Festival"April 18, 2007
Last month Chris Marstall founder of Tourfilter headlined the first ever Tourfilter DJ Night at River Gods in Cambridge. He played a set from the Tourfilter mixtape, all from bands that were hitting the Hub in the near future. He packed the house and they asked him back. Thursday, April 19 he crams himself back up into the DJ station at River Gods to bring the second ever Tourfilter DJ Night, this time he's......
Continue Reading "Tourfilter DJ Night: Bigger and Better"March 26, 2007
April Fool's Day is on the Horizon, but we ain't foolin this week. A solid line up of shows – starting with the Tourfilter DJ Night at River Gods – is ahead. It's mid-week heavy this time around so kick it like a rock star and be thankful you can sleep in on Saturday. Monday, 3/26 TourFilter Mixtape Tourfilter founder Chris Marstall will be at River Gods in Cambridge equipped with an evening full......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Spring has Sprung"March 26, 2007
Not all technology startups are out for big money. Tourfilter began as an idea to develop a tool so the founder, Chris Marstall, so he wouldn't miss his favorite bands when they were in town. Unlike some of the other sites like Pollstar or Tourb.us, Tourfilter doesn't track bands from their tour calendars but off of the venues in a specific area. Bostonist has been on board from early on, it's almost a year......
Continue Reading "Tourfilter DJ Night Tonight, Site Improvements Continue"March 19, 2007
Since daylight savings time kicked it's been hard to get a good nights sleep. Up too late, and up again the next day too early. This week promises to keep us in that very same groove with a list of great music coming to Boston. Who needs sleep anyway? Don't forget to give your support to Exploit Boston Radio, they've got their fingers crossed that Congress and their favor of big label music will......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Spring Begins"February 12, 2007
We're digging through the week's music finding that the best deal of the week for jilted lovers comes from Upstairs on the Square. Local rocker Ad Frank plays a show for only $13 for singles, it's $14,000 for couples. Other than that and the iPod DJ Night at River Gods (you can't do all Al Green) we're ignoring the occurance of Wednesday. You'll probably be too busy for music as you're buying flowers, chocolates,......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: a Little Love"August 3, 2006
In a world where there's nothing to do but watch movies. In a city full of theaters, museums, and libraries. One moviegoer who can be in three places at once. Thursday 8/3 Stolen One of the things that endears the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to us (along with the dim lighting, strict ban on electronic devices, and terse signage) is how the frames of missing paintings hang empty on the walls. (As per Mrs. Gardner's......
Continue Reading "Weekly Film Agenda: Theaters Are Dark And Cold Edition"March 21, 2006
In a world where there's nothing to do but watch movies. In a city full of theaters, museums, and libraries. One moviegoer who can be in three places at once. Tuesday 3/21 Open Screen Like an open mic, but for filmmakers. Bring your movie and the Coolidge Corner Theatre will show anything that's under ten minutes long and screen it all in order of submission until they run out of time. Coolidge Corner Theatre 7:30......
Continue Reading "Weekly Film Agenda: Spring into Film"March 11, 2005
Don't let the threat of snow cause you to hibernate this weekend, here are some events to get you off the internerd and away from the TiVo. Tonight in Somerville at the Independent, the Mash Ave party goes off on its regularly scheduled night. For those who don't know, a mash up is DJ Dangermouse's remix of Jay-Z's "99 Problems" with the Beatles "Helter Skelter" on the Grey Album. Next Friday, Solcofn from DC......
Continue Reading "Not Afraid of Snow"