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March 1, 2008

- The Bobcats are to the Celtics what the Giants were to the Patriots: confident, strong, capable of making a game of it (although we'd like to think that we won't see Jason Richardson celebrating a championship for at least another couple of years). The Celts barely beat the 'Cats in November, lost (embarrassingly) in January, and were challenged up until the end on Friday night, when Boston won, 108-100, at TD Banknorth Garden. Not......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Mixed Bag Edition"

February 18, 2008

An editorial in yesterday's Globe swiftly rose to the top of the "Most E-Mailed" ranks. The title alone was a grabber: "Go-Go Dancing All Over Red's Grave." The author, Kate Darnton, writes a juicy screed against the Boston Celtics dancers, who are in her opinion more like strippers than dancers. She describes how embarrassing it is to watch the dancers strut their stuff: "The lights dim, the music pounds, and suddenly you've all been......

Continue Reading "Celtics Dancers, Porn or Not Porn? Discuss."

January 30, 2008

Art The exhibit Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914–1939 shows the sharp, mechanical-feeling prints that set the artistic tone for the future. Museum of Fine Arts. Read Bostonist's preview of the show. Runs through June 1. Fashion Put away your spindles. Fashionistas can flash forward to the 21st century at Seamless, which showcases "experimental works in computational apparel design." The dry-witted Steven Rosengard of Project Runway 4 will be hosting, and Red Sox......

Continue Reading "Wednesday Happenings"

January 27, 2008

Also from the BPD Blotter, a man from Quebec was in town to take in a Celtics game. Unfortunately, the rest of the crowd at TD Banknorth had to take in the sight of his ass at the concession stand: The suspect was walking through the common walkway making loud noises and repeatedly lifting the back of his jacket exposing his bare buttocks. It should be noted that there were many families accompanied by their......

Continue Reading "Oddblotter: Celtic Pride Gone Awry"

January 5, 2008

There are plenty of reasons to like Doc Rivers right now. Twenty-eight reasons, actually. But we wish we could kindly remind Rivers and the Celtics that you have to focus on winning the little games in order for the big games to mean anything. The Celts welcomed Memphis onto the TD Banknorth Garden floor on Friday night and nearly opened the door for the Grizzlies to win. Ray Allen struggled (two points overall) and, while......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Looking Ahead"

December 30, 2007

It's easy now to sit back and bask in the glory that has been the Boston athletics scene in 2007. World champions in baseball, undefeated in the NFL regular season, second place in Major League Soccer, packing crowds into the TD Banknorth Garden for the Celts and (to a lesser degree) the Bruins...we have it good. But it's our job to remind you that there were days where hats were thrown, hands were clenched, and......

Continue Reading "The Bostonist SportsLists: 10 Worst Moments of 2007"

December 22, 2007

Poor Chicago. True, the Bulls could have made things interesting at the TD Banknorth Garden on Friday night if they'd actually shown up ready to play. But we imagine that they knew, as they sat in the locker room before warmups, that the Celtics weren't going to let anyone speculate about Boston's ability to bounce back from a loss. The guys in green were going to come out hard against anyone they faced - and......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Revenge"

December 8, 2007

Come on, it wasn't as if anyone thought that the mighty Toronto Raptors would snap the Celtics' unbeaten home streak. Sure, they could have - insert your "any given team, any given night" coaching adages here - but it wasn't a match up that was highly anticipated. You didn't hear any of the Raptors guaranteeing victory. We're just sayin'. So it was with a pleasant little lack of surprise that the Celtics took an early......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Celtics Win. Big Shock, Eh?"

November 24, 2007

Does the venue make the team or does the team make the venue? And what happens if the venue has two teams, two games, and one day to pull it all off? The two host teams win, venue staff deserve medals, and a lot of people walk out of the place happy. There wasn't much of a battle on the boards of the TD Banknorth Garden on Friday night. The Celtics, doing what has become......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Full House Wins"

November 21, 2007

No matter how old we get, the more we get a kick out of the immature, downright gleeful sensation of zinging another city's team. Case in point: Toronto on Tuesday night. The Maple Leafs hosted Boston, who in turn officially introduced the NHL to Tuukka Rask. Rask, a mere cub at 20 years of age, then made 30 saves and led the Bruins to a 4-2 victory over the Leafs. The zinger? Bruins fans know......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Thanks to Toronto"

June 22, 2007

--A man was shot and killed yesterday afternoon in Dorchester on Nottingham Street. The 39-year-old man was a resident of the neighborhood and has been called "Jo Jo." A neighbor told the Globe, "In his heart, he was a good man. He cared." This is the 30th murder of the year. --Yesterday morning, the feds came down hard on the "Kendall Street Thugs," a gang operating out of Framingham. The twenty gang members are accused......

Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Number 30"

March 7, 2007

Hey you! Yeah, you, the one who's been belting out "Roxanne" while preparing for The Police's Fenway Park gigs in July. Phil Collins has a message for you: you best be brushing up on his lyrics. Genesis is back. The prog-rock Brit band announced via webcast today that it has finalized dates for the reunion tour it first mentioned back in November. Genesis' Turn It On Again Tour will unleash tunes on the masses in......

Continue Reading "Phil vs. Sting: Reunion Cagematch"

March 3, 2007

--More news emerged about West End Pizza, which served up cocaine, guns, and pizza. Police held a news conference showing everything they discovered inside the pizza shack and the owner's home in Revere, including machine guns with silencers. Did they deliver? Those are delivery guys you do not want to mess with! Police also discovered cocaine hidden in a tomato sauce can. The Globe described West End Pizza, which is near TD Banknorth: "The tiny......

Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: Just Ask for "Extra Parm""

February 15, 2007

The Celtics earned a little Valentine's Day present by finally snapping their 18-game losing streak against the Bucks last night. It didn't look pretty at first. The Bucks, who were also laboring under a rotten record, were pounding on the Celtics and closed the first quarter 32-19. And then Paul Pierce and Gerald Green, who is gearing up for the All-Star Slam-Dunk competition Saturday night, caught fire. We remembered why we love Paul Pierce so......

Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Paul Pierce, Will You Be Our Valentine?"

May 26, 2006

Pearl Jam was in town for the last few days playing a pair of shows at the TD Banknorth Garden. We were totally into them back in, oh, say 1995. But then the whole Ticketmaster lawsuit happened and we started to really dislike the convenience we were being charged on top of the already steep ticket prices. Well that, and they released No Code and Yield. Our interest waned. But we still can sing-along to......

Continue Reading "Sixty Bucks for a Sing-along"

April 3, 2006

Bostonist is still recovering from that one-hour loss of sleep due to Daylight’s Savings Time yesterday, so please be kind as we slowly enter into the world of blogging this week. Here’s a round up of the top stories here in the city today…with a couple of highlights in what is turning out to be a gloomy news day. Breaking News: A crane that was working on an Emerson College building at 136 Boylston Street......

Continue Reading "Off the Presses: Manic Monday Edition"

October 16, 2005

Located in the normally grimy section of town outside the shadow of the TD Banknorth Garden, Anthem is the replacement to "The Commonwealth", which succeeds where its predecessor failed. Breathing a little life into the North Station area, Anthem offers a trendy feel with floor to ceiling windows giving view to the Courthouse and Haymarket Parking Station. The restaurant has fun with itself throughout the menu description and choice of meals. Despite the humor,......

Continue Reading "Eating Out: Anthem"

October 14, 2005

Oh, good old New England sometimes your weather is just so hard to love. Bostonist is sitting here looking out the window onto raindrops that have seemingly been falling for a month now. But, in addition to the forecast, which is brighter this weekend, we need something else to get us through to Friday night. Thoughts of Bon Jovi lift our spirits. Winners make us even happier So today we're picking a winner of......

Continue Reading "You Give Love a Bad Name"

October 3, 2005

Bon Jovi is playing the TD Banknorth Garden on December 9, 2005. Bostonist has a pair of tickets for a lucky reader to “Have a Nice Day” as Bon Jovi tours the world in promotion of their new album. We’ll admit it, our love for Bon Jovi just hasn’t been the same since Jon Bon Jovi cut his hair, hopped in a van, and traveled around the country “incognito” without that eighties mane. Slippery......

Continue Reading "Bon Jovi Ticket Giveaway"

September 28, 2005

Internet investigators over at theSmokingGun.com have given Boston another gem. The applause in Boston may actually have been coming from the Boston Herald advertising sales staff. The Cosby rider reveals that the Cosby has banned advertising of any upcoming Boston or Hartford appearances in the Boston Globe. Bostonist still has love for Bill, even if it’s been a while since we were watching Cliff Huxtable in new episodes. Could you tell us please where......

Continue Reading "Cosby is no Globe-trotter"

August 17, 2005

The Four Seasons Hotel Boston usually sees the likes of celebrities and professional athletes as they check in to the swanky joint, but this past Sunday morning, the hotel employees were witness to a much stranger check-in. It seems that Anthony Michael Giannone, 36 of South Boston, wandered, or as the Herald put it, "staggered" into the hotel's lobby around 5:30a.m., and went on make a scene. The security guards were all over him and......

Continue Reading "Police Investigate Hotel Lobby Scuffle"

July 1, 2005

July 1, 2005: A new year, a new era. Sure, January 1 is the first day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. In Boston the fiscal year turns the page to FY 06 today. The States budget year coincides with the beginning of a new year for the many colleges and universities around the Hub. Put that together with it being a Friday before a long weekend, Bostonist is digging on a little......

Continue Reading "Call it the Garden, or Gahden if you Prefer"

May 6, 2005

Bostonist will be the first to admit that we don't give our boys in Celtic Green the coverage they deserve. Sure, we mentioned Antoine's return mid-season, which has definitely put the Celts on the path to the playoffs. They have been battling the Indiana Pacers this past week and pushed it in last night's game in Indianapolis. With team owners (both Celtics legends back in the 80s: Larry Bird for the Pacers and Danny......

Continue Reading "Celtics Push it to a Game 7"

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