Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'vietnam'
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"February 19, 2008
A recent article in the New York Times pondered that constant buzzing question, are Americans willfully stupid? Though it may seem asking this question is a favorite pastime of the popular rag, a recent profile on a bevy of books on the subject argues Americans are less willfully stupid than they are openly hostile towards the smarty-pantses of the nation. Author Susan Jacoby, whose book The Age of Unreason came out last week, says she......
Continue Reading "Idiot Smiles"August 26, 2007
Glenn Marshall, Mashpee Wampanoag tribe leader and major force behind bringing casinos to Massachusetts, is leaving his position as chairman of the tribe council. He was caught lying about his military past and of hiding the fact that he was convicted of rape and cocaine possession. Peter Kenney at Cape Cod Today first smelled something funny about Marshall's military service. The Cape Cod Times reported that Marshall did not participate in the battle of Khe......
Continue Reading "(Alleged) Casino Creep: Mashpee Wampanoag Leader Caught Lying"July 14, 2007
Rescue Dawn is screening at several theaters in the area. Check the Brattle calendar for showtimes ofThe Mystery of Kaspar Hauser and Aguirre, the Wrath of God. The last two movies run through Monday. In a recent post, we suggested that summer wasn't the right time for heavy film fare. But Boston won't be able to ignore the physically and mentally demanding work of Werner Herzog, whose movies old and new are showing throughout the......
Continue Reading "All the Werner Herzog You Can Handle"June 18, 2007
Michael Beschloss will read from Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America, 1789-1989 tomorrow, Tuesday, June 19, at 6:00 pm at Coolidge Corner Theatre. Tickets are $5 and available at Brookline Booksmith. When a president dies, who are the networks gonna call? Historian and brainy talking head Michael Beschloss. Beschloss' latest book evaluates the moments when a president made a lonely, unpopular, and ultimately correct choice. Many of the leaders we admire were......
Continue Reading "Michael Beschloss on Presidential Courage"April 6, 2007
The Hoax could have been a terrific movie. Whether or not you know anything about Howard "The Aviator" Hughes or Clifford Irving, the man who tried to pass off a fake autobiography of Hughes, the plot is riveting and familiar. In the light of recent publishing and journalism faux-pas, ranging from Jayson Blair to the sudden squelching of OJ Simpson's "confession," Clifford Irving's desperate drive for fame makes sense. Richard Gere stars as Clifford Irving,......
Continue Reading "Bostonist at the Movies: The Hoax"April 3, 2007
Bill Bradley will be reading from The New American Story at the First Church in Cambridge Congregational UCC at 6:30 pm tomorrow, Wednesday, April 4, 2007. Ticket prices for Harvard Book Store events are going up to $5. On the bright side, you can use the $5 as a coupon for a purchase at the store. As a basketball star turned politician, Bill Bradley would be extraordinary no matter how you cut it. He's successful......
Continue Reading "An Evening With Bill Bradley"February 12, 2007
Norman Mailer will read from The Castle in the Forest at the Congregational United Church of Christ. For tickets, visit Harvard Book Store or call 617-661-1515. Tickets are still available according to the website. UPDATE: This event has been sold out. However, the pleasant person we spoke with at the Harvard Book Store said that, if you're really amped up about the reading, you can arrive at the church early, and they'll place you in......
Continue Reading "UPDATE: Norman Mailer Reading on Thursday - Sold Out"February 8, 2005
Chinatown has always been a haven for cheap fare. Imported DVDs, CDs, slippers, designer knock-offs, and all kinds of food. One of the best kept secrets: Vietnamese sandwiches (or Banh Mi). Once upon a time Bostonist could go to Lu’s Sandwich shop, formerly Thai Binh) and score a tasty Vietnamese coldcut or beef sandwich for only $2.25, and formerly $2. With the MBTA fare to get there and back it would still be under......
Continue Reading "Lu's Price Increase"