Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'wealth>'
November 5, 2007
In the first half of the Patriots' perfect-so-far season, there were a few scary moments. There was the time Dallas took the lead in the third quarter, and....well, that was about it, actually. For eight games, the Pats picked the tune, and the opponent either danced along, or more likely, got flung out of the way. We've had our scary moments now. Yesterday was a game when the Pats not only didn't pick the tune,......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: There Can Be Only One"September 25, 2007
College Night at the MFA Thursday, September 27 7:00 pm to midnight with … Thurston Moore Remis Auditorium 8:30 pm We know that the Museum of Fine Arts is loaded. But what's even better is that they share the wealth. This Thursday, the museum is letting all college students in for free for College Night, which drew 3,200 students last year. That same night, the museum will open the new exhibit Walk This Way, which......
Continue Reading "College Night at the MFA With Thurston Moore Performance"September 17, 2007
After the Middleborough Mess that just served to show how divided this state is over casinos, Governor Deval Patrick has decided to make a move. He's declaring himself pro-casino and presented plans to build three casinos in Massachusetts. The three casinos will be placed to distribute the resulting wealth - if it arrives - throughout the state. Those who want to open a casino will have to bid for possession of the three licenses. That......
Continue Reading ""Massachusetts, Baby, Massachusetts!" Just Doesn't Have the Same Ring"January 28, 2007
PJ O'Rourke is being hosted by Brookline Booksmith for a reading at Coolidge Corner Theater tomorrow night, Monday, January 29 at 6:00 pm. The price is two bucks. How can you write about an "invisible hand" if you can't even see it? Well, you can if you're PJ O'Rourke and you're writing about Adam Smith, the great-grandpappy of free trade. PJ O'Rourke is tackling Adam Smith's legendary The Wealth of Nations. But he's not really......
Continue Reading "PJ O'Rourke Reading at Coolidge Corner Monday"January 11, 2007
Joe Keohane, editor of the Weekly Dig, will be leaving the paper to embark up on a lucrative career as a freelance writer. Best of luck to him, but, given how hard it is to make a living as a freelancer, Bostonist hopes he likes the taste of ramen noodles. Even Keohane jokes about that his future "vast freelance wealth" in the press release announcing his departure. (Did you know that the inventor of......
Continue Reading "Dig's Joe on Ramen Diet?"November 15, 2006
Boston joins in the celebration of late Warhol muse and Pop Art Poster Girl Edie Sedgwick. Tonight, the MFA will screen Sedgwick's final movie, Ciao! Manhattan, which was released shortly after her death in 1971. The Sedgwick tribute is timed to complement the release of Edie: Girl on Fire by David Weisman, who also directed Ciao! Manhattan, and Melissa Painter. It's probably a good idea to see Sedgwick on screen and read about her......
Continue Reading "Exhuming Edie Sedgwick at the MFA"May 30, 2006
Not to be confused with Cambridge’s Abodeon, nor with Arnold Arboretum, Audubon Circle is located just outside Fenway in – get this - Audubon Circle. The second venture from power-duo Matt Curtis and Chris Lutes (owners of Miracle of Science, Cambridge One, and the fantastically hyped Middlesex Lounge), Audubon circle sets itself apart from the others while maintaining the hip, laid-back atmosphere one might expect from this pair of restauranteurs. The word of the day......
Continue Reading "Eating Out: Audubon Circle (the Restaurant)"May 16, 2006
Bostonist has proven in recent weeks that we’re a big fan of the video available for time wasting on YouTube. With our fairly daily dose of something at least tangentially relevant to Boston and surrounding cities or the news that’s going on in the Hub we’ve been happy to exploit the resource that is YouTube. The Phoenix's Mike Miliard recently put together a rather lengthy look at the YouTube phenomenon. Titled “Get it While You......
Continue Reading "Do not Watch This Video"February 13, 2006
We’ve been digging out all day. After we held our ground on the second floor yesterday only to find that our exterior door was all but snowed shut when it was time to go to work this morning. A bit of shoveling later we’re turning to warm hearts not cold snow. There's a good week ahead of us, temperatures are due to rise, indoors and out. Dinner reservations are hard to come by for tomorrow,......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Did Someone Say V-Day?"December 1, 2005
A good friend of Bostonist was moving back to the middle of the country. He was looking for a place to live, and for financial reasons looking for a roommate. We suggested craigslist. But our friend was out of luck. Craigslist had yet to set up shop in the small city where he would be attending law school. He was dumbfounded. How was he going to find a roommate? Perhaps he could pick up a......
Continue Reading "Black and White and Read? All Over."October 5, 2005
Have you ever walked down Boylston and seen weird people with funny accents and large tote bags? These people from all over the country come to the Hynes Convention Center to pay large sums of money and hear important people talk. Nothing upsets Bostonist more than an event too expensive to attend, and for once we have found a different solution than charging the guards at the front gates. AIGA has decided to podcast all......
Continue Reading "Wednesday Webcasts: Bostonist Rates AIGA Design Conference"July 21, 2005
If materialism and celebrity shallowness is your bag, then you'll be psyched to hear about the new magazine, Boston Common. From the mind of BU grad Jason Binn comes a three pound periodical for the young, hip, rich customers, early-to-mid 30's, $250,000-plus income crowd. Can't decide whether to laugh or vomit?: Boston Common is the newest sensation taking over the streets of one of America’s oldest cities. This unique publication reaches the wealthiest and......
Continue Reading "Society Sucker"May 23, 2005
What the hell is going on with the economy? Boston was just named one of the 10 least affordable cities to reside. This doesn't mean this is a bad place to live considering most of the other cities on the expensive list (NYC, San Francisco) are a lot more appealing than the affordable cities (New London, Harrisburg). Nevertheless, that doesn't ease Bostonist's fears that the economy hasn't been too sharp over the past few years.......
Continue Reading "The Best of Times and the Worst of Times"April 21, 2005
Do you want to meet The Daily Show's Rob Corddry? (Like Bostonist and Abigal Adams, a native of Weymouth, MA!) Because he's going to be at The Somerville Theater on Friday night along with Brant Serensen, Darren Goldberg, and the ever-funny DJ Hazard promoting their festival film Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story. It features Upright Citizens Brigade members and paintball. That's just one of the options that you, gentle reader, have at the Independent Film......
Continue Reading "Keep It Reel, Boston! Independent Film Festival"February 25, 2005
Pope John Paul II has gone back into the hospital with the flu. Doctors performed a tracheotomy to help him breathe. People all over Boston are praying for the health of the Holy Father. Bostonist wonders if they praying that’s done in the local Catholic Churches is like the praying that was done for Bruschi last week? The Vatican reports that the Pope is doing well, had a restful sleep, and is breathing and eating......
Continue Reading "Pontiff Watch Boston Edition"January 17, 2005
Craigslist continues to provide bostonist with a wealth of Christmas lights, comfy chairs and assorted junk. It also serves to find apartments, jobs, and some very unique groups. Recently this post was spied on the list: I am posting a group for people who are a little corky, odd perhaps, but usually actually "get it," but are just misunderstood by those others that just stare at you. Pennying up for anything, or is that......
Continue Reading "Nerds Unite in Boston"