Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'worldtradecenter'
February 24, 2008
Oscars Hooray that the writers' strike is over, and we can see overmedicated stars and their pretty dresses walk the red carpet! Regarding the actual movie-picking, Reel Hub is a touch grouchy due to the shadiness of the Oscar voting process. If you'd like to watch the festivities with others, dress up for the Fafarazzi.com Oscar party at Lir, 903 Boylston, Boston, 5:00 pm. Travel Plans The Boston Globe Travel Show is on at......
Continue Reading "Sunday Happenings"February 8, 2008
The cold weather is no excuse for you not to get out! Human Dogsledding No kidding. The 8th annual National Human Dog Sled Competition will start today in Lowell. You can learn more about other Lowell Winterfest events, which sound like fun. However, for Bostonist, it is all about the human dogsledding--and teams usually wear costumes. Challenger rounds will be tonight at 6:45 and 10:00 pm, and championship rounds will be tomorrow at 3:30 and......
Continue Reading "Friday Happenings"February 5, 2008
While chants of "Fired up! Ready to go!" echoed through the World Trade Center, Massachusetts political heavy-weights rallied behind the historic presidential bid of Senator Barack Obama. Senator Kerry's introduction spoke of experience that comes from "wisdom, instinct, gut, and courage - not age" and he stated that "history gives us moments and we must decide what to do with them." When Senator Obama finally took the stage he quoted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.......
Continue Reading "Focus On: Obama Super Tuesday Rally"February 5, 2008
People, so many people, mostly young people, people everywhere. There were so many people waiting in line for Senator Barack Obama's rally at the Seaport World Trade Center last night that the campaign turned the queue into a phone bank, handing out lists of voters and asking people to use their cell phones to plead for support. There were so many people waiting in the cold that a nearby Dunkin' Donuts had to prematurely......
Continue Reading "Barack Obama Comes to the Bay State--Long Lines Ensue"February 4, 2008
Is it even an argument at this point? Boston's Mayor Menino caused the Patriots' loss by planning the city's victory party a little too early and much too transparently. Last Wednesday, well before the unthinkable happened, the Herald was already proclaiming, "Tommy, you might as well have suited up for the hated Giants." While the mourning (and the blame game) continues, political life must also go on. With the Massachusetts primary being held tomorrow, the......
Continue Reading "Advice for Obama: Ignore the Super Bowl"January 16, 2008
Meet more of Bostonist's new writers! Dale Cruse, of Drinks Are On Me, is launching a weekly drinks column for Bostonist that will appear on Wednesdays. Bostonist loves his site, which tracks food and wine trends, and is thrilled that he's joining the team. The Boston Wine Expo is slated for February 8-10 at the Seaport World Trade Center. Jonathon Alsop, founder of the Boston Wine School, gives us his rules to make sure it’s......
Continue Reading "Drinks Are On Us: Bostonist Interviews Wine Guru Jonathon Alsop"May 14, 2007
This week is officially Bike Week. Regular commuters, part time enthusiasts, friends, and allies of bikers will be donning their helmets (please put on your helmet) and taking to the streets to celebrate a great form of human powered transportation. While many events take place from Boston to NoHo we're focusing our attention on those happening close to home. Free biker appreciation breakfasts and group rides have been organized. Check out the full listing at......
Continue Reading "Bike Week 2007 "September 10, 2006
Even though we are way way past school age, we still get a little melancholy at the close of summer. Fortunately, our friends across the -ist network know that the shenanigans don't need to end just because the big yellow buses are back on the roads. So, grab your sunscreen and your favorite hangover cure, as we take a tour of end of summer fun from -ist cities all over the damn place. SFist Tourist......
Continue Reading "Around the World in Ist"July 27, 2005
If you happen to be near the World Trade Center Wednesday or Thursday morning, you will likely see a mass of clean-cut but burned-out-looking folks in their mid-twenties clutching clear, one-gallon Ziploc bags and looking nervous. These are the foolish youngsters who have shelled out $815 (!) for the privilege of taking the Massachusetts Bar Examination, all of whom are motivated, Bostonist is sure, by a heartfelt desire to better the Commonwealth, lack of fiscal......
Continue Reading "The Only Bar Bostonist Ever Passed"May 16, 2005
All this lovely rainy, cloudy weather has had Bostonist looking for things to do that don't involve being outside. So, when yesterday's forecast was looking pretty glum, Bostonist decided to make a much overdue visit to the Museum of Fine Arts. When arriving at the MFA, Bostonist was greeted on the sidewalk with protesters claiming that the museum's head honcho makes $500,000 a year while his workers are underpaid. After entering the MFA and shelling......
Continue Reading "Bostonist Goes to the MFA"April 6, 2005
Now, while it may say on the Harvard Book Store website that tonight's 6PM reading at the Brattle Theatre with boy wonder Jonathan Safran Foer (who really, potentially is that good) is sold out--never fear! Word on the street is that the Bookstore will have a line for non-ticket holders, so that they can fill in available seats starting at 550 or so. Foer's here to promote his new book, Extrememly Loud And Incredibly......
Continue Reading "Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close"April 4, 2005
Bostonist was startled to learn that when new connection from I-90 West to I-93 South opened this past Saturday, the Big Dig was 96% complete. The opening itself wasn't the most surprising thing (well, actually it kinda is), but more so was the fact that the with this event the Big Dig was 96% complete, and is actually slated for final completion in September. Yes, September. This September. September, 2005. But, lest ye faithful Bostonist......
Continue Reading "Big Dig Completion brings the End of Times"