Results tagged “xgames”

Jon Lester got his first win since June 30 and the Red Sox beat the White Sox, 10-2, Saturday for their first victory over Chicago in eight games. He allowed just two runs on four hits in eight innings. Lester (11-4) had eight strikeouts. Dan Wheeler pitched a scoreless ninth. more ›

How do Patriots fans know Bill Belichick did something stupendous by trading for two players, Albert Haynesworth and Chad Ochocinco, who could make the New England Patriots much better? Well, the Ochocinco aspect got Aaron Hernandez mentioned on TMZ.com. Yes, the current owner of # 85 for the NEP, Hernandez, can expect to get paid to relinquish that jersey to Ochocinco, according to the new source for football news. more ›

DCist joined Gothamist and Bostonist in a snow frenzy. Thundersnow visited D.C. Gothamist found snowpeople. Bostonist turned to Shaq. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

Is it better to lose 6-1 than 6-5? If it is ever better, last night's failed comeback might have been the night. more ›

TGR "Lost and Found" Screening With Bang Camaro and the Marc-Andre Belliveau Band For Labels Are for Jars Friday, November 16, 7:00 pm The Roxy, 279 Tremont Street, Boston $20, Tickets TGR Official Site Labels Are for Jars Teton Gravity Research is in town, combining extreme snow sports, massive rock, and philanthropy. TGR, as they call themselves, will be screening "Lost and Found," which is a compilation of what the company calls the "sickest skiing... more ›

It seems like, all across the network, folks were up to no good. Maybe it was all the green beer from last weekend... Gothamist spent the week writing about New Yorkers behaving badly: at the post office, at the Garden, and at the fertility clinic. Calvin Klein may not be misbehaving, but he's just a little dirty, and in a completely different way than some NYC kitchens. SFist had its share of misbehave-rs, too, like... more ›

Remember when tattooing was illegal in Massachusetts? Ahahahaha. But seriously, every once and a while this town starts to feel wicked puritan. Luckily, we have Ray Aims, the Boston-based body-piercing performance artist. Tonight at Art Interactive, someone’s gonna get poked and laced live. Titled “Flesh and Foundation”, the performance will explore “the fine line between beauty and pain, structural integrity and decadence, the temporal and the seemingly infinite.” Part of Art Interactive’s Summer X Games events, the show will also include a set by DJ D’hana, video and exhibit art. Bostonist has walked by dozens of in-mall ear-piercings without batting an eyelash, but we have to admit that Aims' work looks quite moving. more ›

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