RevolutionaryBoston at the Old State House Joins Boston CityPASS

CityPASS travelers will also enjoy the New England Aquarium’s recently opened Shark and Ray Touch Tank, where visitors can safely touch various species of rays and small sharks; the expansive Art of the Americas wing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; stunning views from Skywalk Observatory; and the Museum of Science’s newly renovated Charles Hayden Planetarium.And at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, a new exhibition titled Mollusks: Shelled Masters of the Marine Realm runs through February 2014. Included with CityPASS admission, the exhibition explores mollusks’ remarkable Continue reading >>>

Sorry Ladies, Kevin Youkilis Is Off The Market

In news that couldn’t be more Bostonian if it was announced by an entitled Ben Affleck wearing a Bruins jersey and making homophobic slurs whilst dumping bags of tea in the harbour, Boston Red Sox third baseman and the Greek god of walks Kevin Youkilis is set to marry Julie Brady, the sister of Tom Brady, the quarterback (but not wide receivers) for the New England Patriots. No. You’re a slow news day. Continue reading >>>

Insider: Bostonian Groove

Photo by Scott M. Lacey In 1994, local jazz artist Russ Gershon was gifted an unassuming CD with a grandiose name: Ethiopian Groove: The Golden Seventies. Despite knowing little about Ethiopian music, Gershon quickly dug into the reissues of pop and jazz songs from the ’60s and ’70s. As the CD’s title suggested, those songs were recorded during the country’s musical golden age, which ended around the time Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie was deposed by a communist regime that eventually shut down the thriving nightclub scene. The Latin-influenced, pentatonic Continue reading >>>

National Arts Centre Orchestra: Zukerman, Znaider, and Mozart on February 23-24

Arts • Posted by OttawaStart on February 08, 2012 <!--Summary: --> Tchaikovsk’s Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 (1878) -- one of the best known of all violin concertos -- is also among the most technically difficult. It has freshness, lightness, piquant rhythms, and beautifully harmonized melodies. The piece was written when Tchaikovsky was recovering from depression brought on by his disastrous marriage. Since he was not a violinist, Tchaikovsky sought the advice of his composition pupil and sometime lover, violinist Iosif Kotek, on the concerto’s Continue reading >>>

Boston’s "Freedom Trail" brings the revolution to Decas Elementary School

History came alive for the 5th grade students of Decas Elementary School Wednesday February 8 as actors from the Boston-based Freedom Trail Foundation re-enacted the turning points of the American Revolution. "They're responding great," said 5th grade teacher Renelle LeBlanc. "No one's talking, no one's fooling around, they are really intent on what's going on." The performance took the students through the events of the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and other significant "Boston" moments of the American Revolution. Students were not only enthralled by the performances Continue reading >>>

Keidel: Giant Lessons

By Jason Keidel » More Column Before we plunge into purgatory, a frigid hole in the sports calendar also called February, a final nod to the New York “Football” Giants and a few football lessons from the Super Bowl… The Parade. Like their Super Bowl run, the conditions were impossibly flawless, from the oddly warm weather to the blue tarp of clear sky wrapped around our region to sober and civil fans. Just ignore the host, Mike Bloomberg. If you can get past the carpet-bagging, Bostonian emcee who pretends not only to be a New Yorker but also a Giants fan (as he reads all his stats Continue reading >>>

Keller @ Large: South Boston Doesn’t Want To Be The Next ‘Jersey Shore’

BOSTON (CBS) – OK, movie and TV producers, we get it. You love South Boston as a source for your products – its quirky customs, gritty streets, and funny accents. Listen to Jon’s commentary: And sometimes, we like what you turn that material into. “Good Will Hunting” was an inspirational story of the bond among working class guys from Southie and how one of them broke free to find his future. And “The Departed” was a spot-on dramatization of the criminal insanity that gripped one notorious South Bostonian. But the entertainment industry’s fascination with South Boston has Continue reading >>>

Denver pawn firm delivers Butterfingers to Boston after Super Bowl

Sports-related stunts are getting stickier.Pawngo.com, a Denver-based online pawnshop, decided to test the limits of the Bostonian sense of humor by dropping 900 pounds of Butterfinger bars on Copley Square in Boston on Tuesday, according to a story on NFL.com. The roughly 8,000 bars were, of course, a not-so-subtle reference to the Patriots' Wes Welker, who suffered a case of the dropsies late in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, arguably costing the team the game.Pawngo included its logo on the accompanying sign, which said, "Thank you, Wes Welker."Pawngo headquarters referred inquiries Continue reading >>>

Denver pawn firm delivers Butterfingers to Boston

 Sports-related stunts are getting stickier.Pawngo.com, a Denver-based online pawn shop, decided to test the limits of the Bostonian sense of humor by dropping 900 pounds of Butterfinger bars on Copley Square in Boston today, according to a story on NFL.com. The roughly 8,000 bars were, of course, a not-so-subtle reference to the Patriots' Wes Welker, who suffered a case of the dropsies late in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, arguably costing the team the game.Pawngo included its logo on the accompanying sign that said, "Thank you, Wes Welker."Pawngo headquarters referred inquiries about Continue reading >>>

Keano to be new Millwall boss – report

Firebrand manager Roy Keane is set for a dramatic return to English football - with "no-one likes us, we don't care" side Millwall, according to reports.The Lions are said to be ready to sack boss Kenny Jackett after a disappointing season. Yesterday's match at West Ham, in which they could not grab at point despite playing against 10 men for 82 minutes, left them only one place above the relegation zone.Now Millwall's rich American owner John Berylson could turn to Keane as the man to turn his club around.The Bostonian, whose later father was a World War II hero, would appreciate Old Trafford Continue reading >>>