ME AND MY GIRL Opens This Week at Reagle, 7/10-20

Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston will present Me and My Girl from July 10-20, 2014 as part of its 46th Annual Summer Season at the Robinson Theatre (617 Lexington St. Waltham, MA). Me and My Girl is the joyously funny story of an unrefined cockney gent who must choose between love or money. The mixture of cockney and nobility results in a rollicking, hilarious Downton Abbey with engaging song and dance. Me and My Girl Director Cynthia Thole is a Broadway veteran and choreographer who was an original cast member in the Tony Award-Winning Broadway revival of Me and My Girl. Reagle Music Theatre Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings July 6-12

MONDAY Chris Hedges (“Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt”) reads 7 p.m. Harvard Book Store, Cambridge . . . Rachel Bertsche (“Jennifer, Gwyneth Me: The Pursuit of Happiness, One Celebrity at a Time”) 7 p.m. Brookline Booksmith . . . Lauren Clark (“Crafty Bastards: Beer in New England from the Mayflower to the Modern Day”) reads 7 p.m. Porter Square Books, Cambridge. TUESDAY Hiawatha Bray (“You Are Here: From the Compass to the GPS, the History and Future of How We Find Ourselves”) reads 7 p.m. Porter Square Books, Cambridge . . . Craig Davidson (“Cataract City”) Continue reading >>>

23-Year-Old Bostonian Dethrones World Series of Poker Event Champ

A 23-year-old Boston native dethroned the reigning World Series of Poker Player of the Year on Tuesday in the “Big One For One Drop” charity poker tournament in Las Vegas. His $15 million in winnings are the tournament’s 2nd biggest payout so far, according to the Associated Press. Online poker celebrity Daniel Colman outlasted 41 other competitors over a period of three days to beat famed World Series of Poker Player of the Year Daniel Negreanu, who took 2nd place won $8 million. The Las Vegas Sun reported in that Colman had to be persuaded to pose with the prize money bracelet in that Continue reading >>>

23-Year-Old Bostonian Dethrones World Series of Poker Event Champion

A 23-year-old Boston native dethroned the reigning World Series of Poker Player of the Year on Tuesday in the “Big One For One Drop” charity poker tournament in Las Vegas. His $15 million in winnings are the tournament’s 2nd biggest payout so far, according to the Associated Press. Online poker celebrity Daniel Colman outlasted 41 other competitors over a period of three days to beat famed World Series of Poker Player of the Year Daniel Negreanu, who took 2nd place won $8 million. The Las Vegas Sun reported in that Colman had to be persuaded to pose with the prize money bracelet in that Continue reading >>>

Sound Check: Adam Ezra’s creates his own musical community

When he decided to pursue music, Bostonian Adam Ezra was aware he could end up as a 60-year-old playing live at Joe’s Crab Shack on weeknights. “That would be okay,” he said. I caught up with Ezra this week as he and the rest of the Adam Ezra Group were somewhere in Ohio and headed west. The roots rock band is in the midst of its most recent tour, stopping at the Zebra Cocktail Lounge in Bozeman on Saturday, July 5, at 9 p.m., one of around 200 dates the band will play this year. Ezra, who said Continue reading >>>

Jim Koch’s Samuel Adams: The Perfect Patriotic Brew For Independence Day

Boston Beer Company founder Jim Koch in his element. (Courtesy Boston Beer Company) It’s Independence Day, and summer is officially in full swing. Despite a less-than-ideal forecast for this holiday weekend, many will be barbecuing, and what’s a barbecue without ice cold beer? Greater Boston is a great place for beer-lovers. We’ve got Harpoon Brewery and Trillium Brewing in the seaport district, Jack’s Abby brewing in Framingham, Idle Hands Craft Ales in Everett, the Blue Hills Brewery in Canton — and that’s just a sampling. In Jamaica Plain is the largest, Continue reading >>>

Despite Boston’s Pleas, MGC Will Issue License

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) voted unanimously – 4-0 – to move ahead with the issuing of gaming licenses despite a November ballot question that could wipe out casino gaming altogether. Commissioner Jim McHugh led the charge saying it only makes sense to stay the course. “Proceeding now makes good sense and is good public policy,” he said. <!--/* * The backup image section of this tag has been generated for use on a * non-SSL page. If this tag is to be placed on an SSL page, change the * 'http://sparkwiresolutions.com/revive/www/delivery/...' Continue reading >>>

Marty Walsh mulls his next hand

A frustrated Mayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday didn’t rule out suing the Massachusetts Gaming Commission after it denied his request to delay awarding the coveted Greater Boston casino license until after a November vote on a possible repeal of the gaming law, and he said the city’s total casino-related expenses could run into the “millions.”“Our attorneys are looking at what the next step will be,” Walsh told the Herald. Asked whether that step could include suing the commission, the mayor said, “Potentially.”“I think the Gaming Commission is very shortsighted here,” he said.“This Continue reading >>>

Pioneer Charter School of Science Recognized by Boston Foundation

Pioneer Charter School of Science was recognized with a $10,000 award for its work in providing quality educational opportunities to students from the Boston Foundation. PCSS was as a finalist for the Pozen Prize for Charter Schools, finishing in the top three best charter schools in Greater Boston. The prize was created by Boston Foundation donors Robert and Elizabeth Pozen. Robert is a former top executive at Fidelity Investments and MFS Investment Management and now serves as a Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Business School and he is a Senior Research Fellow at the Brookings Intuition. Continue reading >>>