I’m Jealous Of Boston Fans, You Should Be Too –

Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Many say that this past Sunday for the Boston sports fan was among the greatest in their history. As a Bostonian might say, it was like a doubleheader of “Wicked Awesomeness”. I couldn’t agree more and I’m jealous of it. First, Tom Brady anchored another late game comeback in Foxborough against a tough Saints team. The various pass catchers names have changed throughout the years but as long as the guy throwing the pigskin is named Brady, we all can pretty much predict the outcome. Fans had just Continue reading >>>

ComedySportz Launches at Davis Square Theatre in Boston Today

ComedySportzBoston (CSz), the fast-paced, family-friendly improvisational comedy played as a sport, that's a hit in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Portland, - it is coming to Greater Boston. Shows are Fridays and Saturdays beginning today, October 18 and running through December 20, 2013 (November 8(6pm) 9 (5pm) are during the Boston Comedy Festival) at Davis Square Theatre, 255 Elm Street, Somerville. Doors open at 6:30pm and show begins at 7pm. Tickets only $18 - Group rates and special shows available. For tickets and information call (617) 426-1999 or visit http://www.comedysportzboston.com. Audiences Continue reading >>>

Boston mayoral candidates seek support of business community

(NECN: Alison King) - Speaking to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, mayoral candidate John Connolly told a packed room how better schools will affect all aspects of improving the city, including more jobs and a better economy."I know I hear people say all the time, I know, John Connolly, I like him, does he ever talk about anything other than schools," he said. "Well, no, not really."He was followed by his opponent, Marty Walsh, who took the opportunity to tell business leaders the he is not -just- the union candidate."If that is all Continue reading >>>

On the Record: Shutdown over, Boston mayoral race

(NECN) - Greater Boston Chamber of Comerce president and CEO Paul Guzzi joins NECN to go On the Record with some of the week's top stories in business.This week, he discussed the candidates to be Boston's next mayor."I can say, in total honesty, both did very well and both are strong in their own ways," said Guzzi of John Connolly and Marty Walsh.Additionally, Guzzi addressed the end of the government shutdown, including what lies in the future, and Harvard University's expansion into Boston's Allston neighborhood. Tags: Boston, Continue reading >>>

Waltham’s Reagle Music Theatre presents ‘Liberace!’

Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston presents Vegas star Martin Preston as Liberace on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. Experience glitz, glamour, sparkling wit and magnificent music as Preston recreates the magic of Liberace in a one-performance-only spectacular, complete with crystal candelabra and rhinestone-studded grand piano, recapturing the flamboyant excitement of Las Vegas’ greatest musical showman, according to the theater. Preston brings to life Liberace’s music, comedy and glamour through skill as a classically trained pianist and vibrant actor. Most recently, Continue reading >>>

JCCs of Greater Boston to celebrate 30th anniversary of Leventhal-Sidman …

The Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston (JCC) is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its Leventhal-Sidman campus in Newton with a full day of events on Sunday, Oct. 20. The celebration includes events that reflect the strong programs and activities the JCC provides to thousands throughout the community every year, including arts and culture performances and interactive programming for young families. “30 years ago our community came together to imagine the role a JCC could play in a thriving Jewish community. Since then, we’ve built Jewish identities and family Continue reading >>>

I’m Jealous Of Boston Fans, You Should Be Too

Jarrod Saltalamacchia #39 of the Boston Red Sox (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Many say that this past Sunday for the Boston sports fan was among the greatest in their history. As a Bostonian might say, it was like a doubleheader of “Wicked Awesomeness”. I couldn’t agree more and I’m jealous of it. First, Tom Brady anchored another late game comeback in Foxborough against a tough Saints team. The various pass catchers names have changed throughout the years but as long as the guy throwing the pigskin is named Brady, we all can pretty much predict the outcome. Fans had just Continue reading >>>