Somerville robotics engineer becomes a belly dancer

By Pamela Cyran, Globe Correspondent Nadira Jamal, 33-year-old resident of Somerville who calls herself the “belly dance geek.” She performs professionally in the Greater Boston area as well as teaches levels 1 and 2 belly dance students at Somerville’s Third Life Studio in Union Square. Photo by Pamela Cyran. She calls herself the belly dance geek, but it’s not because she holds two degrees in ocean engineering from MIT. Nadira Jamal, a 33-year-old Somerville resident, prides herself being a geek because of her desire to learn every single aspect there is to belly dancing, from technique Continue reading >>>

6TH ANNUAL HOME SWEET HOME – The Boston

Photo Gallery 6TH ANNUAL HOME SWEET HOME New England Premier Dessert and Wine Tasting Competition New England-area dessert enthusiasts are prepping their palates for the sixth annual Home Sweet Home on Saturday, September 28th at the Cambridge Hyatt Regency. This year, Home Sweet Home will benefit Community Call, an organization that teaches social entrepreneurship to at risk high school students in the greater Boston area. Community Call students are inspired to look beyond themselves and collaborate to identify a social need, develop a plan, and produce an event Continue reading >>>

Top venture firms put out call-to-arms for open source innovators

The Greater Boston startup scene is beginning to resemble the NICU at Mass. General — incubators everywhere. The latest is OpenIncubate, which launched Thursday, offering funding and workspace to entrepreneurs committed to open-source computing. OpenIncubate is actually a small new network of open-source accelerator programs backed by venture capital firms in Massachusetts, California and Texas. Locally, Battery Ventures will provide financing and host teams at its Waltham office. Two other OpenIncubate locations are launching in Austin and Menlo Park. The programs are now accepting applications Continue reading >>>

Top venture firms put out call-to-arms for open source innovators

The Greater Boston startup scene is beginning to resemble the NICU at Mass. General — incubators everywhere. The latest is OpenIncubate, which launched Thursday, offering funding and workspace to entrepreneurs committed to open-source computing. OpenIncubate is actually a small new network of open-source accelerator programs backed by venture capital firms in Massachusetts, California and Texas. Locally, Battery Ventures will provide financing and host teams at its Waltham office. Two other OpenIncubate locations are launching in Austin and Menlo Park. The programs are now accepting applications Continue reading >>>

Peter Boyd on 3-Way Roast Beef, Tacos Lupita, More

[Photo: Peter Boyd at Church/Rachel Leah Blumenthal] You may be most familiar with Peter Boyd from his expert bartending at Church, but nowadays he's the sales and marketing manager for Narragansett in the Greater Boston area. For Greasy Spoons Week, The Lynn native shared thoughts with Eater on his favorite greasy spoons and his past experience working at one. On favorite greasy spoons:"I grew up in Lynn, so I'm partial to roast beef sandwiches. You can't get them in Boston like they make them on the North Shore. The 3-way. Look it up. That was UNTIL the Roast Beast opened up two years Continue reading >>>

Bostonian Wants All ‘Rolling Stone’ Tsarnaev Copies Burned In Public

The backlash over Rolling Stone‘s Dzhokhar Tsarnaev issue has taken an interesting twist. One Boston resident has started a campaign encouraging people to burn the issue and post pictures of it online. Rolling Stone‘s Tsarnaev cover started making rounds on the Internet this week, with many immediately criticizing the issue for “glorifying” the Boston bombing suspect. “This is exactly why these f*ck heads commit terrorism so they can get the recognition they so desire,” Jack Osbourne wrote on Twitter. But one Boston resident is taking things a step further. George Aaron Cuddy Continue reading >>>